It is common in most jobs to use edging. There are so many different options and reasons to use edging. Here are some examples.
On this path the wall is the edging for the one side and there is aluminum edging on the other side. The edging keeps the gravel from getting into the grass and garden.
The aluminum edging keeps the grass from getting into the garden.
Aluminum edging to separate the patio from the grass.
Here we edged the garden using a Tennessee stone and then used the aluminum edging so that the customer could easily mow.
Here we edged the garden using a Tennessee stone and then used the aluminum edging so that the customer could easily mow.
Aluminum edging to separate the grass and mulch.
6×6 timbers to keep the drive way gravel from spilling into the grass.
Paver edging the gravel walking area.
Field stone can make a nice edge if you maintain it by keeping out the grass.
Short stack of field stone.
Steel edging.
Tennessee stone bordering the drive way and parking area.
This edging is great to keep the gravel from spreading into the garden.