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Landscaping > Advice please
I am looking for information on how to make good, clean garden edging. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Paul and Anne Schokker
Well Paul, have you come to the right place! GardensOnline is one of the leading suppliers of Flexible Steel Garden Edging, which makes the cleanest and sharpest edging, while lasting for many decades (or longer). It comes in packs of five strips, each one metre long, so it is easy to handle as the strips simply interlock together. They come in a variety of depths and colours, each with built in long spikes to drive into the ground to hold them firmly in place. There's even a Corten variety too that produces a wonderful rusted (but protective) coating to look good and last a lifetime. Here's a link to the Shop page:- https://www.gardensonline.com.au/Shopping/GardenShop/Show_5572.aspx
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