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How to Install Landscape Edging Bricks

Author: Nelson Smitty
by Nelson Smitty
Posted: Jun 26, 2018

Having a border for your garden, lawn, or walkway makes a very distinct and tailored look. Apart from its aesthetic appeal, it also helps in distinguishing which is a border and which is garden or lawn. Edging adds more appeal and beauty to your existing landscape. It also protects your flower beds against grass infiltration and acts as a security for groundcovers like wood chips, pebbles, mulch, and gravel.

For your landscape edging, bricks offer a stylish and classic appearance with red bricks providing a modern and crisp look while salvaged bricks giving a refined and vintage look. The bricks low profile feature enhances the beauty of the lawn or walkway. Here are some pointers in properly landscaping brick edges on your property.

Materials Needed for Edging Before embarking on your landscape brick edging, you need to prepare all the materials needed to install such as bricks, sand, stake, string line, spade, hoe, rake, shovel, brush, and broom. Some of the said materials can be replaced by an alternative depending on the materials you have available.

Outlining the Area to be Edged Choose a considerate space where the bricks for edging will be placed. It depends on your preference if you would like to use bricks to separate the lawn from your garden or to separate varied beds. Upon penetrating the soil, leave markings such as wooden posts or garden hose in the land. Affix string lines to the stakes to cover the whole course of the brick edging.

Digging up using a spade, dig through the edges or border marked by the string line. Dig up 3 to 4 inches deep, excavate and remove the turf on the surface as much as possible. After eliminating the sod, make use of a shovel to secure the space and make a trench of little depth.

Even Out the Trench By using a hoe, even out the trench and remove unwanted debris and get rid of dirt to make an even and flat surface. Make sure not to leave any valleys or peaks in your trench.

Spilling the Sand in the Trench Pour the sand in the trench with a depth of about 2 inches below the surface. Making sure the sand is equally spread on the trench and correctly leveled. Iron out the surface using your hands or use a rake if you don’t want to get your hands dirty. A rake is helpful in leveling and smoothing the sand surface.

Setting the Bricks on the Trench After crafting your preferred design, setting the bricks in place would be your next move using a mallet, make sure the bricks are leveled and pressed flat. If you change your mind about the design you want, you can easily remove them and start all over again since they are not entirely attached to the ground.

Filling the Gaps and Furnishing Fill with sand all the gaps and cracks between the bricks to secure them. Push the soil at the back using a garden trowel. Use a brush or broom to gather sand into the joints to harden the edging. Be sure to brush off excess sand and debris. Clean up

Installing bricks for your landscape edging is not a difficult task. You can do it yourself with ease. However, if you want a more elegant and sophisticated look, you can hire a professional lawn care services provider and be amazed at the outcome.

Best Cuts Lawn Care is a company that offers a full range of commercial and residential landscaping services in Ocala Florida and surrounding areas.

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