Landscape edging
Easy Gardener 8402 Ultra Edge Composite Landscape Edging With 25 Year Warranty - 20-Foot Brown
(Lawn Patio) Easy Gardener
Flexible construction bends easily around flower beds
Composite Edging
Extremely durable - won't crack, rot, peel or chip
Price:
$42.19
$38.22
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I am going to be edging new landscaping and I was wondering if people would reccomend going with Aluminum edging or the composite edging. Which would is reccomend and what are the pros and cons of each?
Thank you for your help,
Adam
I prefer aluminum edging for several reasons. The biggest is cost. Aluminum withstands the test of time so you will not have to replace it. Wood rots and breaks up, steel rusts, and the vinyl gets hard and breaks or cracks. I have a lot of vinyl right now but will be changing it all out over the summer.
The ultimate composite edging
Fiber Edge Fiiberglass landscape edging looks like it holds up well. SmartEdge is a composite edging that I have not found any reviews on; it claims to be better than fiberglass edging.
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Price:
$30.79
$30.79
Composite Edging
Earth friendly - contains renewable wood components
Flexible construction bends easily around flower beds
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