To separate different spaces in your garden, have you ever considered using borders?
It's a smart choice because it's easy to set up and quite often it's inexpensive.
Find out in which contexts the use of a garden border is useful, and the different materials available.
Discover here a selection of tips on garden borders
In which situations should a garden border be installed?
The garden border is useful in different contexts:
To delimit a flower bed
, especially if the bed in question takes the form of a mound of earth,
To draw a path
, for example across a lawn,
To delimit the spaces
, if you want to separate your garden into different areas,
To give an artistic touch to your garden
.
There are probably many other reasons to install garden borders: it's up to you to find your own!
What materials for garden borders?
Multiple materials are used for the creation of garden borders.
You can find them at DIY stores that have an outdoor section.
Slate borders
give a volcanic side to your garden.
Slate is easy to cut, inexpensive and easy to maintain.
Wooden borders
are also very common.
They are also inexpensive and easy to install.
They give a rustic touch to your garden.
Concrete curbs
, more modern, have the merit of contrasting with the vegetation!
This is a bias that does not suit everyone.
The borders in stones or pebbles
make it possible to put in opposition the vegetable and the mineral in an aesthetic way.
This may suit a modern garden.
All you have to do is make your choice!