Red 8.25-lb. Edging Stones
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Stone landscape edging improves the look of your lawn and garden by creating neatly defined spaces. It can also pull double and triple duty: Edging stones hold soil and mulch in place, keep weeds and roots at bay, and make maintenance in and around your garden beds much easier. At Lowe’s, find the garden edging stones you need to make your property picture perfect.
Lowe’s offers concrete edging stones that resemble natural rock or brick, as well as stones cut in clean geometric shapes. Tumbled or chiseled stone lends a rustic and cozy feel, while straight edges or scalloped tops are more formal. Choose from a variety of colors, including brown, gray and white, in multiple tones.
In addition to concrete, we also have lightweight polyurethane edging that includes ground stakes to keep them in place, and natural-cut limestone for distinctive, durable beauty. For ringing trees, try one of our curved edging options. See our guide Create a Border Using Edging Stones for additional tips.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What can I use for border edging?
A: At Lowe’s, we offer border edging in many different materials, including wood, metal, plastic and concrete. Each material provides a different functionality and aesthetic. For example, metal edging is exceptionally durable and has a professional look to it. Wood has a more natural look, whereas concrete blocks and stones have a more formal look. For more inspiration, read our guide Landscape Edging Ideas.
Q: How do you lay edging stones?
A: Edging stones are a terrific way to outline and border patios, gardens and flower beds. Here are the steps to install them with just a few garden tools:
1. Measure and mark off where you’d like your edging stones to go.
2. Dig a small trench about 6 inches wide and 2 to 3 inches deep.
3. Fill the trench with leveling sand and tamp down.
4. Position the stones in the trench and check to make sure they’re level. Add or remove sand to adjust.
5. Once you’ve installed all your stones, backfill the trench with soil to secure the stones and complete your fresh look.
Q: How do you keep edging stones in place?
A: Once you’ve installed edging stones, they should stay in place until you remove them. To help ensure they stay in place, consider incorporating landscape fabric, landscaping rock or paver sand to provide a solid base with necessary drainage. You can also help keep the stones in place by filling in the area around the stones with soil, mulch or pea gravel.