




Here's a look at a concrete curbing job we just wrapped up in Rice, MN. The goal was simple - give this property clean, defined edges around the beds and rock areas while cutting down on the ongoing maintenance that comes with keeping everything tidy season after season.
We went with a wheat walnut color paired with a limestone stamp. That combination gives the curbing a warm, natural tone that works really well against the rock mulch and the existing brick on the home. It doesn't compete with the landscape - it just ties everything together cleanly.
Concrete curbing is one of those upgrades that does a lot of quiet work. It keeps rock and mulch from migrating into the lawn. It eliminates the need to re-edge beds every few weeks. And it gives the whole front of the property a finished look that you just can't get from plastic edging or metal strips. The curbing around the flagpole bed is a great example - a simple circular border that makes that feature look intentional and sharp.
The crew knocked this one out and the homeowner was thrilled with how it turned out. That reaction at the end of a job is exactly why we do this kind of work. Happy customers, clean edges, done right.
If your beds are constantly losing their shape or you're tired of fighting mulch migration every spring, concrete landscape edging is worth a serious look. It's a one-time install that keeps paying off year after year.