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Hi,im Lee and this is my first post.Ive dismantled my garden so im starting from scratch.Im looking at doing borders around the garden for flower beds and water features.Im not having a lawn so maybe stones with a pathway.Ive been looking at edging and im thinking of the galvanised steel look or a plastic stone or brick edging.The best options seem to be from America if you want the stone look.Im just posting to see if anybody knows of anywhere in the UK that does them.Ive been on ebay and seen the red brick effect but if you know other options please let me know thanks.
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On 13/07/2012 18:06, Lee160 wrote:
Hi,im Lee and this is my first post.Ive dismantled my garden so im
starting from scratch.Im looking at doing borders around the garden for
flower beds and water features.Im not having a lawn so maybe stones with
a pathway.Ive been looking at edging and im thinking of the galvanised
steel look or a plastic stone or brick edging.The best options seem to
be from America if you want the stone look.Im just posting to see if
anybody knows of anywhere in the UK that does them.Ive been on ebay and
seen the red brick effect but if you know other options please let me
know thanks.






Have a look at the link below, which is for metal edging. This is not a
recommendation. I have seen it, though, and it looks quite good.


http://www.everedge.co.uk/Scripts/everedge/default.asp

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On Fri, 13 Jul 2012 22:20:27 +0100, Spider wrote:

Have a look at the link below, which is for metal edging. This is not a
recommendation. I have seen it, though, and it looks quite good.


http://www.everedge.co.uk/Scripts/everedge/default.asp


I have used it (lots of it). It is really good, will last longer than
you or I and is easy to install. It is certainly not cheap but if you
take into account how often you'd be replacing plastic edging and the
time and cost of that, it's a good investment.

Cheers, Jake
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Thanks for the advice,it looks like a good product cheers!!
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