Edges

LANDSCAPE DESIGNING FRMT 325 Cr. Hr. 3(1+2)

Lesson 10:Garden Features

Edges

  • Edging refers to the lining of borders of flower beds, path, lawn and shrubbery with brick, concrete, living plants etc.
  • It may be formal made of stone, brick, tiles, masonry blocks, wood, poured concrete or stone, or informal consisting of living plants.
  • Edging can be done by both living and non-living materials.


Edging For Demarcation

  • Plants suitable for edging purpose are known as edge plants. Such edges are called informal edges.
  • Edge plant unlike hedges should grow very low as the purpose is not for screening but to provide a lining only for the purpose of decoration or demarcation
  • Coloured and variegated leaves or floriferous dwarf plants are generally chosen for the purpose.
  • Herbaceous plants of orderly form and low growing habit are suitable for edging.
  • Edgings separate different elements which give a finished look to the area they surround and offer decorative accents
  • Edgings perform strictly necessary functions, such as setting off a lawn from an adjacent paved area or holding paving unite in place.
  • A garden edging may exist mainly for decoration and they are also used to visually link elements in the landscape

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