Collection: Hazel and Chestnut Lawn Edging

Natural Hazel and Chestnut Garden Borders
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Frequently asked questions

  • What are the main distinctions between willow, hazel, and chestnut lawn edging?

    Willow edging is typically pliable and woven into decorative, often low-height borders. Hazel offers sturdy, rustic hurdle-style panels suitable for more robust boundaries. Chestnut is renowned for its exceptional durability and natural resistance, often used for cleft picket or woven fencing.

  • What are the benefits of using woven hazel, willow, or chestnut edging?

    Woven natural edging offers an organic, rustic look that harmonises with traditional or cottage garden designs. It is an environmentally friendly choice, often sourced sustainably and biodegradable. These flexible edgings can easily follow curves and contours in your garden layout.

  • Does wooden lawn edging require regular maintenance to prolong its life?

    While some woods are naturally resistant, regular maintenance can significantly extend the edging's lifespan. Applying wood preservers or stains periodically helps protect against rot, moisture, and UV damage. Keeping the area free of debris also contributes to its longevity.

  • What materials are typically used for natural woven garden edging?

    Natural woven edging commonly uses sustainable materials like hazel, willow, and chestnut. These are intertwined to create flexible, rustic borders. The choice of wood affects the colour and texture, offering distinct visual appeals for different garden styles.

  • How should I choose between steel and natural woven edging for my garden?

    Consider your garden's aesthetic and desired level of maintenance. Steel edging provides a modern, crisp line and is extremely durable with minimal upkeep. Natural woven edging offers a softer, rustic look and is eco-friendly, but may require eventual replacement due to natural decay.

  • Is installing wooden lawn edging a difficult task for a home gardener?

    Installation is generally straightforward for most wooden edging types. It often involves creating a shallow trench or simply pushing individual stakes or panels directly into the ground. Ensuring the edging is level and securely anchored is key for stability.

  • What are the advantages of the different types of lawn edging?

    Corten Steel is extremely durable and will last for many years while providing a barrier that is impossible for planters to encroach on.Galvanised Metal offers many of the same benefits as Corten, but is slightly less durable. This is offset by improved flexibility.Wooden lawn edging offers an aesthetically pleasing style and is great for a more rustic, classic look to your garden.

  • Why should Planters.co.uk be your choice for garden edging?

    Planters.co.uk was set up by a group of industry professional with decades in the garden supply industry. We know a thing or two about putting plants in their place!

  • Is wooden lawn edging considered an environmentally friendly choice for gardeners?

    Wooden lawn edging is generally regarded as an environmentally friendly option because wood is a renewable natural resource. Sourcing edging from sustainably managed forests further enhances its ecological credentials. Our willow and hazel edging comes from coppicing which ensures sustainability. Unlike some alternatives, it also biodegrades naturally over an extended period.