How convenient it would be if the lawn mower could also trim and edge your lawn. Unfortunately, this is not the case. On the edges of your lawn, next to the driveway and sidewalk, grass eventually grows so that it is lying on top of these areas. Edging will get rid of this grass. An edger’s blades are positioned so that they cut the grass growing past the cement. If you have not used an edger for these spots, there is a good chance that you have grass growing four or five inches over the cement.
When edging for the first time each season, it always takes a little longer to cut. As long as edging is completed every few weeks, it will be extremely easy to maintain a healthy looking lawn. A good edger will be able to rip right through the roots of the grass.
It may require a little more work, but edging is essential if you hope to make your lawn appear neat and healthy. Our customers are always surprised by what a big difference edging has on the overall look of their lawn. One of the first things they notice is how nice the edging looks.





