Metal Edging

Metal Edging

Create crisp borders with metal garden edging - a fantastic way to achieve straight lines or flowing curves. Our steel garden edging (including corten steel) works for garden beds, flower beds, and lawn edging, helping control grass runners. With easy installation, sections simply join for a professional finish that sits neatly on the ground.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is metal edging?

Metal edging is a slim, rigid border (often steel or aluminium) used to separate lawn, paths, garden beds and paving. It creates sharp, professional-looking lines in modern landscapes.

Why use metal edging in the garden?

Metal edging garden installs neatly and stays put. It helps stop turf spreading into garden beds, keeps pebbles and mulch contained, and gives you that crisp “landscape designer” finish around features like stepping stone paths

Is metal edging durable?

Yes. Quality metal edging is built for outdoor use and resists warping or cracking. Many options weather naturally or develop a patina over time, which suits contemporary and industrial-style gardens.

Can I form curves with metal edging garden products?

Many metal edging garden systems can flex to follow gentle curves, tree rings and flowing bed shapes. For tight, organic curves, slimmer gauge sections are easier to work with.

Is metal edging safe around kids and pets?

Installed correctly, yes. Make sure the top of the metal edging sits flush or just above soil level and that cut ends are capped or buried so there are no exposed sharp edges.
Tuscan Path metal edging all also features a top and bottom rolled edge so there are less exposed raw metal edges, making it safer around kids and pets.

How do I install metal edging?

It’s easy to install metal edging - we recommend heading to our How-to Guides page and following on with our video and written instructions. At a simple level you can generally install any metal edging by doing the following - lay out the line, tap the metal edging into position, then secure with supplied spikes or connectors. Check levels as you go so the top line looks consistent. Backfill on both sides to lock it in.

What is the difference between rubber, composite and metal edging?

Each edging type is designed for slightly different needs:

  • Rubber edging is made from recycled rubber that is strong, flexible and will not crack or dry out in extreme temperatures. It suits both straight and curved borders and is ideal around garden beds, trees, lawns and paths.
  • Composite edging combines recycled plastic and wood fibre materials. It is strong, flexible and highly durable, resisting mould, mildew and termites, and can be used for both straight and curved gardens.
  • Metal edging is crafted from steel in a mechanically folded corrugated profile that creates a tidy, modern finish. It is strong, flexible and rust resistant, helping to reduce lawn edge trimming and weed transfer along paths, garden beds and lawns.

Edging pegs are available to suit each type, from earth toned and black pegs through to galvanised and colour-matched metal pegs.