Upgrade your kerb appeal with Garden Edging in Bromley that keeps lawns, gravel and beds perfectly defined. From sleek metal lines to traditional brick and stone borders, we install edging that looks sharp and lasts.
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Clean, well-set edging makes a garden look finished, and it also stops lawn creep and gravel spill. We install durable borders across BR1 and BR2, from neat front gardens to larger rear plots. Many clients near Bromley South station and Queens Gardens ask for edging that frames planting while staying easy to mow against. We’ll recommend a profile and finish that complements your paving, paths and planting scheme.
Bromley’s mix of large detached houses, Victorian villas and modern developments calls for edging that suits the property style. In Shortlands and Bickley, period gardens often benefit from brick or stone details that match existing features. For newer landscapes around The Glades Shopping Centre routes and commuter homes, slim metal edging gives a contemporary, low-visual look. We tailor heights and curves so borders sit naturally with lawns, patios and raised beds.
We start by setting out clean lines, checking levels and drainage, then excavate and compact a stable base. Edging is fixed securely, aligned precisely, and backfilled so it won’t shift with weather or foot traffic. You’ll get clear options upfront, tidy workmanship, and a finish designed to make maintenance simpler. Local homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, careful site protection, and a result that stays straight and smart.
Across the London Borough of Bromley, we often work with clay-heavy soils that move with wet winters, so we prioritise solid bases and secure fixings. Access varies from wide driveways to tighter side passages, especially around Victorian plots, so we plan materials and delivery accordingly. Parking and loading near busier routes by Bromley South can be time-sensitive, and we schedule to minimise disruption. The result is edging that stays aligned despite ground movement and everyday use.
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For garden edging in the Bromley area, expect around £15–£50 per metre depending on material, curves, and ground preparation. Plastic edging is usually at the lower end, while metal, brick and stone sit higher due to fixings and labour. Most homeowners spend roughly £300–£1,200 for a typical front or rear garden run, with costs rising for complex shapes, raised edges, or poor ground conditions.
Most Garden Edging in Bromley jobs are completed in 1 day, including setting out, excavation, base preparation and installation. Timescales can extend if you’re edging long runs, adding multiple curves, or combining edging with new gravel, turf or planting. Ground conditions also matter—waterlogged or very compacted soil takes longer to prepare properly. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after a quick site visit and measurements.
In most cases, garden edging is classed as minor landscaping and doesn’t require planning permission in the London Borough of Bromley. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, building retaining structures, or working near boundaries in a way that affects drainage or visibility. If your property is listed or in a conservation area, extra checks may apply. We flag any potential issues and advise what to confirm before work starts.
Yes. Our installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship and installation-related movement, such as edging that loosens, sinks or shifts due to incorrect fixing or base preparation. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, heavy impact, or issues caused by third-party alterations after completion. We also explain how to maintain the edges—especially around lawn mowing and strimming—so the finish stays crisp for years.
We install metal edging for clean modern lines, stone edging for a premium natural finish, and brick edging for a classic look that suits period homes. Sleeper edging works well for raised borders, while plastic edging is a budget-friendly option for simple separation. Decorative borders can be used to frame paths, lawns and planting beds. We help you choose based on style, durability, maintenance, and how the edging will meet paving, turf or gravel.
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