Garden Edging in Wimbledon that gives lawns and beds a sharp, premium finish. Choose metal, stone, brick, sleepers or decorative borders, installed neatly in a day. Expect clean lines, less creep, and easier maintenance.
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Well-defined edges make a Wimbledon garden look instantly more polished, whether you’re refreshing a front path or reworking planting beds. We install edging that stops grass invading borders and keeps gravel and mulch where it belongs. From Wimbledon Village to Wimbledon Park, we create straight runs and smooth curves that suit the garden’s layout. Many clients ask for finishes that complement nearby features and pathways around Wimbledon Common.
Homes across SW19 and SW20 range from large Victorian houses and Edwardian villas to exclusive modern builds with clean architectural lines. Each style benefits from edging that matches the property’s character—subtle metal for contemporary gardens, or brick and stone for period homes. We also consider existing paving, steps, and drainage details so the edging looks intentional rather than added on. The result is a border that frames planting and improves kerb appeal.
We start with a site visit to confirm levels, curves, and how the edging will meet paths and lawns. Our team prepares a stable base, sets accurate lines, and installs each section securely for long-term performance. We keep disruption low, protect surrounding planting, and leave the site tidy at the end of the day. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for reliable workmanship, clear communication, and a 10-year warranty on installation.
Wimbledon gardens often combine mature planting with tight access routes and shared drives, especially near Wimbledon Village and South Wimbledon. We plan deliveries and waste removal to suit parking restrictions and local traffic patterns. Ground conditions vary from compacted clay to freer-draining soils near commons and parks, so we adjust the base depth and fixings accordingly. If your boundary sits close to a public footpath, we ensure edges are safe, flush and durable.
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For garden edging in the Wimbledon area, costs typically range from £15–£50 per metre depending on the material and ground preparation. Plastic edging is usually at the lower end, while stone, brick and specialist metal systems sit higher. Most homeowners spend around £300–£1,200 in total, influenced by length, curves, excavation needs, and whether we’re tying into existing paving or steps.
Most projects are completed in 1 day, which suits typical gardens across SW19 and SW20. Timescales depend on the total metres, the number of curves and corners, and how much digging is required to create a stable base. Removing old edging, re-leveling borders, or working around established plants can add time. We’ll confirm the plan and schedule before work begins.
In most cases, garden edging is classed as minor landscaping and doesn’t need planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, working near a boundary wall, or your property is listed or within a conservation area. We’re familiar with garden edging in London Borough of Merton settings and will flag any potential issues. If needed, we’ll advise what to check with the council before starting.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our installation workmanship for garden edging. This covers issues such as movement caused by poor fixing or inadequate base preparation under normal garden use. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, heavy impacts, or changes made by third parties after completion. We’ll also explain the expected lifespan of your chosen material and how to maintain it for the best long-term finish.
We install metal edging for crisp modern lines, stone edging for a premium natural look, and brick edging to complement period properties. Sleeper edging works well for raised borders, while plastic edging is a cost-effective option for simpler layouts. Decorative borders can add detail around lawns and planting beds. We’ll help you choose based on style, durability, curves vs straight runs, and how the edging meets paths and driveways.
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