Save Your Lawn with Strategic Edging

Ever notice the grass along your driveway or the edge of the street struggling to survive? You’re not alone. These areas often suffer from poor soil quality, excess heat from pavement, and frequent foot or tire traffic. The result? Burned-out, weak, or patchy turf that just won’t thrive no matter how much seed or water you throw at it.

Pro Tip: Instead of trying to force grass where it doesn’t want to grow, create a clean edge or border with mulch, stone, or landscape edging. Not only does this give your lawn a crisp, professional look — it protects the rest of your turf from stress and competition.

A well-defined edge:

  • Reduces heat damage from pavement
  • Prevents soil compaction near the turf line
  • Makes mowing and trimming easier
  • Enhances curb appeal instantly

Sometimes less grass in the right places means more success overall.

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