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  • How to Pour Concrete Edging

    Concrete edging not only provides a visual finishing touch to walkways, garden borders and transitions from patios to lawns, it also serves a very practical purpose. Concrete edging acts as a...

  • How to Cut Concrete Scallop Edging

    Cutting concrete scalloped garden edging to custom lengths is a straightforward process provided you have a circular saw and feel confident in using it. Scalloped edging comes in both curving and...

  • How to Make Your Own Wooden Landscape Edging

    Wooden landscape edging for straight runs can be lengths of stock lumber laid on their narrow edges. You can also use landscape timbers, railroad ties or leftover post ends from a fencing project....

  • Installing Wooden Lawn Edging

    You need string, wooden stakes, a 2-by-4 piece of lumber, hammer, sledgehammer, hand saw, garden spade, wheel barrow, level, 2-inch galvanized nails, wood sealer and the wooden edging itself. The...

  • How to Design and Install a Gravel Path

    A gravel path will connect your patios with your gardens and it will make your landscape more eye appealing. If you are interested in a gravel path for your yard, then this is the perfect DIY...

  • How to Level and Smooth a Gravel Path

    Over time, a neat, smooth gravel path can become bumpy and clogged with dirt and weeds. A good path requires a solid base--either of tamped-down sand or coarse gravel--that is covered by landscape...

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