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Drawing the lines on flower beds Edging: Many items — shells, tiles, bricks, old bottles, even bones — can mark the borders between flowers, the lawn and other garden components.
Edging lends a crisp, clean, finished look to a flower bed. It also keeps the lawn from migrating into the bed and mulch from migrating out.
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9 Black Mulch Landscaping Ideas
Improve Entry With Black Mulch Black mulch makes a big impact right by your front door. Seen here, this flower bed from @phoenixlsanddesign leads guests to the entrance of the home. The black mulch ...
Another popular edging is the ‘natural’ border. It’s easy as 1, 2, 3, seriously! First, take a shovel or half-moon edger and push it about 6 inches in the ground. Move the shovel down creating your ...