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How to use Brighton Masonry as garden edging?
Hello brain trust,
I am wanting to do a DIY for our backyard and i am just a beginner.
Has anyone used the brighton masonry for garden edging?
I am just wondering how did you guys laid these out in your garden? Anything that would stick them together? Do i have to dig a trench for it or just put it on top of the ground?
Many thanks for answering in advance! 😁
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Re: Garden Edge - Brighton Masonry
Hello @Clarencio08
The Brighton Masonry 230 x 110 x 80mm Charcoal Garden Edge is one of the easiest products you can use to create garden edging. Not only does it protect you plants from your line trimmer it also provides a channel for your mower to run onto. My best advice to dig a low channel for the base and use a builder's line to make sure they line up.
Here is a handy step-by-step guide on its use: Charcoal Garden Edge.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric

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