Concrete Edging Styles
Slant — The slant style became popular in the 90's because it can be stamped and textured or done in regular gray concrete as can the curb style. But, unlike the curb style, it is perfect for garden edges and borders. Because the back of the curb is higher than the front, it has the unique ability to hold in gardening materials. The front side of the curb is generally set at ground level to accommodate lawn mower wheels. The slanted look shows off any texturing or stamping that may be applied. |
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Mower — This style is another great edging for flower beds and gardens. It is very popular because it is installed to both accommodate a lawn mower wheel and at the same time retain gardening materials because of its higher back side. It also has great curb appeal because it sets off the landscaping with a picture frame type of look. |
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Block Style (4x6) — The curb style is generally set at ground level for lawn mowing. It is very popular in commercial lawn settings because it handles larger mower wheels and has a more massive look. It can be installed as regular gray concrete or it can be stamped and textured. Because it is set at ground level it is not as easily seen from the street and therefore leaves a groomed look without seeing as much concrete edging. |
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Curb Style (6x6) — This style can be used like regular landscape curbing or it can be used as a retainer. The 6X6 is sometimes the spec that is used by commercial architects and it is simply placed deeper in the ground. Other applications may include retention of gravel, gardening materials or other driveway or walkway situations. |
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Round Curb (4x6) — New - This style can be used like any other curb. This curb you will normally find around a golf course. This can be used for residential and commercial usage. |
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