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Define Garden Beds and Streamline Yard Maintenance With Landscape Edging


Landscape edging creates clean lines, prevents mulch washout and guides water where you want it. Pre-cut sections and flexible coils make it easy to install edging material around beds, trees and walkways. Explore the different types and materials of edging for landscaping available at Lowe’s.


Benefits of Landscape Edging

  • Defined Borders: Keep soil and mulch contained so beds look tidy with less raking.
  • Weed Reduction: Create a physical barrier to block grass or weeds from creeping into planting areas.
  • Easier Mowing: A stable edge provides a visual guide for wheels and trimmers, which reduces scalping.
  • Water Direction: A shallow trench can steer runoff away from foundations toward rain-friendly areas.
  • Design Flexibility: Installing edging for curves and corners are simple with rubber landscape edging or pliable plastics.
  • Durable Finish: Steel landscape edging stands up to foot traffic, making it ideal for use around patios or pathways.


Key Features

  • Material Options: Choose plastic landscape edging for easy shaping, rubber landscape edging for soft curves or steel landscape edging for crisp, straight runs.
  • Profiles and Depths: Landscape edging comes in wall heights that retain mulch or rock without covering root flares.
  • Anchoring Systems: Spikes, stakes or integrated tabs help lock pieces in place through seasonal freeze-and-thaw cycles.
  • Connectors and Corners: Slip joints, L-corners and end caps create continuous runs with tight seams that resist heaving.
  • Weather Resistance: Plastics and coated metals that are resistant to ultraviolet rays reduce fading or rust when installed per instructions.
  • Sustainable Choices: Select blends that use recycled rubber to lower material waste.


How to Choose Landscape Edging

  • Match Use to Material: Pick pliable plastic to create easy curves, rubber for playgrounds or tree rings and steel to lay straight lines.
  • Pick a Height: Choose taller walls where mulch shifts on slopes and shallow options where roots need breathing room.
  • Consider Soil and Climate: Sandy soils may need wider stakes while heavy clay benefits from deeper trenches.


For more guidance, check out our Edging Buying Guide and get comprehensive comparisons of materials and installation methods.


Maintenance Tips

  • Check Seasonally: Walk the perimeter each spring and after storms to spot lifted joints or loose stakes.
  • Reseat Edges: If frost heaves a section, reset the piece and tamp soil firmly.
  • Protect Tree Bases: Keep edges a few inches from trunks so bark stays dry and roots breathe.
  • Trim Cleanly: Use a string trimmer parallel to the edge to keep grass blades from flopping over borders.
  • Refresh Surfaces: Rinse dirt from steel or plastic edging and top off displaced mulch to maintain a seamless line.


Use landscape edging to frame foundation beds, outline gravel paths or contain decorative stones for a finished look that lasts. For a complete upgrade, add landscape fabric under rock paths and install low-voltage path lights to highlight curves after dark.

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