







Most landscape beds don't have a hard separation between the lawn and the bed. Over time, grass creeps in, mulch spills out, and the whole thing starts looking messy no matter how well the plants are doing. That's the problem concrete curbing solves - and it does it permanently.
We installed charcoal concrete curbing with a heavy Spanish stamp around the beds on this property - front, back, and sides. The Spanish stamp pattern gives it that stacked stone look without any of the shifting or settling you'd get with actual stone edging. And the charcoal color ties in cleanly with the home's exterior.
What we like about this style of landscape edging is how much work it takes off your plate long-term. No more re-edging beds every few weeks. No more kicking mulch back into place after every mow. The curbing acts as a solid physical barrier that keeps everything where it belongs - season after season.
The curbing wraps the beds on all sides of the house, which is what makes the biggest difference for curb appeal. It's not just one bed out front. The whole property gets that finished, intentional look. Even the beds along the back and side of the house - areas most people overlook - got the same clean treatment.
This is one of those upgrades that looks simple but has a real impact on how a home presents itself. Whether you're thinking about resale or just want a yard that looks sharp all summer, concrete curbing is a solid investment that holds up without a lot of ongoing maintenance.