your lawn with brick or cobble edging...
Have you ever looked in your back yard, and thought that you could use some organization?

Just a little structure to pull it together?

One design element that we frequently use is edging on a lawn.

We use the running brick or stone edging that serves as the mowing strip, and the standing brick edging that helps contain the flower beds.

This detail helps to define the space by giving shape to your design and distinguishing an order.

The edging can add value to the form by giving it depth and perception no matter what size space you are working with.
*all pictures are of designs by Dargan Landscape Architects
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