Personally, I’ve never edged this long in my life, but today’s the day. I’m going to use Edgeight and go about 300 linear feet of this driveway. I didn’t really think about this when I installed this mulch, but a lot of this mulch is washing out into our driveway. So, I’m going to use Edgeight’s 4T x 8 in weathering edging. Now, a lot of you probably saw me edge over on my trampoline, and I made pretty quick work over there, so that’s exactly why I’m going to use that over on my driveway. The steel is super thick, and it protects against rust. The good thing about this edging is it has super long spikes that help me drive through the rock and also the mulch. I ended up getting into a really good routine of laying these things out. I ended up pulling the mulch back, made any small adjustments to the contour of our driveway, drove the edging in, and then added these clips, and then of course, I brushed the mulch back against the edging. My edging looks so good that even the neighbors started taking notice. Now, a lot of you are probably wondering why I went with the 8 in. The edges of our driveway are missing a lot of stone, and I think I actually need to bring the elevation up about 3 to 4 in. So, stay tuned for the next video where I go from this to this.

30 Comments

  1. Junk. Should have gone to a true landscape supplier and just got commercial grade steel edging. Way easier install and looks better.

  2. They make a spray that locks the mulch Emma rocks and place you can get it at home Depot in Lowe's I don't know the name of the spray I saw a YouTube video about it

  3. I don’t know about protect protecting against rust to me. It looks like some of them already. Actually have rust.

  4. I know you have some curves, but you really should have used a string line on the straight sections, looks wonky.

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