@Robin-qf3oh

Yes, lifetime landscaper and I hate cheap edging and fabric, never installed properly.  Plus over a few years, it works itself out of place. And remember,  no such thing as a care free, maintenance free yard. Even stone gardens with fabric needs tending as seeds fall in cracks. Great video, clean lines! Nice tools!

@giseliapereira5914

Sure it works as long as you do your weekly maintenance.  With weekly maintenance pretty much any garden can look great.

@ereynoldful3974

Love this..we live a mile away from the FL line and no matter what you do the garden bed WILL sink. Now that I'm older and wiser I stop working against nature so much and just try to work with it, like what you did here 😊 💙

@L0U1SE

I could have so much fun with that edger gadget!😊

@nelsonmoody1598

Definitely need the information on that edger. That's a game changer

@okkop10

It might not me the best choice for low maintenance but I’m glad to know this works. I’m fine with work. It’s the money that I struggle with. After working on our acreage for 8 years I have learned that maintenance makes jobs easier with time and I like to keep some places border free structurally to look more natural

@cuzrocks5002

A beautiful yard and garden brings out the house gives people attention believe that.

@fredalkent

I've done this for 60 years and it is easy and beautiful.

@outdoorsnga

We did all our beds this way..
Looks great and so easy to maintain. Our yard man loves it too. I took extra dirt and filled in low spots in yard. I'd send a pic but don't know how. Best looking yard in our area.

@MikeMike-pm9sh

As much as I don't miss landscaping professionally I always did and always will appreciate quality edge work and maintenance it makes all the difference even a bed without mulch and shrubs or vegetation can look great if edging is well maintained

@staceyannjustus8245

This is great. I just spent the past few month clearing out all the shrubs, bushes, trees that were in front of the windows in front and back. I believe they were probably plantrd in the 70's  so it was.a huge under taking. Now I just want a clean space with a few  pots for color. I wasnt sure how.tonget started and your clip has really.answered a lot of questions. Thank you

@ShalahMarie_Go4au

So many negative comments...I like this look much better than plastic borders.  The transition was from start to one year later.  It still looks good.  It's to each their own and how dedicated they are to lawn management.

@ayg2199

gardening is an activity…constantly…forever.

@Rebel9668

I think if I were going to go through the trouble of digging all that out, I'd build a form  and pour a low cement wall as a border.  We poured a low wall around my folks' gravel driveway when I was a teen and it's still holding up well now, 40 years later.

@2Tantric_4U

You can actually sink the bendable steel edging behind the new edge and backfill the low portion behind it with some gravel covered with scape fab and cover/fill back over with your mulch aswell.

@greaselighting101

My gardener thought I was crazy last year when I had him make new flower beds like this. Now he wants to rip out the “formal” beds he made before. This natural edge is so much nicer

@WVAlmostHeaven

As a former landscaper, you still have to keep it up every week. It's like when these people buy those poodle bushes I try to explain you have to continue to prune them but they don't.

@Yogi2661

Excellent just the video I was hoping to find 😂 I’ll try this today

@MzEllaful

Wow, that's some true clay dirt! 💪

@brendasolenzio5957

Impressive, looks beautiful.