Garden Edging Newcastle
Garden edging is a process that produces clear lines between lawns, garden beds, and other areas of your garden or landscape. Edging can help guide your eye from one attractive garden spot to another. Garden edging in Newcastle helps to keep grasses and people away from the developed areas. It also keeps soil in place, preventing their washing away. Common landscape edging materials are concrete, brick, plastic, wood, stone, unique materials, and metal. There are different types of garden edging techniques;
- Mowing strip
- Mulch capture
- Trench edging
- Lawn and garden divider
- Decorative edging
Garden edging adds beauty and style to your landscape, makes caring for your garden easier, and marks out the borders of different sections of your garden. We love to use buffalo grass for Newcastle lawns as they don’t go over the garden edge quickly. Landscapers Newcastle designs, constructs, and maintains your garden edges, even on artificial turf or synthetic turf. Call us now to see how we can be of benefit to you and your garden.
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Kwik Kerbs
Kwik Kerbs are cost-effective materials for concrete curbing and concrete countertops. They can be used on brick driveways and walkways and are available in six standard shapes. Our Kwik Kerbs effortlessly beautify your landscape, improve the value of your property if you’re planning to sell, and they are durable and customizable.
There are eight shades of natural earth colour, which we masterfully deploy to give your kerb that spectacular finish you’ll cherish for a long time to come. We offer two styles currently, which help you create superb edges for different properties and locations.
Garden Beds
Raised garden beds hand you more control over the contained soil, letting you manipulate the quality and texture of the soil. They also make turf laying easier, your back can testify to that. What do we consider when building your garden bed?
- Width
- Height
- Shape
- Length
The commonly used materials for garden beds are;
- Wood
- Concrete
- Tires
- Bricks
- Galvanised metal
- Stone
- Logs