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Flexible landscape edgings

Can anyone suggest some flexible edging systems to retain gravel.I have a client that has a curved border with protected trees in. The border is on a gradient and she wants the area covered in gravel but obviously needs some type of flexible edging around the various curves of the border to retain the gravel from spilling into patio area.Any suggestions at all please?

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    We use everedge quite a lot. But if the border is on a gradient, surely something bigger like 40mm+ slate chippings would be better than gravel, as it tends not to move so much? 

  • Thank you for your comments guys. I'll have a look at that ever edge stuff. The gradient is not steep. The edging just to stop it going onto
    Patio.
  • We like the Rite Edge range. 

  • Ever edge all the time, a great product but a little pricey!

  • just been to the landscape show and they had a new system there but cant remember what they was called

    Grant

     

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