There's nothing that can smarten up a yard like crisp border edges. If DIYing them feels daunting, here are some must-know ...
For the most part, though, you can border a garden by repurposing many items you already have lying around your home - from separating fully-grown plants to using leftover materials for garden edging.
Lawn edging shears are much quieter to use than a grass trimmer, as well as easier for cutting a neat edge to your lawn. To find the perfect pair, the handles need to be the right length for you to ...
Brick is a traditional garden edging material since it's durable and contains sharp lines for a crisp, defining look to the area. Lay the blocks horizontally for a straight line appearance, or arrange ...
Garden edging serves several purposes from suppressing weeds, to keeping your flower beds in check to simply sprucing up the design of your garden. While there are several of options to choose ...
Turn the dull corner into something lush, you’ll be surprised to see what a difference saw-tooth brick garden edging makes. Using old bricks – here reserved from the lifted slab – you can create ...
I created this simple edging to border my Moorland Blanket which is crocheted using the Neat Wave pattern. This is a very neat way to edge a blanket when you need something to give a finished look ...
Autumn is the best time to weed your garden in order to stop them becoming a huge problem next spring. Weeds should be ...
Cold weather can make it less inviting to head into the garden on a weekend but it is important to make sure you have it ...