Keep your landscaping near the fence well-maintained and appealing with these 15 Innovative Fence Edging.
Garden edging next to the fence is not only a way to improve curb appeal but also a functional feature to enhance privacy, create a beautiful part of the garden landscape, and make it easier to maintain.
1. Blooming Flower Garden Edge
This garden bed acts as a beautiful transition between the black metal fence and the well-maintained lawn.
The plants are blooming to add a bright pop of color to the industrial black fence.
2. Mulch Garden Bed And Trellises
This fence edging idea features a mulch garden bed with shrubs, flowers, and pot-climbing plants.
The trellises can be easily attached to the wooden fence, even DIY ones, as shown in the photo. When they thrive, they will form a green layer covering the fence.
3. Zen Fence Garden
This fence edging garden is inspired by Asian gardens. The neat garden bed, outlined with solid wood posts is decorated with green shade-loving plants and shrubs alternating with trees.
The gap between the garden bed end and the patio tiles is filled with black river stones that enhance the zen look.
4. Garden Bed Outlined With Metal Sheet
The unique metal fence, with its laser-cut shapes and rusty surface, is decorated with a garden bed covered with pebbles.
The garden follows the fence’s curved shape and creates a united look for this outdoor feature.
5. Elegant Fence Garden
This fence garden combines a small-scale lawn, a garden bed with blooming flowers, and another one with green shrubs.
This ensures a constant living fence decor and an enhanced curb appeal of the outdoor space.
6. Evergreen Fence Edging
It is a clever idea to make a boxwood fence edging instead of a flower garden bed next to the wall if you are looking for an evergreen lush layer of greenery and have low-maintenance requirements.
7. Fence Edging With Wild Flowers
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This fence edging idea features an irregular-shaped garden bed that doesn’t follow the fence line.
Instead, it covers a corner of the fence space to mimic wild scenery with self-growing flowers.
8. Garden Along The Fence And The Pool
This fence-edging garden is a beautiful way to make this part of the outdoors brighter, more natural, and more relaxing.
The garden bed transitions between a pool with a stone-tile pool deck and a wooden fence with a modern design.
9. Garden Bed Along The Fence With A Brick Edging
You can use building materials to edge the garden along the fence and separate it from the rest of the backyard. This lovely photo outlines the garden bed with bricks dug into the soil.
This barrier not only visually separates the lawn from the garden bed but also retains it.
10. Fence Edging With Green Plants
The designer of this pool area aimed to create a more zen atmosphere by keeping the elements minimalist and bringing nature closer to the water feature.
The garden bed is placed next to the fence line and features two rows of plants of varying heights,, creating a point of interest.
11. Whimsy Garden Bed Next To The Fence
The stone tiles in this backyard outline the end of the lush garden bed edging the fence.
The flowers are a mix of wild and cottage garden flowers, perfectly complementing the wooden fence in traditional cedar tree color.
12. Gravel Garden Fence Edging
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This modern metal slat fence is edged with various green shrubs. They cover a wide line of soil, which is outlined with a gravel walkway that surrounds the pool.
The gravel periphery is a functional and visually appealing outdoor feature that also implies a zen feeling.
13. Garden Bed With Various Plant Kinds Next To The Fence
The fence edging in this photo features a garden bed interrupted by a walkway made from rectangular white stone tiles.
The walkway provides functionality for maintaining both sides of the garden bed and also for transpassing through the garden without damaging the flowers.
14. Cottage Style Garden Bed
There isn’t a better way to highlight a picket fence than a lush cottage garden next to it.
The plant varieties include blooming seasonal flowers, evergreen shrubs, and roses.
15. Curved Garden Bed Next To The Fence
Edging the plain fence with a curved garden bed will give it interest.
To highlight the bed’s intriguing shape, use bricks or pavers for a border or build a walkway through it that will also offer functionality.