The Benefits Of Having Edging In Your Garden

March 13th, 2010 | by |

Most of us prefer a natural garden, but would like to do the designing with the aid of edging.  Gardens would look attractive with some edging hither or thither.  Several materials can be used for garden edges.  The only thing you have to remember is to make sure that they are made simply and neatly as far as possible. 

You can create garden edges by using rocks of varied sizes collected from the grounds of your home.  Another option is to avail the service of a mason who would create them with bricks.  The overriding factor that needs to be remembered is that the appearance of the edge should go well with the final ambience of your garden.  If this factor isn’t taken care of, garden edging would lead to reducing the aesthetic sweetness of your garden.

In fact, edges contour the overall design scheme, being the outer perimeter of the garden.  You can buy fences, artificial rocks etc, but the genuine look of hedges and original stones would not be found in them.  Walls which are made of decorative concrete and stone mix add to the beauty along with improved resilience.  But the beauty which is provided by edging which is created from hedges is matchless.  Various other advantages are also there apart from giving a natural look.  Many friendly creatures like squirrels, sparrows, butterflies etc find a place of shelter in them.  At the same time you have to remember that their strength cannot be compared with edging done with stone and masonry walls.

The original shape of your garden can be saved with the aid of garden edging.  It’s correct that it may affect the fluidity of structure, appearance and beauty.  You can make your garden more beautiful by making walkways, open spaces, lawns and using foliage to cover up the perimeters.

People may keep on debating about the pros and cons of edging around a garden, but no one can dispute its utility.  It brings in a sense of security.  A hedged harden is safe enough for your kids and pets to play without any unwelcome interference from outside. So it is very important to have one around your garden, even if you do not like it.  Wooden trellis, small fences etc with vegetation all over them can serve as a good garden edge too.

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