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We installed continuous concrete curbing around the perimeter of the home from scratch. The curbing runs the full length of both sides and wraps around the front, giving the entire yard a clean, structured outline. Where there was nothing before, there's now a solid border that separates the lawn from the bed space and keeps everything looking intentional.
Here's why this matters. Without a proper edge, mulch and rock migrate into the grass over time. Grass creeps into the beds. Mowing right up to the foundation gets messy and inconsistent. A poured concrete curb solves all of that in one shot - it's permanent, it won't shift, and it doesn't need to be re-edged every season the way a cut edge does.
The front bed is already filled with ornamental grasses and rock, and the curbing frames it up perfectly. The sides are ready to be filled in however the homeowner wants - rock, mulch, or both. That's the real value of getting the border in first. The hard part is done, and now everything else just falls into place.