The Best Garden Edging Ideas To Make Your Garden Stand Out

by John Griffith
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Is there anything more wonderful than spending your summer afternoons lounging around and enjoying your marvelous garden? There truly isn’t. However, before you can sit back and relax, you first need to put in the work to make that garden look beautiful. And what better way to take your garden the extra mile, than by defining your designated growing areas with a unique garden edge. Whether you want to define your borders, add a touch of sophistication, or just create an even more visually appealing landscape, these garden edging ideas are a great place to start. We have collected a variety of unique ideas made from classic materials like brick and stone to the more unusual options like wine bottles. Here you will find inspiration for every style and budget.

Do you want to define your borders and add a touch of sophistication?

curvy brick border plants flowers

Garden Edging Ideas

Adding a nice garden edge not only elevates the landscape’s design, but it is also quite practical. Edges help to prevent weeds or other types of invasive plants from encroaching on your beautiful garden beds. This will save you a lot of time and efforts as you won’t be constantly weeding and doing maintenance. Garden edges are also pretty versatile as they can be made from a variety of materials, making them accessible to every homeowner. Amazing! So, once you have a planned out garden layout, it’s time to choose what garden border will be the right match for you. So, check out these garden edging ideas for some inspiration.

Edges help to prevent invasive plants from encroaching on your garden beds

garden edging ideas person withshovel making edge

#Bricks

Bricks are a very common garden edging material and are a classic choice. It is a great choice if you have leftover bricks, but even if you don’t, it is a widely available and inexpensive way to create your border. Just make sure to push the bricks tightly together as this will minimize the space between them and no turf can slip through. Make sure to set your bricks in a bed of sand. You can put them one next to another or you can lay old, mismatched bricks on the diagonal for a retro effect.

Bricks are a very common garden edging material and are a classic choice

diagonal brick garden edging

#Flagstone

Another classic and durable look. This type of edging is perfect if you are going for a country or cottagecore garden aesthetic. Flagstone is a very versatile material as it comes in a variety of colors and thicknesses, so you can choose the right version for your garden. Make sure to coordinate it or create a contrast with your plants and other types of stones in the garden. Stack these irregular shaped stones to a height you prefer.

This type of edging is perfect if you are going for a country or cottagecore garden aesthetic

stacked flagstone border for plants

#Rocks

Ah, good old rocks. Rocks are a real natural beauty as they come in a ton of unique shapes, different sizes, and a variety of colors. Mix and match them to great a beautiful stone garden edge to your flower beds. If you are going for rounded rocks, you can incorporate plants that will creep over them in order to create a lacy, scalloped look.

Rocks are a real natural beauty as each one is unique

rocks used as adge for tulips

#Plant borders

Sometimes you don’t need anything other than the right plants to create a border. Border plants are a magical way to create a garden that is straight out of a fairy tale. There are specific plant varieties that can hold back the other plants in the flower bed while not crawling all over your grass or paths. You can check out our guide on the best garden border plants for inspiration.

Border plants are a magical way to create a garden that is straight out of a fairy tale

perfectly edged garden with border plants

#Glass bottles

This is a super creative and unique way to create an edge. You can start collecting empty glass bottles to make your border. This design will infuse your garden with a whimsical, homey look. You can use the same size bottle brand or mix and match. Just bury them neck side downside by side all around the flower beds. A good way to ensure no weeds and turf will be migrating in between the bottles is to sink a sheet of aluminum flashing (around 8 inches) into the ground alongside the bottles.

This is a super creative and unique way to create an edge

garden border made with glass bottles

#Concrete

This is a very easy way to create an edge. Concrete can be made into a serpentine shape which will go along your flower beds perfectly. You can make it in varying heights to make a smooth slope or an uneven landscape transition. There are ready concrete edges you can put together or make them yourself with forms.

Concrete can be made into a serpentine shape which will go along your flower beds perfectly

garden edging ideas concrete garden edge with angle

#Bamboo

If you want your garden to have a Zen-style aesthetic, then bamboo is the best choice. This natural wood like plant is usually sold as short fencing and all you have to do is pound it into the ground. It creates a little mini fence like border which fits perfectly into your desired garden aesthetic. You can pound them at different heights or at one level.

If you want your garden to have a Zen-style aesthetic, then bamboo is the best choice

garden edging ideas different eight bamboo garden edge

These were some creative garden edging ideas you can try out in for your own landscape. We hope you found this article useful. Now you have plenty of inspiration to make your own preferred edging border.

These were some creative garden edging ideas you can try out in for your own landscape

garden edged with black bricks

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John Griffith

John Griffith is a young, passionate journalist. Writing has been John’s hobby ever since he was a boy. He has worked in some of the UK’s most successful news portals over the course of his professional career but found his forever home at Archzine.