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Concrete Edging Help
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OK, part of my front garden is being dug up to extend a drive. Half of the lawn will be lining, hardcore/MOT then plum slate, the other half will remain as lawn. I want some edging putting in to divide the two. I don't want log edging, I want something concreting in so it is stable when I strim the edge of the lawn and will last. My paving flags will be black slate by my front door so something that will match this. Any suggestions? I can only find the squigly edge stuff in pale yellow.
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You aren't limited to just the stuff that they call concrete edging. You can cut slabs and use them as edging. Get a 600x300 slab, cut straight down middle to turn in to 2 600x150 lay them cut side down.0
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