PVC Edging
Flexible, durable landscape edging for clean borders.
What is PVC Edging?
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) landscape edging is a flexible plastic barrier used to create clean separation between different landscape areas. It's commonly used to separate lawns from garden beds, pathways, and other landscape features. The flexibility allows it to follow curves while maintaining a clean edge.
Benefits
- Flexible - Follows curves and irregular shapes
- Easy to install - Requires minimal tools
- Durable - Resists rot, corrosion, and weathering
- Affordable - Cost-effective edging solution
- Low profile - Doesn't interfere with mowing
Installation Tips
- Depth - Install 1-2" above soil, 4-6" below
- Staking - Use stakes every 4-6 feet
- Connections - Use provided connectors or overlap 6"
- Backfill firmly on both sides for stability
Quick Facts
| Material | PVC plastic |
| Best For | Lawn/garden separation |
| Typical Height | 4-6 inches |
| Average Cost | $1-3/linear ft |
Best Uses
- Lawn and garden bed borders
- Pathway edges
- Curved landscape designs
- Mulch containment
- Tree ring borders
Alternatives
- Steel edging - More rigid, premium look
- Aluminum edging - Lightweight, won't rust
- Stone edging - Natural appearance
- Concrete edging - Permanent solution