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Edging.
Bournemouth Addick
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Looking to make some changes in the garden this spring. Thinking of using something a little more contemporary, like this stuff.

Anyone else using this sort of thing to hold back the tide as it were?

Anyone else using this sort of thing to hold back the tide as it were?
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I have used something similar and made of metal and it was very good. Just make sure you get the height correct allowing for a lawnmower2
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Jesus wept... Gonna be some disappointed / relieved people when they open this thread41
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“Relieved”ForeverAddickted said:Jesus wept... Gonna be some disappointed / relieved people when they open this thread
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Not sure I know what you mean?ForeverAddickted said:Jesus wept... Gonna be some disappointed / relieved people when they open this thread5 -
That right put me off my stroke. Will have to start again......and again....and again.13
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golfaddick said:That right put me off my stroke. Will have to start again......and again....and again.
https://youtu.be/51oPKLSuyQY
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Avoid the plastic stuff and the cheap roll of thin aluminium you get from B&Q.
The cheap metal roll can also have sharp edges and you can easily cut yourself if you rub the rim.
Decent stuff is quite costly… I’ve been pondering it myself for a few years… this product is used by many pros and at Chelsea FS. A number of different finishes, including rusty, which is very on trend.
https://www.everedge.co.uk/product/classic/
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They call it rimming these days. Go into any garden centre and ask for advice on rimming.36
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No need, may as well ask you for the details on here.Davo55 said:They call it rimming these days. Go into any garden centre and ask for advice on rimming.0 -
Bugger I thought this was a skiing thread
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Surprised Mehmet isn't up yet!2
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Too much infoboggzy said:Surprised Mehmet isn't up yet!3 -
Rimming is very different to edging, although one could be used in conjunction with the other I believe. Either way the person at the garden centre will be happy to explain I am sure.Davo55 said:They call it rimming these days. Go into any garden centre and ask for advice on rimming.8 -
I'd ask for a demonstration.JiMMy 85 said:
Rimming is very different to edging, although one could be used in conjunction with the other I believe. Either way the person at the garden centre will be happy to explain I am sure.Davo55 said:They call it rimming these days. Go into any garden centre and ask for advice on rimming.4 -
Hopefully from a female assistant.0
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It's 2023 now so anything goes.iaitch said:Hopefully from a female assistant.
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Damn, came on here thinking I'd find a rare overlap of niche interests.
I've recently installed Everedge and pleased with it.0 -
Depends on your gender and inclination, surely?iaitch said:Hopefully from a female assistant.0 -

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Cockney edging?

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I'd be lost without the Urban Dictionary

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There was me thinking it was a thread about James Vince or Zak wafting outside the off stump0











