Kritsada Panichgul

A brick garden border is an easy and inexpensive way to giveyour flowerbeda clean and polished look.

Include a detailed layout of where you plan to site each plant in your flowerbed.

attempt to sketch alllandscaping elementsto scale to ensure accurate measurements.

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Mark your line with spray paint, flour, or sand.

As with the outer layer, push the bricks close together to prevent grass from growing in between.

Adding mulch will help keep the dirt inside the border in the case of heavy rain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bricks are a great option for garden bed borders.

They look great, last decades, and are easy to mow around.

Brick is a more expensive garden border choice than plastic, wood, metal, and rubber alternatives.

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