Edging Install Basics - Lawn Edging, Landscape Edging & Paver Edging (2024)

Our edgings are made of high quality materials and are guaranteed to last but proper installation goes a long way toward ensuring a successful landscape project. Be sure to have enough stakes and connectors available.
  • Lawn Edging
  • Paver Edging

Outline the border of the lawn edging to assure an accurate and straight installation. Dig a 6 inch deep trench using a trenching machine or straight edge spade shovel.

Place edging into trench with the edging’s top bead a half of an inch above the finished grade. Drive a few steel stakes at a 45 degree angle through the lawn edging toward the trench wall to hold the edging in place and be sure to leave 2 inches undriven. See ‘General Tips’ for proper staking techniques. Sparingly stake the edging until you are satisfied with your design.

Use Oly-Ola’s overlap method when joining two pieces of lawn edging together. Learnmore about this installation technique below or on our 'Connecting Lengths' page.

Finish securing the lawn edging with additional stakes. Oly-Ola provides 4 steel stakes with each piece of edging; however, we recommend using extra stakes when securing joints and curves. Do not make the mistake of using too few stakes, especially when the ground is exposed to cold temperatures.

Backfill both sides of the edging. Compact the backfill material along the lawn edging until the top of the edging is a half of an inch above grade. Clean up and remove excess material from the site.

Properly installed lawn edgings form a clean, neat, almost invisible line between planting areas and turf or ground covers. Poly or PVC edgings have no sharp edges and are safe to install.

Photos courtesy of Vande Hey Company - Appleton, WI.

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1. Using a hacksaw, cut both pieces of edging leaving a stake slot 3” from the end. Apply PVC cement to both sides of the edging, front and back.

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2. Use the connecting H-clip that comes with the edging to join the two sections. Do this quickly before the glue sets.

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3. Drive the 14” steel anchoring stake through both sections using the pre-cut slots until the stake cannot go any deeper.

Outline the border of your walkway or patio to assure an accurate and straight installation. Evenly layer a crushed rock base, compact it, and level it beyond the outline of the installation.

After the pavers have been set in place within the design, position the paver edgings along the outside perimeter of the installation. Make sure to set the paver edgings low enough, so that the soldier course is level with the rest of the brick.

Measure the final row of pavers before securing the paver edgings with Oly-Ola’s 9.25 inch non-bending, steel anchoring stakes. Stake the restraint every two feet at minimum, using extra stakes when securing joints and curves. Do not make the mistake of using too few stakes, especially when the ground is exposed to cold temperatures.

Install the final row of pavers on top of the horizontal leg of the secured paver edging. Our paver edgings may also be installed up against the paver, with the horizontal leg on the outside, if the installation requires it.

Paver edgings hold the pavers permanently in place, keeping the pavers from shifting. When properly installed, the restraint should be barely visible or not visible at all.

Photos courtesy of Vande Hey Company - Appleton, WI.

Pictured here, Doyle Brick Paving of Addison, Illinois, and many others, have had a good deal of success preventing spike heaving by using this alternative installation method. Instead of using the provided stake holes, a stake can be driven directly through the paver edging at the elbow, centered on the horizontal tab. This is done at a 45 degree angle toward the pavers. We do not recommend using this installation method with lower grade retail edgings!

Edging Install Basics - Lawn Edging, Landscape Edging & Paver Edging (2024)

FAQs

Edging Install Basics - Lawn Edging, Landscape Edging & Paver Edging? ›

After the pavers have been set in place within the design, position the paver edgings along the outside perimeter of the installation. Make sure to set the paver edgings low enough, so that the soldier course is level with the rest of the brick.

Do you install edging before or after pavers? ›

After the pavers have been set in place within the design, position the paver edgings along the outside perimeter of the installation. Make sure to set the paver edgings low enough, so that the soldier course is level with the rest of the brick.

How to edge a lawn next to paving? ›

Edging a lawn can be as simple as trimming the grass where it meets patio, stone pavements and other non-lawn features in your garden. It can also entail installing physical edging such as stone borders or metal sheeting which helps to keep the grass contained.

Do you overlap paver edging? ›

To start installing, lay your edging along the outside edge of your intended patio, staking every foot with 8-12 inch spikes. Paver edging comes in various materials and lengths; you may need to overlap or cut it in certain areas.

Do you put landscape fabric or edging first? ›

Before you lay the stones over the fabric, install the edging you selected to create a border around them. Tuck the fabric underneath the edging, and then lay out the rocks or stones you want to use.

Do you lay pavers or grass first? ›

Porcelain pavers can be laid directly over existing grass or lawn as 'stepping stones' or to create a pathway, but for better stability of the pavers, the grass beneath the pavers should first be removed, together with a shallow layer of the topsoil.

How do you edge a lawn for beginners? ›

Edging with a String trimmer

Start using your string trimmer to slowly edge the border of your yard. Follow the existing lawn outline. If there's no clear outline established, follow the path of your driveway, sidewalk or walkway. Focus on grass that has overgrown onto the sidewalk and/or driveway.

How do you lay pavers next to grass? ›

  1. Prepping to Lay Pavers on Grass. Before you dig in, consider whether no-dig pavers are right for you. ...
  2. Create the Layout. The first step is to create the layout for your walkway. ...
  3. Smother the Grass. ...
  4. Clear the Bare Patches. ...
  5. Get the Area Level. ...
  6. Create a Solid Base. ...
  7. Lay Paver Edging. ...
  8. Add Sand.

What do professionals use for landscape edging? ›

Tip: A popular go-to for professional landscapers, plastic is one of the most budget-friendly landscape edging options.

What do you put under landscape edging? ›

In-ground edging can include certain types of plastic and steel edging, as well as fence or lattice edging and traditional brick or block edging. These materials are placed in the ground at a certain depth, with firmly packed dirt on either side to provide support.

How do you hold landscape edging in place? ›

Drive a few steel stakes at a 45 degree angle through the lawn edging toward the trench wall to hold the edging in place and be sure to leave 2 inches undriven. See 'General Tips' for proper staking techniques. Sparingly stake the edging until you are satisfied with your design.

How many spikes for paver edging? ›

Now, you'll want to install 10” non-galvanized landscape spikes in every third hole (about every foot in length). If your pavers are for vehicular traffic, we'd recommend placing a spike every second hole (about every 8”).

Do you really need paver edging? ›

Yes, pavers do need edging. Edging is needed and is an essential part when you need to install pavers. If there's no edging in your pavers, they will likely compromise the design because it will sink to the stone base or spread later on. You will also have to deal with cracks that can house weeds and moss.

What goes down before pavers? ›

The traditional base for a paver patio is 4–6” of compacted gravel above your dirt. If you're installing a driveway or road intended for vehicular traffic, you'll need to double the thickness of your gravel layer.

How do you keep edging pavers in place? ›

Improper installation is often the cause of edging failure. During installation the stone base should extend 6” beyond the pavers and edging should be spiked down directly into the base. If this was not done and the edging was spiked into dirt or sand it will not hold.

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