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Perfecting a polished edge on your lawn: A guide to precise finishing

Honing the art of precision-cutting your lawn with suitable tools promises a revitalized appearance and improved grass vigor.

Mowing Lawn Edges for a Perfected Appearance
Mowing Lawn Edges for a Perfected Appearance

Perfecting a polished edge on your lawn: A guide to precise finishing

Lawn edging is an essential aspect of proper lawn care, improving the lawn's appearance and preventing water accumulation and grass from growing into unwanted areas.

To get started, it's crucial to prepare the ground by clearing it of stones, twigs, and other debris. This step ensures a smooth and efficient edging process.

The act of edging should ideally be done on a dry day, avoiding waterlogged soil. This helps maintain the tool's performance and provides a clean cut.

When it comes to tools, a manual edging tool is suitable for most tasks. However, for larger lawns or tough soil, a motorised tool may be necessary. For small garden lawns, long-handled edging shears with telescopic handles can be an easy tool to use.

The cutting depth during edging should be approximately 8cm deep. Some edgers even allow for adjustment of the cutting depth.

Guide wheels on edgers help maintain a straight line during edging, ensuring a neat and tidy finish. After edging, excess grass hanging over the edge should be cut away using edging shears.

Mowing the lawn before edging can help establish the boundaries of the lawn and ensure a consistent appearance. This step also creates a more level space to work with and makes the edge of the grass more visible.

For larger lawns or faster completion, an electric edger or a grass trimmer with an edging setting is recommended.

Marking the edge of the lawn can be done using various methods, such as chalk spray, string, or garden hose. This step helps to visualise the edge and maintain a clean cut.

It's essential to keep up with regular edging, as edging the lawn monthly or as needed is important to prevent overgrowth. When creating lines, curved edges can be considered, but leaving more lawn than less is advised if unsure.

For the best edges in the lawn, a clear and clean line should be set for following, and the tool used should be sharp. Jane Dobbs, a lawn maintenance expert at Allan's Gardeners, recommends using an edging spade or a half-moon edger for digging the edges of a lawn section.

For more information on how to get rid of weeds on lawns, refer to the guide on that topic. By following these tips, you can keep your lawn looking its best all year round.

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