To make ongoing yard maintenance easier you may want to put a bendable border or other type of edging between your lawn and the gravel simply to help keep the gravel off of your lawn but this is not necessary.
Gravel border around grass.
Placing gravel around a foundation that has compacted or clay soil may slow the movement of rainwater.
Some homeowners put borders or edging around them to add design and style and contain the gravel.
For instance stones can damage the blades of lawnmowers and be lifted into the air potentially harming cars and people.
Create raised beds with river rocks and metal edging.
A pea gravel border is an edging material placed around the perimeter of the gravel patio.
To reduce maintenance we added a 4 in.
Metal landscape borders are typically made of aluminum and steel materials.
Aside from the function it offers a gravel patio border also adds elegance and aesthetic appeal to your patio by defining it.
Use metal borders to keep gravel and stone in place.
Rubber edging made from recycled material helps you create a finished look to landscaping designs.
You can also make the path as wide as you like.
What you put down between the edging is also a matter of choice.
Just be sure the gravel stops about inch short of the edging s top which should be flush with surrounding plant beds and lawn or the gravel will spill over.
3 to 4 feet is standard.
The gravel may hold and slow the movement of surface water runoff too allowing it to stand or soak in and make a dense particle soil hold more water than desired.
The lawn edging keeps grass roots from creeping into the stone wall and the mulch provides a mowing track for lawn mower wheels.
Its main purpose it to contain the stones in one place.
Pea gravel patio border.
But keeping the gravel from skipping out of place into the lawn can become an unwelcome chore if you don t create a barrier to prevent it.
A gravel path through your lawn leading into your garden or a gravel driveway leading to your home may project exactly the country style rustic appearance you want.
Deep trench that we lined with plastic edging and filled with mulch.
It may be thin but it prevents ground movement erosion and can hold up to car tires on gravel driveways.
Gravel moving from your driveway into your yard can inflict serious harm.
Gravel is of course not a solid border but it can be used around the edge of a lawn as a complementary ground cover.
Dig a 4 inch wide trench in the grass along the lawn and gravel edge.
If the water table is close to the soil surface poor drainage beside a.
Repeat along the entire.
Use it next to driveways sidewalks planting beds or around trees.
Some types have flat construction that is designed to prevent weeds and unwanted growth underneath fencing and around flower beds.