|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
Landscape Edging For Gardens
More Landscape Edging Kits
Landscape edging goes green! The landscape edging products you see here are made of recycled plastic composite material. This landscape edging is a durable product that won't rot, split, crack, or splinter like wood. Our landscape edging plastic timbers are made of 40% wood fiber from a sustainable source and 60% post consumer recycled polypropylene with a UV fade inhibitor added. This landscape edging is less expensive than stone or cement blocks, yet more durable and longer lasting than wood! Not to mention a lot easier to install! The kits you see here come in 16 foot or 64 foot lengths and feature swiveling joints for a multitude of shape and design options. Free shipping on all landscape edging kits!
|
|
For terrific raised bed gardens, consider our raised bed garden kit. This unique kit features the same durable plastic timbers that you'll find in our garden border kits above. It's designed to build an 8 foot by 8 foot raised bed garden, but can be adapted to build several smaller gardens instead. Plus, since the joints swivel 360 degrees, you'll be able to create a garden in almost any shape of your choosing. Why are raised bed gardens better? Because they are built up above ground level, you can create a soil mix that is tailored to the specific types of plants you want to grow. For example, if you're planting blueberries, azaleas, or any other plant that likes a highly acidic soil, just add some aluminum sulfate or sulfur to the soil mix in your raised bed garden. Or, if you already have very acidic soil and need to make it more alkaline, just add some lime to the mix to lower the acidity level. Raised bed gardens are also great in areas where the native soil quality is very poor, because you can create a good healthy soil in your raised beds by mixing in some peat moss.
Raised bed gardening is also particularly helpful for those who can't bend over quite as far to reach their plants. For quick and easy construction of your own raised bed gardens, consider purchasing a raised bed garden kit like the one seen here.
|
|
|
|