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Every property owner
needs to maintain some type of edging to keep their garden and lawn
separate. Until now, most property owners have used wood, plastic,
brick, stone, or steel edging. Considerable time and effort has to be
taken to prepare and install any of these options evenly and properly.
Still there are many problems with these traditional borders,
such as wood rotting, plastic breaking, steel rusting (not to mention
the sharp edges) and the movement of brick and stone, As well as these
options inability to effectively produce a root barrier between grass
and landscape beds.
Also, the biggest complaint with traditional edging
is
their rigid straight line limitations and blandness of appearance. Home
owners also have to regularly dig and trim these areas to keep an edge
between their flower beds and lawn...Until
now!
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