What can do with this lawn edge where it meets patio bricks? There is concrete underneath so not deep enough for the lawn. I'm in Essex, UK. Open to ideas for borders or whatever?
Afraid it’s just the way it is – the good news is that it indicates the edging of your patio has been haunched which means it is an effective edge restraint and functioning as expected. Some people have said using wood for additional edging helps to mitigate because it doesnt heat up in the sun like porcelain or brick but for me that kind of defeats the look/point of having nice paving
real-tallnotdeaf
Love your patio! Good luck on your grass.
WiskeyUniformTango
Line the edge with mulch and plant a row of plants in it.
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Afraid it’s just the way it is – the good news is that it indicates the edging of your patio has been haunched which means it is an effective edge restraint and functioning as expected. Some people have said using wood for additional edging helps to mitigate because it doesnt heat up in the sun like porcelain or brick but for me that kind of defeats the look/point of having nice paving
Love your patio! Good luck on your grass.
Line the edge with mulch and plant a row of plants in it.
Dye