Edging as a DIY Home Improvement Project
- Author Chris Sergienko
- Published September 4, 2010
- Word count 498
Remember those days when having a beautiful garden meant forking over astronomical sums of your hard-earned money to a garden service or landscaper? Remember when a neatly paved driveway or garden path meant either putting up with contractors and unsightly bags of building sand and bricks littered all over your yard or spending weekend upon painstaking weekend blundering through a DIY job, leaving you little or no time to recharge for the new week at work and perhaps somewhat frustrated at the lack of time to simply enjoy your garden and home.
Fortunately, those days have become a thing of the past as innovation and technology have developed over the years to accommodate even the greenest of initiates to the DIY fraternity. The wide array of DIY garden edging solutions available on the market these days leaves one thoroughly spoilt for choice. Nowadays, if there’s anything to be frustrated by, it’s the inability to decide which of the dozens of options to go with.
If you’re looking to spruce up your garden, tidy up the flowerbeds and maybe lay down a windy little garden path, DIY garden edging and landscaping has never been this easy! You now have the option of edging your entire garden or creating an immaculate garden path within just a few hours with the help of a prefabricated edging system. Paga Designs Pty Ltd. offers Snap-it Quick Edge as a cost effective garden edging option.
This modern, prefabricated edging product is extremely easy to use and lightweight, durable and allows for a variety of finishes. You could transform your garden landscape in a single afternoon using a system that allows you to shape the edges around your house and garden beds to your own tastes and requires absolutely no machinery. This system is very affordable and suitable for use by amateur and professional alike.
Snap-it Quick Edge is made up from biodegradable, plastic interlocking mould components, with a number of different profiles to choose from allowing for any imaginable design to be achieved.
Steel reinforcing is placed inside the mould and then filled with concrete resulting in a strong, neat and professional finish that will not step or crack even when installed in vehicle traffic areas as driveway edges.
The clever Snap-it Quick Edge mould design also allows for your garden irrigation system and electrical cabling to be cast safely inside the garden edging keeping it out of harm’s way.
Previously a time-consuming and frustrating task, garden edging is now remarkably easy and offers a host of benefits both in terms of your garden’s appearance and its maintenance. Mowing your lawn becomes easier than ever before and the constant need to reshape the edges and curves of your flowerbeds is eliminated completely. Edging is also very versatile and can be used in a number of different ways, including demarcating and reinforcing high-traffic areas in your yard or creating paths on which to walk, keeping your lawn in immaculate condition.
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