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Bed edging suggestions please
Reluctantly I need to remove a lawn and replace it with gravel. At the
moment the lawn is edged with Smartedge, that is fine (though expensive) but will not work well without the turf to bed the "A"s into. As it will not show what is the cheapest option, I know tanalised wood will work but wonder if there is an easier/cheaper option. Any pointers would be most welcomed. -- Please reply to group,emails to designated address are never read. |
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Bed edging suggestions please
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says... Reluctantly I need to remove a lawn and replace it with gravel. At the moment the lawn is edged with Smartedge, that is fine (though expensive) but will not work well without the turf to bed the "A"s into. As it will not show what is the cheapest option, I know tanalised wood will work but wonder if there is an easier/cheaper option. Any pointers would be most welcomed. You may find brick pavers the best long term solution -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea |
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