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Landscape Edging Strips

Our Delima® flexible garden edging strip is the quick and easy way to define and create flowerbeds. These versatile 2.4-metre strips can be used to create well-defined green spaces, including paths, flowerbeds and terraces, provide a solid, stable edging for deactivated concrete and cold lay asphalt, and clearly separate distinct areas of landscaping (lawns, aggregate, sand, block pavers, concrete, etc.).

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a question?

Our outdoor landscaping experts are here to answer your questions.

1. How to choose the right garden edging for your project ?

Here are several criteria to consider when selecting garden edging:

  1. Which areas do you want to define? Flower beds, walkways, lawns, or gravel zones?
  2. What aesthetic are you aiming for in your outdoor space? Modern, rustic, minimalist, or contemporary?
  3. Which material do you prefer for its look? Stone, metal, wood, composite, concrete, or plastic?
  4. What is your budget? Metal, plastic, and stone tend to be more expensive but offer greater durability. Wood is often more affordable but may deteriorate more quickly.
  5. What level of maintenance can you manage? Natural materials like wood and stone require regular treatment to prevent damage. Plastic, composite, and metal are more resistant to weather and frost.

2. What are the different types of garden edging?

There are various types of garden edging available. Here are some options:

  • Natural stone edging: Durable and sturdy, it offers a pure and natural aesthetic.
  • Plastic edging: Lightweight and easy to move, ideal for flexible layouts.
  • Metal edging: Modern and stylish, it allows for clean and minimalist landscaping.
  • Concrete edging: Strong and solid, though less modern and somewhat bulky in appearance.
  • Wood edging: Easy to install and can be made from reclaimed materials. However, it requires regular maintenance to ensure longevity.
  • Composite edging: Highly resistant and requires very little maintenance.
    Each type of edging provides a unique look, so the choice should be based on the specific project and the preferences of the person requesting the work.
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