NATURAL, PLASTIC & METAL LANDSCAPE EDGING

Landscape Edging Installation in Columbus & Central Ohio

Rendon Landscaping provides landscape edging installation for residential properties throughout Columbus and Central Ohio. We create clean natural edges around landscape beds and also install plastic and metal edging when a physical border is a better fit for the project.

Whether you need a fresh edge around mulch beds or a stronger border to help contain decorative rock, stone or gravel, we visit your property in person, review the areas you want edged and prepare a free estimate based on the actual work required.

 

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Professional Landscape Bed Edging for Central Ohio Homes

Landscape edging creates a cleaner separation between landscape beds and surrounding areas. Depending on the property and the material inside the bed, the border may be created naturally by cutting a defined edge into the soil or by installing a physical plastic or metal border.

Cleaner Landscape Bed Lines

A defined edge helps separate landscape beds from surrounding lawn and gives the bed a cleaner, more intentional appearance.

Different Edging Options

We offer natural spade edging as well as plastic and metal landscape edging so the border can match the type of project.

Mulch, Rock & Gravel Applications

Edging can be used around mulch beds or as a physical border to help keep decorative rock, stone or gravel more contained.

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Landscape Edging Options We Install

The right edging depends on what you want the border to do, the material inside the landscape bed and the appearance you want around the property. We review these details during your in-person estimate.

Natural Edge

Natural / Spade Edging

Natural or spade edging creates a defined landscape bed line by cutting into the soil instead of installing a separate border material.

This type of edging is commonly used around mulch beds where a clean separation between the lawn and landscape bed is desired.

Physical Border

Plastic Landscape Edging

Plastic landscape edging creates a physical separation between the landscape bed and surrounding areas.

It can be useful where mulch, decorative rock, gravel or other landscape materials need a defined border around the bed.

Defined Border

Metal Landscape Edging

Metal landscape edging provides a rigid, defined border for landscape beds and other outdoor areas.

It can be especially useful around decorative stone, rock or gravel where a physical separation helps keep the materials within the intended area.

What’s Included With Our Landscape Edging Service

We review the existing landscape, the type of border you want and the areas that need edging before the work begins.

In-Person Property Review

You show us the landscape beds or outdoor areas you want edged so we can see the existing conditions before preparing the estimate.

Edging Type Review

We review whether the project calls for a natural cut edge or a physical plastic or metal border.

Border Layout

The intended edging line is reviewed based on the landscape bed, lawn and other surrounding outdoor areas.

Ground Preparation as Needed

The work area is prepared as needed for the type of edging being created or installed.

Edging Installation

We complete the agreed natural spade edge or install the approved plastic or metal landscape edging.

Project Cleanup

Debris created by the edging work is cleaned up as part of the completed project.

Edging for Mulch, Rock & Gravel Beds

Different landscape materials can benefit from different types of edging. We review the material inside the bed and the surrounding area before deciding which type of border makes sense for the project.

Mulch Beds

Natural spade edging is often a good option for creating a clean line around mulch beds without adding a visible border material.

Decorative Rock & Stone

Plastic or metal edging can create a physical border around decorative rock or stone and help separate it from surrounding lawn or other landscape areas.

Gravel Areas

A physical landscape border can help define gravel areas and keep the intended edge more clearly separated from surrounding surfaces.

Why Choose Rendon Landscaping for Landscape Edging?

The right edging depends on the property and the purpose of the border. We meet with you in person so the project can be reviewed before we prepare the estimate.

Multiple Edging Options

We provide natural spade edging as well as plastic and metal landscape edging installation.

In-Person Estimates

We see the actual landscape beds and surrounding areas before preparing the project estimate.

Edging Based on the Project

You show us what you want edged and we review which type of border fits the work being requested.

Final Review Before Payment

After the agreed work is completed, you review the finished project before payment.

A SIMPLE, PERSONAL PROCESS

How Our Landscape Edging Process Works

Every edging project begins with an in-person visit so we can see the existing landscape and understand what you want the finished border to accomplish.

01

Request Your Free Estimate

Contact Rendon Landscaping through our website, by phone or by text and tell us where you need landscape edging.

02

Walk the Property With Us

You show us the landscape beds and border areas so we can review the existing conditions and the type of edging you want.

03

Receive Your Estimate

We prepare the estimate based on the edging type, amount of work and conditions at the property. Once approved, we schedule the project.

04

Installation & Final Review

We complete the agreed edging work, clean the project area and give you the opportunity to review the finished result before payment.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Landscape Edging FAQs

Answers to common questions about our landscape edging installation service in Columbus and Central Ohio.

What is landscape edging?

Landscape edging creates a defined separation between a landscape bed and surrounding areas such as lawn, walkways or other outdoor surfaces. It can be created naturally by cutting the soil or with an installed plastic or metal border.

What types of landscape edging do you install?

We provide natural or spade edging, plastic landscape edging installation and metal landscape edging installation for residential projects.

What type of edging works well around mulch beds?

Natural spade edging is often used around mulch beds when the goal is a clean bed line without adding a visible physical border. Plastic or metal edging can also be considered when the project calls for a physical separation.

Can metal or plastic edging be used around rock and gravel?

Yes. Plastic and metal edging can create a physical border around decorative rock, stone or gravel and help separate those materials from surrounding landscape areas.

Can you add edging to existing landscape beds?

Yes. We can review existing landscape beds during the in-person estimate and determine what type of edging fits the condition of the bed and the work you want completed.

Can landscape edging be combined with mulch installation?

Yes. Landscape edging and mulch installation can be reviewed during the same property visit. If you need fresh mulch as part of the project, we can discuss both services during your estimate.

Can landscape cleanup be completed before the edging work?

Yes. If the landscape beds also need weeds, leaves, unwanted growth or debris removed, we can review landscape cleanup as part of the overall project.

How much does landscape edging installation cost?

Pricing depends on the amount of edging, the type of border, existing site conditions, access, labor and other details of the project. We provide free in-person estimates instead of using one fixed price for every property.

Do I need to be home for the estimate?

Yes. We ask that you be present so you can show us exactly which areas you want edged, explain the result you want and make sure important project details are discussed before the estimate is prepared.

Ready to Add a Clean Border to Your Landscape?

Tell us which landscape beds or outdoor areas need edging. We’ll visit your property in person, review whether natural, plastic or metal edging fits the project and prepare a free estimate based on the actual work required.

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