Garden Edging Pegs

Garden Edging Pegs

Lock in a neat garden edge with durable, reliable garden edging pegs. These pegs are easy to install, keeping edging secure and firmly in place across any garden. An ideal solution when you need a perfect finish in less time, whether you’re updating paths or refreshing existing garden edging.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are garden edging pegs?

Garden edging pegs are stakes used to secure lawn edging, rubber edging, plastic edging or metal edging in place. They stop borders from shifting, bowing or lifting over time.

Do I need garden pegs for all edging types?

In most cases, yes. Flexible borders like rubber or plastic need garden pegs to hold the shape you’ve created. Even metal edging can benefit from pegging at joins, curves and ends so it stays neat.

How do I install garden edging pegs?

Position your edging where you want it, then use a mallet to hammer the garden edging pegs through the pre-formed holes or against the inside lip, and into firm soil or compacted base. Space pegs evenly so the edge line sits straight and consistent.

Are garden edging pegs visible once installed?

Usually not much. Most garden edging pegs sit low and get covered by mulch, stones or turf once the border is finished. All Tuscan Path edging is designed with a paired peg, the goal is a clean edge without obvious hardware.

Can I reuse edging pegs if I move my garden layout?

Often yes. If you’re re-shaping a temporary border, you can lift the garden pegs, reposition the edging and peg it back down. Check for bending or damage before reusing.

Do I need special tools to use garden edging pegs?

Generally just a mallet or hammer. For very hard ground, you may want to pre-drill a pilot hole or loosen the soil slightly so you don’t bend the garden edging pegs when driving them in.

How do I work out how much edging and how many pegs I need?

To estimate how much edging you need, run a string line along the entire edge of your garden bed or path, then measure the total length. Divide this by the length of your chosen edging roll
or section and round up to the nearest whole number.

For pegs, check the product guidance for the spacing recommended for your edging type and soil conditions. As a general rule, more pegs are used on tight curves, at corners and at joins, and fewer are needed on short, straight runs. The Tuscan Path range includes nylon pegs, earth tone pegs, galvanised pegs and colour-matched pegs so you can select the option that suits your chosen edging and garden style.