Thanks, Matt, for a commendably clear and well-paced walkthrough. This was really useful guidance for fitting our Core Edge recently and will doubtless help many others as well!
@@GardenLawncareGuy you could break out the concrete from the paving and slide a precast concrete edging in front. Higher lever lawn might even help drainage
@@anonymousanonymous5327 worked out fine, my mower rides along the edge without any problem. Stops the edges from encroaching into the border and makes edging with shears a doddle. Can easily recommend, not cheap but worth it for the result. Can bend it if you have curves in the lawn too.
Video helped. I bought my edging from Amazon and didn't find out about the stabilising pins until it was too late, would have used them. I found it easier to join lengths and bend tabs before putting edging in place. I did a 6 m length this way and it worked fine. Didn't bother with spirit level, just followed level of lawn. Looks OK, a bit expensive but will probably do my front lawn.Pick a time when ground is soft.
Looks fantastic, I done exactly the same to my front lawn a couple of months ago which looks like exactly the same edging, makes such a difference to the whole look of the lawn, great video.
I will be doing this this autumn , core or everedge . I have the cheap plastic ones from wilko , not bad but I need this to mow over. Just a bit worried about digging into more rocks
Ironically, this is my next job so I am glad to have watched the video. Just not sure if this system will work for my lawn as it is flush with the border with hard clay soil. Love your videos as you don't skip over the important points.
That’s a great product giving really good results, Matt. I’ve been to larger ornamental gardens and noticed that metal edging looks really smart, but never known where to get it. Thanks for the video. Just off to check prices now! 👍🏻
I love the product but be warned if you have clay stoney soil you have too do so much preparation in order to get a straight line. I personally dug around the egde of the entire lawn about a foot deep and replace it with topsoil, "Yes" it was a pain in the neck coz I also had too mark out and level the lawn again lol
I installed this same product a month ago for a family member. It is excellent. It can be bent, cut or angled easily and it forms the perfect edge by which to trim lawn edges against. For best results your lawn needs to be free from significant undulations. There are however, two key things to bear in mind. Firstly, ensure that the top of the finished edging does NOT protrude above the lawn, so mow it first to arrive at your true lawns` level. Secondly, the manufacturer suggests that each section is installed individually - well this is only possible around lawns which have an `exposed` side of at least the depth of the edging strip. I say this because good access is needed in order that the locking `tangs` can be bent and locked into place. I found it better and easier to lock an entire length into place before securing it into place, then repeatedly tamping it down along its length to the desired depth. That`s a nice job you`ve done on your lawn Matt, thanks for sharing your experience.
I have tried the plastic edging but it’s not great I would recommend it. I have also used a green plastic edge but it is very ridge and okay for the straight sides curves. I think I will be trying this product in the autumn
Great video - looking to do this on my lawn but do not understand how you get the exact amount? Surely you have to cut some pieces as lawn won't be exact dimension of edging you receive?
If the lawn and soil beds were the same height would this have been easy enough to hammer the edging all the way into the ground, effectively hiding it?
You can get different heights of the material so a smaller edge might be better for that purpose and yes I could hammer in a fair way into the ground but that also depends on your soil
Great job, and your yard is beautiful. I’ve gone back and forth over edging material. Originally wanted Corten, then looked at PT Pine. Landscaper wants to use black plastic and that doesn’t appeal at all. I have some metal edging from former residents and it’s held up well in some places, flaking/rusting in others. Thx for the video 🌿✌🏼
I didnt actually trim any of mine as I overran the edge against the paving at the back but it's around 5 or 6mm and I'd say a decent metal hand saw would cut it easy.
And how you cut the lawn by this edge? Do you use lawn mover? I am looking for solutions how to make fence zone edges to be able to drive with a lawn mover
Was wondering why you decided to add the edging along the railway sleeper and didn’t just run the turf up to the wood? Doesn’t the gap just collect debris and weeds?
Because my reel mower can get that close to the wood so I left space that I still use the reel. It does collect weeds abit but I put some bark down there to try suppress it John 👍
Hi there. Very helpful. How did you deal with the hardest area - concrete foundation for your patio coming under the grass edge? I have a similar situation.
Great vid... What's the shortest length that they do as my front garden has a couple of squares but they're only half a foot or so connected next to each other.. ? 👍🏻
Tools for the job Metal Lawn Edging - www.theidealgarden.com/product-category/domestic-lawn-edging-path-edging/ Metal Edging on Amazon - amzn.to/3lft4ES Pliers - amzn.to/3zmJG1g Spirit Level - amzn.to/3zmJG1g
Easier to install, it bends and is flexible do you would not need to manually bend it like I had to for the square. Soft curves I think would be easier
Ha looking to do this in the next couple of weeks and remembered you had made a video on this, perfect! How is it looking now? Holding up well? Not that I'm expecting it to have gone bad 🙂
@@GardenLawncareGuy didn't get round to doing it when I commented before but it's back on the list now. Just wondered, what made you choose the 65mm face and not one of the other sizes? Is there any additional benefit to getting the 100mm one?
Hi Matt great vid again. Just have a question about the dry patches in your newly renovated lawn, I have the same dry patches all over, is it just the heat or is it red thread your lawns suffering from? Barry.
Hi Matt - Having put this down nearly a year ago what do you think of this product now? Have you had any problems running the lawnmower over the edges as you cut the grass? Looking forward to your reply. Regards Chris
How will you proceed in terms of mowing out near the edge? just mow close and hand cut the rest, or does your mower have a house that extends beyond the wheel diameter? Regards
If it burnt the lawn just by lying on it for a short while absorbing heat from the sun, will be interesting to see if it continues to heat up and burn now it's installed.
Yes, we will see, I think the heat has more places to transfer to on on edge. I also saw two other posts in the forum today 1 person same issue installing metal fence and another burnt from reflection off the car!!!
you'll regret this choice when you go through 5 times as much trimmer line on that metal, nothing more annoying then trying to do edges with metal near the grass
Hi Mark, The edges sit flush with the turf so there isn't much left exposed to hurt yourself on. On the flip side, you're just as likely to hurt yourself if you were to bang your knees on a concrete path edging (or any other edging for that matter!)
These are terrible. I worked for a company making these out of house, they got complaints all the time and then sued for it being sharp. people cutting themself, dogs cutting there legs and paws burning, there toes in Australia in the summer. Seriously a terrible product. Use something natural wood!!
Metal lawn edging. I’ve seen it all now. Can you imagine the damage it could do to your knee if you fell on it? There’s no flexibility in that and it’s difficult to see. You’re not getting any younger so your falls risk is increasing. Take it up and throw it in a skip.Sorry.
I am planning on killing the lawn off and starting again after leveling off. Do you think I should fit the edging first or after the new seed has taken?
I think doing it with no grass could be easier to set your levels but it depends if you are wanting to keep longer grass etc. For short grass I'd say Edging first then use the edge to set a level
Thanks, Matt, for a commendably clear and well-paced walkthrough. This was really useful guidance for fitting our Core Edge recently and will doubtless help many others as well!
Thank for your support marc!
Your lawn is kept in immaculate condition! Well done!
Thank you! 👍
So glad youv done this. That edge on the paving has bugged me every video hahah.
Looks really good
Ha thanks, don't know how I'm going to ever fix that to be honest!
😄😄😄 so funny 😀😀😀
@@GardenLawncareGuy you could break out the concrete from the paving and slide a precast concrete edging in front.
Higher lever lawn might even help drainage
Yes that is one benefit as my new build is bad drainage. I will think of something!
I used the same edging but installed before I turfed and levelled the top soil flush with the edging.
That's a good shout and one of the reason I wanted it to help me screed off the edges when levelling 👍
I was thinking of that while watching the video as I want to redo my lawn, how did that work out? Any issues for install or with the lawn maintenance?
@@anonymousanonymous5327 worked out fine, my mower rides along the edge without any problem. Stops the edges from encroaching into the border and makes edging with shears a doddle. Can easily recommend, not cheap but worth it for the result. Can bend it if you have curves in the lawn too.
Thanks very much. Was looking at getting this. You video has really helped my decision.
No problem good luck with your project
Good job there Matt 👍
Looking good. It's a bit like a picture frame that shows a photo off in the best light 👌
Nice analogy Graham 👍
Great video. You couldn't have timed it better, I have been looking at edging for the last couple of days. Big choice out there. Thanks.
Cheers Ray, interested to see how you get on!
Hello From the state of Texas , great job and loved the video !!! Look forward to seeing all your other projects
Thanks cookie crazy to think my videos are moving across the world. Beauty of youtube!
Video helped. I bought my edging from Amazon and didn't find out about the stabilising pins until it was too late, would have used them. I found it easier to join lengths and bend tabs before putting edging in place. I did a 6 m length this way and it worked fine. Didn't bother with spirit level, just followed level of lawn. Looks OK, a bit expensive but will probably do my front lawn.Pick a time when ground is soft.
Hi Matt! Great video 😃 Glad you liked the product 🧡
your pavers lower than the grass actually looks good to me :)
woah that looks cool
im thinking about doing boxwood hedges around the house, this will be perfect :D
Great video Matt - the edging really brought the lawn together 🙌
Some really good hacks and tips , they will help me out big time !
Looks fantastic, I done exactly the same to my front lawn a couple of months ago which looks like exactly the same edging, makes such a difference to the whole look of the lawn, great video.
Thanks king saf 👍
Thanks for the vid, been looking at edging like this. Will compare costs with everedge.. wasn’t aware of this option so that’s great!
Cheers Adam thanks 👍
I will be doing this this autumn , core or everedge . I have the cheap plastic ones from wilko , not bad but I need this to mow over. Just a bit worried about digging into more rocks
You could test the edge by driving skme something into the soil fir example 👍
Ironically, this is my next job so I am glad to have watched the video. Just not sure if this system will work for my lawn as it is flush with the border with hard clay soil. Love your videos as you don't skip over the important points.
Thanks Lavina 👍 appreciate the feedback
A really clear and helpful video. Thank you
Well done mate, looks great.
Thank you!
WooooW…well done and your lawn looks soo greeen👏👏👏
Thank you 👍 hope you are enjoying the summer
That’s a great product giving really good results, Matt. I’ve been to larger ornamental gardens and noticed that metal edging looks really smart, but never known where to get it. Thanks for the video. Just off to check prices now! 👍🏻
We used the Core-Ten edging earlier this year, it is weathering in nicely now. Great video!
Thanks doc glad you like the corTen
Great video
Did you have any excess and if so how easy was it to cut off
I love the product but be warned if you have clay stoney soil you have too do so much preparation in order to get a straight line.
I personally dug around the egde of the entire lawn about a foot deep and replace it with topsoil, "Yes" it was a pain in the neck coz I also had too mark out and level the lawn again lol
Great job
Great video Matt, as always easy to view, listen and precise and to the subject at matter, great work and many thanks.
Thanks for the feedback, really appreciate that!
Brilliant, just what I was looking for.
Great glad you found it useful!
It looks incredible, great video Matt. Shame about the burn marks, everyday is a school day eh
cheers bud, cant believe it! Starting to come back in most places though already
Such a great video. The edging looks amazing 🤩
cheers harvey!
Looks amazing! Definitely getting some of these
Thanks gloss
Been thinking about doing the same 😍
what colour would you pick?
I installed this same product a month ago for a family member. It is excellent. It can be bent, cut or angled easily and it forms the perfect edge by which to trim lawn edges against. For best results your lawn needs to be free from significant undulations. There are however, two key things to bear in mind. Firstly, ensure that the top of the finished edging does NOT protrude above the lawn, so mow it first to arrive at your true lawns` level. Secondly, the manufacturer suggests that each section is installed individually - well this is only possible around lawns which have an `exposed` side of at least the depth of the edging strip. I say this because good access is needed in order that the locking `tangs` can be bent and locked into place. I found it better and easier to lock an entire length into place before securing it into place, then repeatedly tamping it down along its length to the desired depth.
That`s a nice job you`ve done on your lawn Matt, thanks for sharing your experience.
Cheers dp
Good job, looks proper 👍🏾
Cheers mate 👍
Just bought the rusty version! Like you, we have 25m to install!
I have tried the plastic edging but it’s not great I would recommend it. I have also used a green plastic edge but it is very ridge and okay for the straight sides curves. I think I will be trying this product in the autumn
Well done! Thank you for sharing!
Looks proper tidy mate well done !
Excellent. Would have appreciated close up of using the long nose pliers.
Good call!
What’s that red flower in the back at 8:14 ?
Crocosmia
Just ordered some
Great stuff 👍
Looks great Matt. How much is a pack of 5 of the 65mm strips please ? 👍
37.50 i think Steve 👍
Can one mow to the edge with a cylinder mower? What about using verti-cut mowers, scarifiers, aerators?
Great video - looking to do this on my lawn but do not understand how you get the exact amount? Surely you have to cut some pieces as lawn won't be exact dimension of edging you receive?
How do you cut the grass with that metal touching it ? Doesn't the blade hit the metal?....I must be a little dense, please help?
No the metal is below the grass or low enough so it doesn't get cut. Same way you don't cut the driveway when you mow
Great work, ordered some pff Amazon
That’s topped the lawn off. 👍
Cheers Gareth 👍
If the lawn and soil beds were the same height would this have been easy enough to hammer the edging all the way into the ground, effectively hiding it?
You can get different heights of the material so a smaller edge might be better for that purpose and yes I could hammer in a fair way into the ground but that also depends on your soil
Looks great
Looks excellent Matt, will it also do slow curves? It will be interesting to see how this operates when mowing and trimming..
Yes its fully flexible, it's not a rigid piece until its clipped together so will easily follow a curved profile
I have been looking for years for corden edging in the US. It's near to impossible to find.
Great job, and your yard is beautiful. I’ve gone back and forth over edging material. Originally wanted Corten, then looked at PT Pine. Landscaper wants to use black plastic and that doesn’t appeal at all. I have some metal edging from former residents and it’s held up well in some places, flaking/rusting in others. Thx for the video 🌿✌🏼
Great feedback thank you 👍
How do you shape it for wavy edges? Like around pool edges with a stone bed?
What did you do where the two final pieces met? Did you overlap them or cut them down somehow? Thanks
Great vid Matt, what if the lengths dont match the total length i need, is it easy to cut/trim??
I didnt actually trim any of mine as I overran the edge against the paving at the back but it's around 5 or 6mm and I'd say a decent metal hand saw would cut it easy.
do you have to fit this flush,can you leave most of it above the grass so a barrier to strim up to
And how you cut the lawn by this edge? Do you use lawn mover? I am looking for solutions how to make fence zone edges to be able to drive with a lawn mover
How do you mow up to the metal edge?
I personally like the natural edge
Was wondering why you decided to add the edging along the railway sleeper and didn’t just run the turf up to the wood? Doesn’t the gap just collect debris and weeds?
Because my reel mower can get that close to the wood so I left space that I still use the reel. It does collect weeds abit but I put some bark down there to try suppress it John 👍
Oh dear, looks like another great video that will cost me money again 😂😂
Ha ha thanks Owd Red!
Hi there. Very helpful. How did you deal with the hardest area - concrete foundation for your patio coming under the grass edge? I have a similar situation.
In most areas I was lucky because I actually extended that patio and didn't go overboard with the footings as I knew id put grass there
Great vid... What's the shortest length that they do as my front garden has a couple of squares but they're only half a foot or so connected next to each other.. ? 👍🏻
Hi Adam cheers mate, all the lengths are the same 1075mm gives a 1m length so you cut any overhang if needed. The thing that changes is the depth 👌
@@GardenLawncareGuy Thanks keep up the good work you've inspired and helped me with my lawn no end... Thank You...👍🏻👍🏻
How can you put edging down if the lawn is sloped? Would you have to pay it to the highest point and build the lawn up????
Tools for the job
Metal Lawn Edging - www.theidealgarden.com/product-category/domestic-lawn-edging-path-edging/
Metal Edging on Amazon - amzn.to/3lft4ES
Pliers - amzn.to/3zmJG1g
Spirit Level - amzn.to/3zmJG1g
Looks great! How do you think the edging would fair with a curved edged lawn?
Easier to install, it bends and is flexible do you would not need to manually bend it like I had to for the square. Soft curves I think would be easier
Ha looking to do this in the next couple of weeks and remembered you had made a video on this, perfect! How is it looking now? Holding up well? Not that I'm expecting it to have gone bad 🙂
Looking great still Mr p 😀
@@GardenLawncareGuy didn't get round to doing it when I commented before but it's back on the list now. Just wondered, what made you choose the 65mm face and not one of the other sizes? Is there any additional benefit to getting the 100mm one?
It just matched the existing depth of my soil
Hi Matt great vid again.
Just have a question about the dry patches in your newly renovated lawn, I have the same dry patches all over, is it just the heat or is it red thread your lawns suffering from?
Barry.
My lawn has red thread, already coming along nice and I covered it this video ruclips.net/video/5o4pld0KCY0/видео.html
Where did you get the metal long nails from
They came with the edging
Hi Matt - Having put this down nearly a year ago what do you think of this product now?
Have you had any problems running the lawnmower over the edges as you cut the grass?
Looking forward to your reply.
Regards Chris
Hi Chris no problems I just had a few spots which weren't levelled I topped them up this year and it's all flush
How do you prevent your lawnmower from getting damaged when you go slightly over the edge to ensure the grass on the edges are being cut?
It's slightly lower than the grass height
Hi can I still use weed killer in this heat or wait
What do you if you come up short or have an edge too long?
And how do you do the edges when mowing the lawn ?
How will you proceed in terms of mowing out near the edge? just mow close and hand cut the rest, or does your mower have a house that extends beyond the wheel diameter?
Regards
How do you join lengths that aren’t a metre long?
I prefer plastic or wooden edges, as metal one is a traumatic hazard, when accidental fall happens.
If it burnt the lawn just by lying on it for a short while absorbing heat from the sun, will be interesting to see if it continues to heat up and burn now it's installed.
Yes, we will see, I think the heat has more places to transfer to on on edge. I also saw two other posts in the forum today 1 person same issue installing metal fence and another burnt from reflection off the car!!!
Did not happen to me
Olá, onde posso comprar?
Thanks😀
Lawn edging smarten’s the harden
Certainly does
Is it easy to cut?
I didnt actually cut any but looks like it would be easy to cut with a metal hacksaw or power tools
What's the point of putting them by the sidewalk? A nice edge would look a lot better
25 linear metres not sqm
Yes you are right!
Expensive! It would cost me several hundred to do this... I think there are cheaper options
you'll regret this choice when you go through 5 times as much trimmer line on that metal, nothing more annoying then trying to do edges with metal near the grass
wouldnt want to step on that barefoot, looks quite rusty!
Nice edging 😁
Bit dangerous really trip over and knee cap your self and is this a trade now
Hi Mark,
The edges sit flush with the turf so there isn't much left exposed to hurt yourself on.
On the flip side, you're just as likely to hurt yourself if you were to bang your knees on a concrete path edging (or any other edging for that matter!)
You mentioned it was a really hot day but didn’t mention sun cream in your list of PPE equipment? I’m unsubscribing 😡
I can always count on your feedback to improve the quality of my channel. Thank you.
Big mistake
Bet no kids play on that , but the garden for the kids , bet you tell the wife off for walking on grass 👎
Bet you complain about discount goods at the supermarket
These are terrible. I worked for a company making these out of house, they got complaints all the time and then sued for it being sharp. people cutting themself, dogs cutting there legs and paws burning, there toes in Australia in the summer.
Seriously a terrible product. Use something natural wood!!
I’ve worked for a company selling them for the last 7 years. Thousands of excellent reviews. These are great.
Metal lawn edging. I’ve seen it all now. Can you imagine the damage it could do to your knee if you fell on it? There’s no flexibility in that and it’s difficult to see. You’re not getting any younger so your falls risk is increasing. Take it up and throw it in a skip.Sorry.
There’s also no flexibility in a concrete path edging… or anything else that is solid…. Do you bubble wrap your entire garden
Looks great. Will price some up 👍
Thanks Paul, what colour are you thinking?
@@GardenLawncareGuy I think black like your self. It is expensive but does look the business 👍
I am planning on killing the lawn off and starting again after leveling off. Do you think I should fit the edging first or after the new seed has taken?
I think doing it with no grass could be easier to set your levels but it depends if you are wanting to keep longer grass etc. For short grass I'd say Edging first then use the edge to set a level