Description
Metal Edging is a durable, sleek material commonly used to create clean, long-lasting borders in landscapes. Typically made from steel or aluminum, metal edging provides a strong, low-profile barrier that separates different areas of a garden, such as lawns, flower beds, walkways, and driveways. Its sturdy nature ensures a defined edge that resists shifting, bending, and weathering, keeping the landscape design neat and stable over time.
Metal edging is usually available in long, thin strips that can be installed in both straight and curved lines, adapting to various landscape designs. It is often secured with stakes or connectors to anchor it firmly in the ground, ensuring stability in all soil types. Aluminum edging is lightweight, rust-resistant, and ideal for coastal or wetter environments, while steel edging is heavier, offering greater strength and a natural patina over time.
Preferred for its minimalist appearance and resilience, metal edging is low-maintenance and highly resistant to damage from UV rays, moisture, and lawn equipment. Though slightly more costly than plastic edging, its longevity and professional look make it a popular choice for formal gardens, modern landscapes, and high-traffic areas. With its combination of durability and aesthetic appeal, metal edging helps define garden boundaries while maintaining a polished, orderly look in outdoor spaces.