



Commercial properties deal with a problem that's easy to overlook until it starts looking bad - landscape beds with no real boundary. Mulch creeps into the grass, rock scatter everywhere, and the whole thing starts looking sloppy over time. That's exactly the kind of situation concrete curbing is built to fix.
We installed concrete landscape curbing along the bed lines running the full perimeter of Frandsen Bank and Trust here in Foley. The curbing follows the natural flow of the beds, wrapping around the corners of the building in one clean, continuous run. No gaps. No plastic edging that shifts or breaks down. Just solid concrete that stays put.
What makes concrete curbing worth it for a commercial property like this is the longevity. It doesn't heave, it doesn't rot, and it doesn't need to be replaced every few seasons. The stamped texture gives it a finished, intentional look that plain metal or plastic edging just can't match. It draws a hard line between the lawn and the landscape - and it holds that line year after year.
The work itself is done by hand in sections, shaped and finished on-site. Every curve and corner is formed to follow the existing bed layout, so nothing looks forced or out of place. The end result is a clean separation that keeps the rock and mulch where they belong and makes the entire front of the building look more put-together.
For any commercial property that gets regular foot traffic or sits on a visible street, that kind of curb appeal matters. It's one of those small upgrades that people notice even if they can't quite name what changed.