The Edging Handbook

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RAISED EDGING (PAGES 10-19) Bespoke, creatively flexible designs including lighting, integrated seating and complex curves. • For when edging becomes a feature in its own right • Ideal for stepped levels, unique layouts, curves and stand-out designs • Allows for integration of lighting, seating, signage, and cladding • Bespoke shapes, finishes, and detailing • Supports architectural intent while remaining buildable

MODULAR EDGING (PAGES 20-21) LANDSCAPE EDGING (PAGES 20-21)

Low level landscape borders and dividers.

• Clean, simple definition between soft and hard landscape • Ideal for paths, gravel boundaries, and planting beds • Helps control material spread and defines spaces neatly • Discreet profiles, low-height or flush with the surface

MODULAR EDGING (PAGES 22-25)

Highly efficient, cost-effective edging.

• When speed, repeatability, and cost is most important • Pre-engineered systems for quick delivery • Long, straight lines, or standardized layouts

There are three types of landscape edging, each with different applications, creative possibilities and constraints. CHOOSE A DESIGN

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