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How to Use Garden and Lawn Edging to Transform Your Outdoor Space Before Summer

Backyard Goals: How to Use Garden and Lawn Edging to Transform Your Outdoor Space Before Summer

Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to summer and your cue to get the yard ready. Whether you're planting herbs, grilling with friends, or just kicking your feet up after a long day, a tidy and intentional landscape makes it all feel better. One of the easiest ways to refresh your outdoor space? Start with your mulch beds.

A clean border between lawn, garden, or patio doesn’t just look good; it helps your plants thrive, keeps mulch in place, and simplifies weekly yard chores. Beuta landscape edging is a simple afternoon project that delivers season-long (and honestly, year-round) impact.

Lawn Edging That Keeps Grass in Check

If your lawn has a habit of creeping into your flower beds or gravel paths, you're not alone. Over time, grass tends to blur the boundaries, unless you create a line it can’t cross.

That’s where Beuta comes in. Our steel and faux-stone options create a crisp, durable boundary that stops grass runners in their tracks. No more hand-cutting edges or re-mulching every few weeks.

Here's how to fix messy edges in a single afternoon:

  1. Determine your border. Either measure with a measuring tape for straight lines or use a string to visualize curved shapes.

  2. Note measurements and turns by making a quick note, then head to Beuta.com to place your order.

  3. Install Beuta edging by staking it firmly into the ground (our modular system makes curves or corners easy).

  4. Backfill and tidy up. Done.

It’s one of the quickest ways to get your landscape back in shape and keep it that way.

Choosing the Right Garden Edging for Your Space

Not sure which Beuta edging is best for your project? Start with your goals and the style of your space.

Material Matters:

  • Steel edging: Sleek, flexible, and modern. Great for crisp lines, curved borders, or pairing with gravel.

  • Faux-stone edging: Textured, structured, and classic. Perfect for framing garden beds, especially near patios, pathways, or other high-traffic spaces.

Height Options:

  • Short (2.25” - 4.5"): Ideal for separating lawn and beds with a more subtle visual appeal.

  • Medium (6.5"): Offers depth for mulch or thicker levels of gravel.

  • Tall (9.5”): Great for raised beds, mulch control, or adding a sense of structure.

Color Considerations:

Choose a tone that complements your existing hardscaping or plants. Go with Charcoal or Limewash for contrast. Try Sandstone or Cobblestone for cohesive warm-toned looks. Opt for Greystone for a granite paver appearance. Or try weathering steel for a rustic vibe.

Tip: If you're mixing materials (like gravel, bark, or turf), your edging can be the element that ties everything together.

Quick Wins for a Weekend Backyard Glow-Up

Even if you don’t have time to rework your entire yard, adding or upgrading your edging gives you that "finished" look fast. Think of it as your backyard’s frame—defining spaces, making colors pop, and keeping things in their place.

So whether you're hosting this Memorial Day or just want a backyard that feels good to walk through barefoot, Beuta makes it easy to get there.

Ready to edge out the chaos?
Get inspired by real customer transformations on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @yourbeuta. And tag your backyard before-and-afters with #MyBeuta.  We just might feature your space next!