How Do You Install Lawn Edging Pavers?
Lawn edging is very easy to install and prevents lawn grasses from spreading to flower or vegetable beds via stolons. Stolons are the name given to long, bladed stems that bend or run along the ground surface and produce roots and drop seeds along the way. The hardest task involved in installing your lawn edging will be the decision of which type of paver or edging to use. Pick the paver style you wish to use. Often, two or more different styles may be combined to give a custom, professional appearance. Be sure to purchase enough to finish the job; extra pavers may be saved for repairs later or returned to the store. Define the borders (layout) of your edging project by placing a garden hose along the proposed path of the pavers. Vary the angles and twists until you get the look you wish to use. Rope or an extension cord may be used to plan short sections of edging. Be sure to keep the proposed edging far enough away from plants to avoid interfering with their root growth. Measure a pa