Hello,
due to the general restrictions, people currently have more time for garden design.
I have planted a new hedge and am thinking about how to create a good transition to the lawn.
The neighbor uses edging stones plus paving stones as a mowing edge. That is probably the most elaborate but also the most practical solution.
It is quite important to me that I can easily mow along there with the lawn mower.
My wife prefers a more natural transition. We could simply fill the hedge area with bark mulch, but that tends to spread easily.
Do you maybe have other ideas or tips?
Wishing everyone a happy Easter.
Freedark


due to the general restrictions, people currently have more time for garden design.
I have planted a new hedge and am thinking about how to create a good transition to the lawn.
The neighbor uses edging stones plus paving stones as a mowing edge. That is probably the most elaborate but also the most practical solution.
It is quite important to me that I can easily mow along there with the lawn mower.
My wife prefers a more natural transition. We could simply fill the hedge area with bark mulch, but that tends to spread easily.
Do you maybe have other ideas or tips?
Wishing everyone a happy Easter.
Freedark
We also have no artificial edging, only the natural outline. After 6 years, and with my husband using the lawn mower as well, we have no need for an artificial edge. It makes no difference. Grass clumps that occasionally grow into the border can easily be removed by hand weeding. Once the hedge becomes green and dense, a natural edge forms anyway, where nothing will grow.
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