Effective Ideas for Borders and Landscapes

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    Concrete

    • Concrete borders are low maintenance.concrete blocks image by Sergey Kolesnikov from Fotolia.com

      Concrete landscape curbing can be purchased in preformed blocks of various shapes, sizes and colors. It can also be created on site by a machine that extrudes the material in a continuous border. Either way, concrete is a relatively flexible way to create curving landscapes. Concrete borders may be more expensive than other borders up front but can save money on upkeep over time. Concrete will not rot and will not need to be weatherproofed to withstand the elements.

    Flower

    • Flower borders add color and allow for great flexibility.flower bed image by adisa from Fotolia.com

      Close clumping flowers such as Stella Dora lilies or phlox are great choices for flower borders. Both of these plant varieties, planted closely together, provide a continuous border that remains beautiful even after they have finished flowering for the year. An effective flower border is one that returns without replanting year after year. It should also be thick enough to smother any weeds that may attempt to invade. Creeping zinnia, French marigold and polka-dot plants are also effective flowering landscape borders.

    Timber

    • Timbers add a rustic edge to your landscape.timber image by Einar Bog from Fotolia.com

      Timber borders provide a rustic edge to your landscape and are an excellent choice for straight-line borders. These can be either wooden timbers made specifically for this purpose or recycled timbers such as old railroad ties. Timber borders may need to be treated regularly to avoid rot. However, due to their original purpose, old railroad timbers are made to last for many years and can be a bargain in both upfront and long-term costs. Note that railroad timbers are treated with chemicals that can be harmful if handled incorrectly. While these materials become less toxic over time, it is still important to wear gloves while handling these timbers. Also, do not use railroad ties near edible plants or near your water supply if your family drinks from a well.

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