Lawn & Drive Edging

Lawn & Drive Edging

Achieving a clean edge for your driveway, patio, or lawn can make a difference in the overall finish of a project, and our lawn and drive edging is one way to ensure borders are sharp all year round. Our systems are ultra-durable, hard-wearing, and exceptionally easy to install and achieve great results. Made from recycled plastics and easily recycled should you ever wish to uninstall them, these are a no-nonsense professional-grade edging systems that are priced to be affordable by anyone.

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Alusthetic AluFlex AF Aluminium Jointer
Alusthetic AluFlex AF Aluminium Jointer
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  • About Lawn & Drive Edging

    Creating a clean divide between your flower bed and lawn can be the difference between a good-looking job and a great-looking job. A proper edging system not only creates a visually clean line at the point of installation but also prevents grass or gravel from travelling through the boundary into the adjacent material, cutting down on long-term upkeep effort and costs. 

    The same considerations apply when edging a driveway or pathway, especially those made from gravel or compacted stone, where a clean boundary needs support from an edging system; otherwise, it will crumble or spread into the lawn. This looks messy and means the boundary of the pathway, driveway and lawn can be lost, resulting in foot traffic or vehicle traffic in unwanted areas. 

    With a good selection of garden lawn edging available from Start Safety, you can ensure that your flowerbeds stay as flowerbeds and do not gradually become an extension of the lawn, cutting down on that time-consuming task of weeding everyone tries to avoid. Our systems far outperform the traditional alternatives of lawn edging stones and rope top kerb edging that often cracks or loosens up over time.

    What Makes For a Good Lawn Edging System?

    With a wide variety of garden border edging systems available, how do you choose the right one? Several factors can make one system better than another, but they often depend on the circumstances; below are some of the things you should consider when buying lawn edging.

    Flexibility

    How easily and uniformly can you bend your chosen edging into complex shapes, forming curves and radiuses that make for a more visually appealing area?

    Ease of Installation

    How easy is the system to install? Do you need specialist equipment to install it, or can you install it with the tools you already have in the shed?

    Durability

    How hard-wearing is the system? Buying a durable system means it will last longer, and you won't have to worry about the associated labour costs of replacing it at a later date.

    Colours

    Can you get the system in different colours to suit the needs of being installed in different areas, such as between gravel and bark, grass and soil, or gravel and lawn?

    Heights

    Do you need a selection of heights to accommodate different adjacent materials where a higher boundary may be beneficial?

    Interlocking

    Do the sections of your chosen system interlock, ensuring that you create an unbroken boundary between each section.

    Rigidity

    Is the lawn edging rigid enough to form a true straight edge, or does it always try to roll back up or curve slightly? Look for a system with a rigid tab that can be cut to form curves.