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Landscape Edging
for Walkways – Keeping the Grass Away
Sometimes it seems like grass will only grow where you don't want it
to grow, like on sidewalks and walkways. Landscape edging for
walkways serves more than one purpose including keeping the grass
from invading landscaped areas and adding to the overall landscaping
theme. There are many types of landscape edging styles to choose
among.
Landscape edging for walkways gives a yard a finished appearance
that reflects great style. There are numerous types of edging
products on the market made of plastic or wood. Most edging products
have pieces already connected or that can be connected simply by
sliding the pieces together. This prevents the edging from moving
around after it has been placed along the walkway. You can also
create your own walkway edging using materials you buy yourself such
as bricks or railroad ties.
Landscape Edging for Walkways
Following is just a short list of some of the options for landscape
edging for walkways:
Brick laid upright or
on the long edge
Wood pieces cut with
rounded tops
Continuous concrete
edging
Locking PVC pieces
Wood pieces linked
with wire
Continuous PVC rolls
Natural looking
stones
This is not a complete list by any means, but gives an idea of the
variety of landscape edging options. Concrete or flat brick
landscape edging can serve an additional purpose by creating a mower
strip. Edging can be used along driveways, sidewalks, landscape
islands, decks and patios and anywhere else you need to keep the
grass out and landscaping material, like bark or decorative rocks,
from getting into the yard.
When you are trying to decide on which of the options for landscape
edging for walkways will work best for you, take into consideration
the difficulty of installation and the durability of the product.
PVC edging will have to be replaced periodically, whereas brick will
endure for an unlimited number of years. Eventually wood edging will
deteriorate, but stones will last as long as brick.
Most wood and PVC options are designed for easy installation. You
can take a hoe and cut into the ground and then lay the edging in
the hole. Pre-molded continuous concrete edging can be purchased in
sections and simply laid in a very shallow trench end to end. When
you lay brick and stones upright, you'll need to dig the trench deep
enough to maintain the upright position of the brick or stone after
you fill the trench in again.
Landscape edging for walkways adds a finished look to any yard while
serving a very practical purpose. It's easy to install and keeps
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Another Way
to Smell the Flowers: The Outdoor Tile Walkway
The purpose of almost all garden paths is simply to get the
gardener or admirer around the garden and to give them a
pleasant way to take in the plants and flowers. What better
way to enjoy a beautiful garden or landscape than to build
your own outdoor tile walkway? While they are generally more
expensive than other types of garden walkways, their benefits
often outweigh their costs.
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Square Wood
Lattice Panels – Simple Idea with Many Uses
Square wood lattice panels are so simple in design and yet
decorative in appearance. Lattice panels can be used in many
ways around the house, yard, or deck. They serve useful
purposes from creating privacy to providing a trellis for
vines, or can simply be used to enhance the appearance of a
wall or outdoor structure. If you are looking for an
inexpensive way to enclose a structure or add a decorative
touch to the landscape, wood lattice panels are ideal.
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Practical
and Attractive Dry Stream Landscaping
Dry stream landscaping can serve many purposes ranging from
controlling water flow to simple decoration. It’s not hard to
make an interesting and practical meandering design that looks
like a stream but is made only out of rock. You can fill in
empty areas where plants won’t grow or make sure heavy
rainfall is dispersed to a point you select.
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Taking it
Easy on Wicker Patio Swings
Wicker patio swings have the same appeal today they have had
for decades. On a porch, deck or patio room, they invite
people to stop a while and visit. When you rock gently in a
wicker patio swing, the world’s cares can seem far away.
Modern day wicker is made from several different materials
designed to make your wicker swing durable.
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