Lawn edging is a physical barrier that separates different areas of your garden, such as lawns, flower beds, or pathways. It keeps your garden looking neat and organized while preventing grass from invading garden beds.
Willow lawn edging offers a natural, cottage‑garden look; bends to curves; installs with a mallet. Lightweight, mower‑friendly and breathable, it’s coppice‑grown for sustainability. Panels can be lifted, trimmed and re‑staked as beds evolve, cost less than steel or stone, support insects and biodegrade at end of life. Easy to cut to length and reposition, it brings a rustic charm to any garden.
Willow and hazel border edging provide a natural, rustic look that’s ideal for traditional garden styles. In contrast, metal edging, like corten steel or galvanised steel, offers a more contemporary appearance and superior durability.
Installing wooden edging is typically straightforward. However willow and hazel may require additional tools for cutting and securing.
Yes, lawn edging can be installed on uneven or sloped ground. This can be easier with willow as it is a more flexible material.
Maintenance varies by material. Corten steel and zinc border edging are low-maintenance, as they are weather-resistant. Natural materials like willow and hazel may need occasional care and replacement over time due to weather exposure.
Yes, you can replace or upgrade your lawn edging whenever needed. Whether switching to a different material or changing the style, most edging types can be easily removed and replaced.
Border edging acts as a barrier that prevents grass and weeds from creeping into flower beds and other garden areas. This helps maintain clear, defined garden spaces while reducing the need for frequent weeding.