Landscape Edging
Ready to take your landscaping to the next level? Call Gramma’s Landscaping today at 980-819-0169.
Building Beautiful Landscape Beds in Charlotte
Good landscaping is all about getting the finer details right, and my landscape edging services help to keep Charlotte yards clean, neat, and eye-catching. The primary purpose of landscape edging is practical: to keep your mulch, rock, or ground covering from escaping your landscape beds and getting everywhere. In the right hands, though, landscape edging can be more than just practical - it can be artful, too.
Landscape edging is something I do a lot for my clients, and I’ve developed a keen eye for designing landscape beds with smooth, curving lines that complement your Charlotte landscape’s natural form and beauty. Whether you just want simple, straightforward ground covering control or beautiful custom-built brick beds, I’ll build it for you. Want to know more? Call or text Gramma’s Landscaping at 980- 819-0169 and ask for a free estimate!
Landscape Edging Options
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Trench Edging
Also called “natural edging.” A trench is dug to hold ground covering at level with the rest of your landscaping. Easy to modify if you decide to extend your beds later.
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Rock Edging
Large, decorative stones and rip-rap are used to create an eye-catching permanent raised barrier. Ideal for ground covering control on uneven terrain.
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Metal Edging
Thin pieces of steel landscaping edging are hammered into the ground for a sleek yet sturdy permanent barrier for your landscape beds.
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Brick Edging
Raised, permanent decorative barriers built from your choice of brick. Ideal for building tall beds and accounting for gradient changes in your landscaping.
Landscape Edging FAQs
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Landscape edging defines the borders between your landscaping beds and your lawn, walkways, etc. It also holds in bedding material like mulch or pine straw to keep it from going everywhere.
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If you’re stumped over what kind of landscape edging to install, I can help you make that decision by going over the different types available during the estimate process and breaking down their cost versus their practical and aesthetic benefits.