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Pays your money, takes your choice - Everedge is very good, tough, long lasting, lovely finish, and we only quote using that. There have been alternatives mentioned on here on other threads, but I don't think pricing was much different.
Everedge is in my opinion the best option. We've used others before and they lack in comparison in most departments
I've been considering using this for some edging in my own front garden however the ground isn't completely level and after a few metres, starts going downhill.................. does the edging have any flexibility to cope with this or do you just cut it into small sections to deal with this?
You’ll likely not need to cut anything and if the last bit riquired is short, you just fold it :)
Well you have all convinced me, I will get on their site and order what I need and use your experience with the product to help her see the benefits going forward. Cheers.
its a good product and well worth the money. when i quote on lawns i always offer it as an extra for clients and most go for it.. have a look on amenity landscape supplies, thats the cheapest ive found with free delivery
Hi Dave - I use Kinley Borderline which works out at £7.90 per m which is alittle dearer than the price you have for Everedge.
A friend of mine sometimes uses a plain UPVC board sprayed black with plasticote paint and fixed with timber pegs, very much cheaper but not quite so rubust.
regards
John