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Lawn edging
Moring to all I have been a lurker (composting) for a while here but hubby and I have no idea what to do with our garden.
I have more sucsess with my pots and hanging baskets than with borders (no idea why) so we have decided to have a "potty" garden. We are going to put down some gravel or pebbles down one side of the garden like a border to put pots on (didn't want to have slabs 'cos of pot marks) but we don't know what to use to keep the gravel off of the grass and also not in the lawnmower! We are going to use weed matting under the gravel but we want a nice edge.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Niki
:beer:
I have more sucsess with my pots and hanging baskets than with borders (no idea why) so we have decided to have a "potty" garden. We are going to put down some gravel or pebbles down one side of the garden like a border to put pots on (didn't want to have slabs 'cos of pot marks) but we don't know what to use to keep the gravel off of the grass and also not in the lawnmower! We are going to use weed matting under the gravel but we want a nice edge.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Niki
:beer:
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A line of bricks works well!I'm mad!!!! :rotfl::jand celebrating everyday every year!!!0
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Hi
I have done this in my garden over the last couple of days,
I used this to edge my lawn/stones
(tried to add the picture but couldn't so here's the link)
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?isSearch=true&fh_search=scalloped+edging&selected=products&x=26&y=10
P.s could someone tell me how to post a link, and a picture,
thanks
ED: ahh I know how to post a link, so just need to find out how to post a picture, as copy/paste didn't work.WINS of 2008 :j
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Dontwannabeindebt you need a image host to store your pictures to be able to post them on a forum, if you need any help you can pm me, photobucket is a good one and its free0
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