Your ezedge installation guide

Welcome to your step-by-step guide to installing EZedge garden edging. We'll walk you through the process, from preparing your garden bed to achieving a professional finish. Get ready to transform your outdoor space with ease and add instant value to your property.

This guide is designed to help you avoid common pitfalls and achieve the best possible results with your EZedge Corten steel garden edging.

Prepare your ground

Before you begin installing your EZedge, it's crucial to prepare the ground properly. Start by leveling or small channel the area where you plan to install the edging. Create a nice, flat channel around the perimeter of your garden, matching the shape of the edging required. This ensures your edging will sit evenly and look its best. Remember, a solid foundation is key to a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing result.

Laying out your edging

With your ground prepared, lay out the EZedge strips along the prepared channel.

Remember* Cut length or cut end to suit positioning.

Position the pegs at the marked locations on the edging.

Stand the edging up in place, ready to be secured with the pegs.

Fitting the middle pegs first will help with lining up the end joins.

Ensuring the edge faces line up correctly at the joins is a common challenge, but our peg system and this method simplifies the process.

Remember to follow the land contour for a natural and seamless look.

Securing the edging

Once the ends are lined up and you're happy with the positioning, fit the remaining end join pegs. Double-check that all pegs are securely in place. The most satisfying thing you'll achieve is an instant increase in your property's value, all thanks to your own hard work! A clean, professional-looking garden edge will transform your outdoor space. For any questions, check out our frequently asked questions page.

Important Considerations

Before you start, always check the ground for any underground services. Avoid uneven ends for peg placement. EZedge may not work effectively in soft soil or sand; the ground should be firm. If you're ready to shop for your EZedge, head over to our shop edging page. If you'd like to see examples of finished projects, see our project gallery.