Different properties need different edge systems
Some projects only need a natural cut edge, while others benefit from metal edging or a more permanent hardscape border. The right choice depends on how formal the property should look and how much material retention matters.
Edging improves maintenance, not just appearance
Clean separation between lawn and beds helps mowing, keeps mulch where it belongs, and makes the property look more intentional from the street. That is why edging often has a strong visual impact even when it is not the biggest project on the site.
Use edging as part of a larger cleanup plan
Edging works especially well when paired with lawn installation, front-yard refresh work, or new planting layouts. If the goal is a sharper overall property read, it should be planned with the rest of the landscape.
Get in touch for a project quote if you want edging planned as part of a broader cleanup or front-yard refresh.
