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The difference between a good lawn and a great lawn may only be a trimming and/or edging. Trimming differs from edging in that edging refers to a vertical trim of the edges generally along sidewalks and driveways.

EDGING

Edging can make your lawn look finely groomed along the borders and prevent “creeping” grasses from growing outside of their boundaries. The Vertical cut is commonly made in a straight line fashion along the grass boundaries between sidewalks and driveways.

Trimming

Trimming is a technique used to cut grass and weeds in areas a mower cannot reach, such as walls, fences, around mailboxes ad light poles, trees, flower beds, and sometimes driveways and sidewalks. Obviously, there can be confusion in differentiating between trimming and edging. As a general rule, it is best to remember edging as a “vertical” cut and trimming as a “horizontal cut.”

Key Benefits of the Service

Trimming and edging are both necessary maintenance techniques to keep your landscape looking its best.

 Gives your lawn a clean manicured appearance
  Adds value to landscape without a great deal of cost
  Edging saves trimming time
  Edging provides a root barrier

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