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  2. How to Edge Your Lawn the Right Way, According to Landscape Pros

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    “An alternative way of edging a garden bed is to consider adding plant material such as sedges, small grasses or compact plants that may naturally edge the border and reduce the need for power ...

  3. 8 Inexpensive Garden Edging Ideas To Elevate Your Blooms - AOL

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    There's no better way to get a true defined garden edge than with metal strips. Metal garden edging is also one of the cheapest materials to use to create fine lines around your flower bed. Flower ...

  4. 15 Garden Edging Ideas to Keep Your Landscape Looking Neat - AOL

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    These 15 garden edging ideas are well-suited to any style or budget—they help protect your plots while adding a neat finishing touch to the landscaping.

  5. Concrete landscape curbing - Wikipedia

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    Concrete landscape curbing (or concrete landscape bordering) is an alternative to plastic or metal landscape edging. Landscape curbing is made with various elements of concrete depending on the climate where it is being used. [1] Concrete landscape curbing has become more popular over the last decade with suppliers offering a variety of styling ...

  6. Easy Gardener Products, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Easy Gardener acquired Phoenix Recycled Products in 2007 and began producing and selling tree rings, garden edging, mulch, stepping stones and other products made from recycled tires and other post-industrial rubber materials. [9] In 2006, H.I.G. Capital, a Miami-based private equity firm, purchased Easy Gardener for $58.79M. [10]

  7. Road verge - Wikipedia

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    Outside of rural areas in New England, devil strips are narrow – the one pictured is 52 inches (130 cm; 1.3 m) from curb to sidewalk. They are usually not maintained by the municipality, but rather by the property owner, and are used primarily to provide space for utility poles.

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