EVEREDGE

EverEdge is flexible steel garden edging designed to bend easily into curves, circles and custom shapes. Ideal for lawns, driveways, pathways, flower beds and vegetable gardens, it creates a clean, long-lasting edge with a professional finish. Available in lengths or convenient ready-made garden rings.

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Easy Installation

EverEdge is designed for easy installation, with an interlocking tab system that allows each length to connect neatly and securely. The spikes and edging are formed from one continuous piece of steel, so there’s no need for extra pegs, pins or separate joiners.

Three Great Finishes

Available in Cor-Ten steel, galvanised and powder-coated finishes, EverEdge is built to handle outdoor conditions while delivering a clean, professional look. Made from durable 1.6mm thick steel with 95mm spikes, it anchors firmly into the ground for a strong, long-lasting garden edge.

Garden Rings

Use EverEdge garden rings to instantly create a neat feature in your garden. They’re ideal for protecting small trees and young shrubs as they establish, helping to prevent grass runners, retain mulch and reduce damage from mowing or soil compaction.

Available in galvanised, powder-coated or Cor-Ten steel finishes, with two-length and three-length pack options to suit different garden sizes and layouts.

EverEdge is very easy to manipulate into angles or curves. Simply place a hand on either end of the length and use force to bend into the desired shape. When forming a sweeping curve from a number of lengths it is best to connect a few of the lengths first and then form the curves. If an angle is the desired shape, simply place the length over a table or work bench and bend it over the 90-degree angle. Angles can be formed at any place along the length, but not at the ends where the two pieces overlap to form the join.

No, using a nylon cutting thread EverEdge will not be damaged by whipper snipping.

Everedge can be cut with a grinder or hack saw however, we recommend against this. Cutting a length will expose the edge to oxidisation compromising its strength and longevity and leave you with a very sharp edge.