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Need ideas for driveway edging

Mrs
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Need ideas for driveway edging

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Hello fellow DIYers,

 

I’m looking for advice on edging ideas for our driveway please

 

Gravel laid and brushed in a few bags of cement to help keep it from washing away on us

 

What type of edging would you recommend, and any tips for getting it done right?

 

Also any recommendations on making it look better would also be greatly appreciated 😀

 

Thanks!

 

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Access driveway edging

Hi @Mrs 

 

Basical you need edging  that can withstand a  trucks weight in case of  deliveries etc. ideas not in any particular order.

 

A . So Concrete edge  with steel mesh in it  S72 steel standard and beeds to be 100 mm  thick to be on the safe side.

 

B.   Pavers/bricks length ways  or in sideways will require more  pavers  but  look better  (people rip up sections of pavers so they are cheap on gumtree other wise they can be  $1  to $2 each)  .  You  can lay gravel under them compacted and use thin layer of sand on top.  And or mix in some cement like you did with drive way :smile:

B (extended)  natural  rock  flat 

 

C.  Use edging and place other colored stones on the out side of the gravel  drive  way asa contrast.

 

D.  Use low plants in side strips that will recover if driven on.  A bunch of  plants will suit this  bill  I have native violets growing in a pathway and they  can take abeating  but come  back well.

 

I hope  this helps open ideas for you,

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Need ideas for driveway edging

Hello @Mrs 

 

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us and thanks for sharing your question about your driveway edging.

 

Thank you for sharing the image and details of your project! For edging your gravel driveway, a practical and visually appealing option from the store would be to use timber or concrete edging. Treated pine or hardwood edging is durable and blends well with a natural setting, while concrete edging provides a clean, modern look with long-lasting durability. Both options help define the edges of your driveway and prevent the gravel from washing away.

 

For timber edging, the store offers treated pine garden edging in various lengths, which can be secured using wooden stakes. Simply dig a shallow trench along the edge of your driveway, position the timber in place, and hammer stakes into the ground at intervals to hold it steady. For added longevity, ensure the wood is slightly above ground level to reduce decay from water exposure.

 

If you prefer concrete edging, consider products like masonry blocks or ready-mix concrete, such as Rapid Set Concrete, to pour a custom edge. Create a form with plywood or plastic to hold the concrete in shape as it sets, ensuring a smooth and consistent finish.

 

To enhance the look of your driveway, adding a layer of decorative gravel, such as white quartz or river pebbles, can provide contrast and a more polished appearance. You might also consider planting low-maintenance border plants like Lomandra or Mondo Grass along the edges for a soft, landscaped look. Using a weed mat under the gravel and edging will help suppress weeds and maintain a tidy finish.

 

Good preparation is key to achieving a professional result. Compact the gravel well, and when working with cement, lightly mist the area after brushing it in to help it set properly without over-saturating. Regular maintenance, such as sweeping gravel back into place and trimming plants, will keep your driveway looking its best over time.

 

If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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