Border edging in Exeter

Professional border edging services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60-£85

Typical Duration

1-1.5 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Lawn edges cut clean along your borders and paths for that crisp, just-maintained look. Straightforward job that makes a surprising difference to how tidy your garden appears.

Transform Your Garden in an Hour

Nothing makes a lawn look maintained like sharp edges. You can have perfect grass, but fuzzy edges make the whole garden look neglected. Clean edges = instant professional appearance.

💡 Pro tip: Edge BEFORE mowing, not after. Then mow towards the edges and the mower picks up all the cut grass from edging. Saves cleanup time.


Why Proper Edging Matters

It's the frame around your lawn - wonky or overgrown edges ruin the whole picture.

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Straight, consistent depthWavy, uneven, random depth
Soil scraped back from grassGrass growing into borders
Clean lines following border shapeCuts across border corners
All mess cleared awayClumps of soil left on paths

What You Get

🔧 The Process

StageWhat Happens
CutVertical cut along lawn edge with half-moon or powered edger
ScrapeRemove soil overhang, define the edge
ClearBrush paths, rake or mow up debris

📦 You're Left With

  • Clean defined lawn edges
  • Grass contained, not spreading into borders
  • Tidy professional appearance
  • Paths clear of mess

Pricing Guide

Garden SizeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Small front lawn edges30-45 mins£60
Average garden borders1-1.5 hrs£60-£85
Large garden or complex edges1.5-2 hrs£85-£110

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after.


Perfect For...

Spring cleanup - get edges sharp after winter growth

Pre-event tidying - garden looking good for visitors

Regular maintenance - monthly or seasonal edge cutting

New lawns - establish clean edges from the start

Why Choose Us for Border edging in Exeter?

Edges cut clean and straight

Soil scraped back from grass

Defined border lines restored

All mess cleared and removed

What to Expect

Step 1: Edge Cutting

Using a half-moon edger or powered trimmer, I'll cut vertically down along the edge of your lawn where it meets borders, paths, or beds.

Step 2: Soil Removal

Scrape back any soil or turf that's crept over the edge. This defines the line and stops grass spreading into borders.

Step 3: Cleanup

Sweep or blow cut grass and soil off paths. Rake up or mow in debris from the lawn. Everything left tidy.

🔧 DIY Tips

Edging is satisfying to do yourself if you've got the tools:

🔧 What you'll need

  • Half-moon edger (manual) or powered edger/strimmer
  • Garden line and pegs (for straight edges)
  • Stiff brush or leaf blower
  • Rake
  • Wheelbarrow or bucket for debris

📐 Manual edging (half-moon)

  1. If doing straight edges, run a garden line as a guide
  2. Stand on the lawn, face the border
  3. Push half-moon straight down into the soil - full depth
  4. Rock it back slightly to cut the grass roots
  5. Work along the edge, overlapping each cut slightly
  6. Use a trowel or hand to scrape away the cut strip
  7. Brush or blow debris off paths

⚡ Powered edging

  1. Use a purpose-made lawn edger or careful strimming
  2. Hold vertically, not at an angle
  3. Work slowly and steadily along the edge
  4. Takes practice to keep a consistent line
  5. Finish by scraping soil back if needed

🌿 For curved edges

  • Don't follow every tiny wiggle in the border
  • Smooth out the curves for a cleaner look
  • Half-moon edgers handle curves better than powered tools
  • Mark out your ideal curve with a hose pipe first if needed

⚠️ Common mistakes

  • Cutting at an angle instead of vertical (creates undercut edge that collapses)
  • Not following a line on straight edges (wonky results)
  • Edging after mowing (creates mess on cut lawn)
  • Cutting too shallow (doesn't define the edge properly)
  • Not clearing up after (mess everywhere)

💡 Pro trick: Once edges are cut sharp, maintain them with a strimmer held vertically every few weeks. Full re-cutting with a half-moon only needed 2-3 times a year then.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🌱 New lawns: Wait until grass is established (3-4 mows) before edging. Cutting edges on brand new turf can disturb the roots.

Best time? Spring and early summer when grass is growing fast. Edges can be cut any time, but they stay sharp longest when done during active growth - the cut grass edge regrows neatly.

Wavy edges? If your borders have grown fuzzy and wavy, you can re-establish straight or smooth curves by cutting a new edge line. Just means you'll lose a strip of lawn width.

Add edging strips? Metal or plastic lawn edge strips keep grass contained and reduce how often you need to cut edges. I can install these if you want - separate job.

Combine with mowing? Makes sense to edge and mow in one visit - I can quote for both together.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between edging and mowing?

Mowing cuts the grass height. Edging cuts the lawn edge vertically where grass meets borders, creating that clean defined line. It's what makes lawns look professionally maintained.

How often should edges be cut?

Depends how fast your grass grows and how tidy you like it. Most people do edges every 3-4 weeks through growing season. Less often if you're not bothered about the pristine look.

Will you use my edger or bring your own?

I bring my own half-moon edger or powered edger. If you prefer I use yours, just let me know - sometimes people have specific tools they want used.

Can you edge around awkward shapes?

Yes - curved borders, around trees, along paths, next to walls. Hand edging with a half-moon gets into places powered edgers can't. Just takes a bit longer.

What about the mess afterwards?

I'll brush or blow all the cut grass and soil off paths and back onto the lawn, then either rake it up or mow it in depending on how much there is. Your edges will look clean when I'm done.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60-£85

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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