Estimated delivery: 2-3 working days.
(if ordered by 2pm Mon-Fri)
Contemporary edging to give a designer twist to your borders. Made from rigid wavy steel to protect it from damage by strimmers, it comes on a 5 metre (16ft 4¾in) roll that you simply unwind along the border. Edging eliminates the need for constant trimming, as the edge stops the grass from growing sideways and reduces weed transfer. Quick and easy to install, it can be easily cut with tin snips.
Features
Specifications
Height 16.5cm (6½in) x Length 25m (82ft ¼in)
5x 5m rolls
Click here to take a look at the comparison between this wavy lawn edging and the corrugated alternative.
We also offer an alternative corrugated lawn edging, the image below shows the comparison between the wavy and the corrugated. Why not take a look at the corrugated lawn edging below?
"Service very good however this particular product is rubbish. Far too flexible which means any tiny stone causes it to crumple and bend. Would not recommend unless you want to spend hours and hours preparing a hole for this to fit into."
Reviewed Friday, 17 May 2019
"The product is easy to cut and shape for lawn edging, but is a bit flimsy. You have to remove any stones below the surface and tap gently with a hammer."
Reviewed Wednesday, 16 May 2018
"Great product, great value and slightly cheaper than gravel board"
Reviewed Wednesday, 25 April 2018
"Good product at a good price"
Reviewed Sunday, 22 April 2018
"Easy to place and does the job I needed it to - what’s not to like."
Reviewed Tuesday, 10 April 2018
"Really should be five stars as it's very good. I had really wanted corrugated but as it wasn't in stock yet and I couldn't wait, I ordered this instead."
Reviewed Thursday, 5 April 2018
"Good quality for the price and delived safely on time thanks ian"
Reviewed Wednesday, 28 February 2018
"fast delivery, good value not the best but needed a lot"
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Reviewed Friday, 2 February 2018
"Very pleased with service and product."
Reviewed Tuesday, 3 October 2017