Landscape Curbing & Edging

Concrete landscape curbing creates clean, permanent edges that define planting areas and improve long-term structure—typically as part of a complete landscape design.

How Curbing Defines Your Landscape

Landscape curbing does more than separate lawn from planting beds—it creates structure, flow, and long-term definition throughout the property.

When installed correctly, curbing:

  • establishes clean, consistent edges
  • keeps rock and mulch contained
  • reduces maintenance over time
  • visually ties different areas of the landscape together

It’s a subtle feature, but it plays a major role in how finished and intentional the landscape feels.


When This Becomes Part of the Conversation

Curbing is typically considered when homeowners:

  • are updating or redesigning their landscape
  • want cleaner separation between lawn and beds
  • are dealing with mulch or rock spreading into grass
  • want a more permanent alternative to plastic or metal edging

It’s rarely a starting point—it’s part of building a landscape that looks complete.


Where Edging Installations Often Fall Short

Edging work done without a broader plan often leads to:

  • inconsistent curves or awkward layout
  • edges that don’t align with the rest of the property
  • poor transitions between different landscape areas
  • materials that shift, break down, or require frequent adjustment

Without proper planning, edging can actually make a landscape feel more disjointed—not more finished.

What a Well-Planned Curbing Installation Looks Like

Curbing should be designed as part of the overall layout—not added afterward. That includes:

Intentional Layout

Every curve is planned to fit the property—not randomly shaped during installation.

Alignment With Structures

Curbing is aligned with existing features to avoid a disconnected or pieced-together look.

Proper Containment

Installed to actually hold materials in place—not shift, settle, or fail over time.

Integrated Planting Design

Spacing and layout are coordinated upfront to prevent overcrowding and constant adjustment.

Built for Long-Term Stability

Installed with proper base preparation and grading to prevent shifting, cracking, or separation over time.

The result is a landscape that feels clean, connected, and easy to maintain.

Dark gray curbing surrounding a landscape bed at the back of a house

How Curbing Fits Into a Complete Landscape Plan

Curbing is most effective when installed alongside:

  • plant and shrub installations
  • rock or mulch bed creation
  • sod or lawn work
  • hardscape features like patios or walls

In many projects, curbing is used where:

  • a clean edge is needed
  • elevation change is minimal
  • a lower-profile alternative to retaining walls makes more sense

Planning it as part of the full project ensures everything aligns—visually and functionally.


Is This the Right Fit for Your Project?

Curbing is a strong fit for homeowners who:

  • are investing in a full or partial landscape upgrade
  • want long-term, low-maintenance edges
  • value a clean, finished appearance
  • want their landscape to feel cohesive and well-defined

It’s typically not the right fit for:

  • small, standalone edging replacements
  • quick fixes without a broader landscape plan
  • patchwork updates to existing layouts

See Real Examples of Our Work

Seeing how custom curbing can accentuate a landscape bed can help you decide on your final look.

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Every project starts with a quick phone conversation to understand your property, goals, and overall scope.

From there, we can determine the best way to approach your project and whether it makes sense to move forward with an on-site consultation.

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