What is edging and why is it important?
Edging is a gardening technique used to define the boundary between the lawn or garden bed and the surrounding area such as a pathway or driveway. It creates a neat and tidy look to your garden. Edging is important because it helps to keep grass from growing into the garden bed and also helps to prevent soil erosion. There are many tools you can use for edging, but a garden spade is one of the most common and versatile options.
Choose the right spade for the job
When it comes to edging with a garden spade, it is important to select the right tool for the job. A standard garden spade with a flat blade is recommended, and it should have a long handle to help you maintain a comfortable standing position while working. There are also spades specifically designed for edging that have a curved blade to help with precision and control. Choose the spade that best suits your needs and preferences.
Preparing the area for edging
Before you begin edging your garden bed, it is important to prepare the area. Use a garden hose or string to mark the boundary of the garden bed. To make the process easier, wet the ground with a hose or water to soften the soil. This will make it easier for the spade to create a clean edge. You can also use a garden knife or hand trowel to remove any weeds or grass along the boundary before edging.
How to use a garden spade for edging
To use a garden spade for edging, start by positioning the spade along the boundary of the garden bed and the surrounding area. Push the spade vertically into the soil, using your foot to create enough pressure to cut through any roots or grass. Use a sawing motion to move the spade back and forth along the edge of the bed. Remove the soil from the cut area and discard it or add it to your compost pile. Continue the process until you have edged the entire garden bed.
Maintaining your garden edging
Once you have created the garden edging, it is important to maintain it. You may need to touch up the edge periodically to keep it looking tidy. Use a pair of garden shears or a weed trimmer to keep grass and weeds from growing into the garden bed. You can also use mulch to help prevent weed growth and to provide additional nutrients for your plants. With regular maintenance, your garden edging will continue to look neat and tidy for years to come.