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Charlie Albone
Using Steel Edging for Seamless Garden Transitions
Overlapping grass creeping into a garden bed is one of those things you stop seeing after a while. The edge softens, the mulch shifts, the line between lawn and planting disappears — and the whole yard starts to look vaguely unresolved without any single thing being obviously wrong. Garden edging defines and holds that line. A clean, continuous edge between lawn and bed, path and planting, gravel and soil. Not just tidy — structurally contained. Grass roots stop where they’re supposed to. Mulch stays put. The shapes you’ve designed into the garden actually read as shapes. How Steel Edging Changes…
By James Ashton What is Corten Steel Corten steel, also called weathering steel, is a type of steel alloy commonly used in outdoor construction projects. What is Redcore Steel Redcore Steel is a pre-weathered steel that delivers the rustic look of Corten with instant, consistent colour and durability. A Bit of COR-TEN History Redcor and Corten steel are both weathering steels, but there are some slight differences: COR-TEN was in wide use by the mid 1930’s being developed for industrial applications such as bridges and transport infrastructure. It is a trade mark still held by US Steel and originates from…
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