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Garden Edging & Landscaping supplies

A brilliant, simple and long-lasting way to maintain tidy garden edges. Edging is easy to install and provides a finished look to your garden. Our flexible edging is so flexible and easy to work with that your only limitation is your own imagination. It gives when it needs to give and flows effortlessly. Bends to virtually any shape and is available in a variety of colours and depths.

Great for home garden projects such as creating tree circles, planter boxes and even fire pits, garden projects has never been simpler! Separate your lawn from your garden with some edging today!

Galvanised & Powder Coated

The EverEdge galvanised and powder coated range is designed to be unobtrusive. The powder coated colours give the impression that the soil is holding a nice neat edge. Generally, the 75mm depth is used to edge lawns with the 100mm and 125mm depths edge garden and vegetable beds.

  • Standard powder coated colours are black and brown in 75mm, 100mm and 125mm depths
  • 75mm depth also available in plain galvanised (silver)
  • Thickness (gauge) is 1.6mm
  • Spikes are 95mm long (six spikes per metre length)
  • Weights are 1kg for 75mm depth, 1.26kg for 100mm depth, and 1.65kg for 125mm length

Cor-Ten

The EverEdge Cor-Ten range makes a feature of garden edging. Cor-Ten is a type of steel which is designed to weather naturally but not break down like regular steel. A layer of rust forms over the steel and protects the metal underneath from weathering.

The lengths start out a dull silver colour and take 5 weeks to form the rust finish.

  • EverEdge in Cor-Ten is available in 100 mm and 125mm depths.
  • Thickness (gauge) is 1.5mm
  • Spikes are 95mm long (six spikes per metre length)
  • Weights are 1.26kg for 100mm depth, and 1.65kg for 125mm length

Garden Rings

Garden rings can be made out of both the Galvanised and Powder Coated finish and the Cor-Ten (rust) finish. The EverEdge lengths are simply bent by hand to form a circle, slotted together and hammered into the ground. The smallest diameter ring is 600mm, for this diameter, it is advisable to use the 75mm depth (being the most flexible) and to drill a hole in the overlapping join and insert a screw or bolt to ensure the clip doesn’t slip apart with the pressure of the bend. For the 900mm diameter circles, it is best to use the 75mm or 100mm depths, for bigger circles the 75mm, 100mm or 125mm depths can be used.

Garden rings can be used to form a circular edge around trees, statues, water features and garden beds. The rings can also be oval – or practically any shape required!

Get In Touch

Get in touch with us for expert advice or to arrange a delivery, and our friendly team will be happy to assist with your landscaping needs.

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