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EverEdge Lawn Edging

$79.95 - $165.95
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Size Price Quantity Qty

3" BROWN EVEREDGE

EVED3

$ 79.95

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4" BROWN EVEREDGE

EVED4

$ 99.95

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5" BROWN EVEREDGE

EVED5

$ 114.95

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4" COR-TEN EVEREDGE

EVEDCT4

$ 137.5

5" COR-TEN EVEREDGE

EVEDCT5

$ 165.95

3" BLACK EVEREDGE

EVEDB3

$ 79.95

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4" BLACK EVEREDGE

EVEDB4

$ 99.95

5" BLACK EVEREDGE

EVEDB5

$ 114.95

3" SLATE EVEREDGE

EVEDS3

$ 79.95

4" SLATE EVEREDGE

EVEDS4

$ 99.95

5" SLATE EVEREDGE

EVEDS5

$ 114.95

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EverEdge Steel Lawn Edging

The 3" EverEdge is the best and most popular for edging flower beds and garden paths on level ground but 4" and 5" depths are available for other applications.


Before ordering, please measure your total requirement and add 6% to allow for the overlap required when joining the sections together. To determine how many packages of EverEdge are need for your project, divide the number of feet needed by 15.42 and round up if necessary. Using 450 feet as an example, 450 divided by 15.42 equals 29.18 so 30 packages would be needed to complete the project.

Available in three sizes: 3" (6.7" overall including spikes), 4" (7.7" overall including spikes), and 5" (8.7" overall including spikes). The 3" EverEdge size is ideal for most applications, however. One piece construction, with six x 3.7" ground spikes. Designed to securely anchor into the ground, providing a clean and even edge to your paths and flower beds. Each pack contains 5 x 39" lengths for a total of 16.25 ft.

Each 39" long x approximately 1.6 mm thick section of EverEdge locks permanently into the next. Corners, curves or circles are easily pre-formed by bending the mild steel lawn edging over a wooden edge.

EverEdge - The Permanent lawn edging solution:
* Galvanized mild steel
* Available in 3 Powder coated colors or Cor-Ten finish
* Bends easily for corners and curves
* Maintenance free
* Will not deteriorate or rust for at least 20 years

Choose what's right for you.

Cor-Ten (only available in 4" and 5"):

EverEdge Cor-Ten steel edging is a product that is designed to weather naturally. Initially it appears as plain galvanized steel but, over time, a thin layer of rust forms a protective layer over the edging strip. This protective layer doesn't break down like normal steel and the edging will last for many years. Cor-Ten steel comes in what we call a "blue" steel finish which in time through weathering will rust. It is not galvanized. It will develop the rusty patina after about 10 weeks in typical NE US coast weather conditions. In places like Nevada or Arizona, it might take 12 months unless watered.


When used as an edge to flower beds and lawns, EverEdge Cor-Ten edging gives a natural and rustic finish which works especially well in traditional cottage gardens but is equally at home in more formal settings.

While Classic Cor-Ten in 1.5 mm should last up to 25 years, the lifespan can be shorter as the steel does react to chemicals like weed killer and some fertilizers if exposed to excessive amounts.


The story behind EverEdge


Once upon a time, there was an owner of a steel stockholding company in England, with a big country house. And every year he would open his grounds for the Village Fete, when thousands of folks would trample the beautiful edgings of his lawns.
Afterwards, it would take weeks and many hours of labor to restore these razor sharp edgings to their former glory--so he thought: "Why don't we make Permanent Edgings out of the offcuts of our coils of Galvanized Steel?" As they say--The Rest is History.

Now EverEdge is generally recognized in England as the very finest Lawn Edging you can obtain. It's Permanent, inconspicuous--and in short--a masterpiece of English Understatement.

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  • 5
    Works well

    Posted by Richard Siegel on May 4th 2020

    This is a very sturdy metal edging that is best for separating lawn from garden. So long as you don't have a lot of roots or big rocks in your soil, it is easy to install. I was able to install 18 sections/60 linear feet by myself in under two hours. The one tricky part is that as you pound in new sections (and absolutely be sure to use a rubber mallet), sections already in place might rise up a bit, so you have to go back and forth to keep the upper edge level all along the length. I don't yet know how it will look when it has weathered; I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it weathers as advertised and ends up with the color I want.

  • 5
    Everedge lawn edging

    Posted by Pam on Apr 28th 2020

    East to install, very sturdy, professional results. Powder coating chips when bending the edging. Beats any rubber, resin or plastic.

  • 5
    Tidy edges

    Posted by SHEILA REDDICK on Apr 27th 2020

    I bought one kit with 5 pieces which is perfect for a strip of sidewalk next to my garage. It installed easily though I had to bend two of the points because the sidewalk had extra dried concrete bulging under the surface along the edge. I'm 75 years old and found it easy to install, I hope the edging lasts because I like the tidy appearance while the edging holds back mulch and grass next to it.

  • 5
    Great stuff!

    Posted by Chuck Fegley on Apr 17th 2020

    This is an excellent, easy to install and great looking product. Beautiful addition to our garden's appearance.

  • 5
    Nice product

    Posted by Eric T on Apr 12th 2020

    Worked really well. Have a nice clean edge now between my garden and my lawn. Ordered the 4 deep product and then wondered if it would penetrate the clay soil and stones I have. But it worked, does look a lot better, and should keep the grass from intruding into my garden.

  • 5
    Second time ordering them.

    Posted by Eloisa Armenta on Apr 5th 2020

    Planning to remove a small section of grass and making a flower garden and using them for the border.

  • 5
    Installing EverEdge - Best Decision!

    Posted by Kathleen Luria on Mar 27th 2020

    When we had our walkway and patio redone I decided to increase my plantings along the outside of the walkway. I had looked at EverEdge for a couple of years and hesitated because of the price; but decided to put it in when we had this work done. Since our projects never are simple I was concerned this wouldn't go well! However, to our surprise the installation was a breeze! I must say the cost of EverEdge was with every penny! It's been three years since we installed it and my edges are still perfect! The woman who runs the landscaping company that did our walkway and patio. stopped over last year and couldn't believe how great the edges looked! Being in the northeast I was concerned about winter heave as other edging we have used always popped up in the spring. Our EverEdge hasn't moved at all! I LOVE THIS PRODUCT! This year I needed to re-edge another area in my garden. I am going to order more EverEdge and redo this area as well! I do have one question. My plan in the fall is to enlarge my planting area along the area where we first used EverEdge. I assume I will be able to move the EverEdge. Yes?

  • 5
    better design edging

    Posted by Annie Costello on Feb 9th 2020

    I bought the 5 inch high edge because we keep our grass high and it was climbing over the 3-in edging. Also the shorter length makes it easier to install and store. The attached stakes are a definite plus. The edging is expensive but will last for decades. My 3-in edging is 25 years old, rusty, still in use.

  • 5
    Great - but take your time and do it right

    Posted by Roger Grant on Jan 20th 2020

    It worked out great - the 2nd attempt. I cut a thin line as the outline then tried to use a mallet to hammer into place. No matter how soft your ground is - cut a trench a few inches wide and deep. then you can lay it out start hooking them together and get your curves just right while the spikes hold everything into place. Then lightly tap to level and bury the spikes. Backfill. Took an 1 1/2 hours to do it the wrong way (with much frustration) and looked terrible. It took exactly the same amount of time without any frustration doing it the right way and it looks fantastic.