


We just wrapped up a concrete curbing job at a golf course in Saint Cloud, and honestly, it's one of those upgrades that just makes everything look more intentional. Clean lines. Sharp edges. The kind of definition that catches your eye without being flashy about it.
Here's the thing about concrete curbing - it does a lot of heavy lifting for a landscape. It keeps mulch and soil where it belongs, stops grass from creeping into beds, and cuts down on the time spent re-edging every few weeks. For a high-traffic property like a golf course, that kind of low-maintenance structure matters.
We installed curbing around a front island bed near the entrance, wrapping it in a smooth, continuous border that follows the natural shape of the bed. That consistent curve is something you just can't get with plastic edging or hand-cut borders. It stays put, it doesn't shift, and it looks the same a few years from now as it does on day one.
Concrete curbing works on any scale - from a single mailbox bed to a full commercial property. It's one of those investments that quietly adds curb appeal and saves time on upkeep at the same time. Whether it's a golf course, a neighborhood entrance, or your own front yard, the result is the same: everything just looks more finished.
If your beds are starting to look a little soft around the edges, this is worth considering. It's a straightforward upgrade with a result that speaks for itself.