Edging is the detail that makes a yard look finished instead of just mowed — sharp borders everywhere grass meets concrete or mulch.
A freshly mowed lawn still looks unfinished if the edges are ragged. Clean edging creates a crisp line between turf and everything else — driveways, sidewalks, mulch beds, patios. It's the single fastest way to make a property look professionally maintained.
There's a difference between trimming and true edging. We cut a defined, vertical edge along hard surfaces and re-cut natural bed edges so they hold their shape. Done right, it stays sharp for weeks.
Trimming along obstacles is part of every mow. A deeper, defined mechanical edge along driveways and beds is something we can add on a regular cadence — many clients do it every few weeks to keep that crisp line.
A clean mechanical edge holds for several weeks. Most properties look their best with edging refreshed every two to four weeks during the growing season.
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