Wheelbarrow and Birdbaths near Freshly Edged Tree Rings

Grass Edging Tool for Tree Rings

Yesterday, I cut a fresh edge around a couple of sugar maples with my favorite grass edging tool. We had rain and fog in the morning and the soil was soft. Perfect for edging!

Spade for Grass Edging Tool

Sometimes, I prefer to use a sharp spade to edge the lawn. I don’t always use an edging tool.

Sharp, clean and oiled tools make me a better landscaper.

Wheelbarrow Full of Garden Tools

It’s easier to edge a curved bed with a spade than a grass edging tool. The curve of the spade works with the curve of the bed. Don’t get me wrong, I can cut straight or curved edges with either edger.

When cutting edges with a spade, keep your cuts close together to avoid a sawtooth edge. You can see each individual c-shaped cut of the spade below which is acceptible.

Closeup of Fresh Edgings

I like edging with a spade better but it’s rough on my shoulder and takes more planning. The tighter the curve the more I prefer the spade for an edging tool.

Closeup of Freshly Edged Tree Rings

Cleaning up Edgings

It didn’t take long to re-edge these two tree rings with my grass edging tool. I decided to wait to clean up the edgings. In a day, or two, the edgings will dry out becoming lighter and easier to clean up.

Wheelbarrow with Freshly Edged Tree Rings in Background

I use a flat shovel or pitchfork to pick up the large pieces of grass and rocks—a light raking levels out the remaining soil.

Edgings are great for filling low spots in the yard. Further, if you’re lucky, there’s a low spot closer than where you would dump the debris.

Wheelbarrows

I purchased that wheelbarrow from A.M. Leonard over 20 years ago. It’s lightweight, heavy-duty and bulletproof. If you like quality tools, I recommend this A.M. Leonard wheelbarrow. A.M. Leonard makes the same wheelbarrow with a flat-free tire.

Wheelbarrow and Birdbaths near Freshly Edged Tree Rings

Edging Lawn with Spade Video

At the end of this video, starting at 7:15, I show you my method for edging beds with a spade rather than a grass edging tool.


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4 responses to “Grass Edging Tool for Tree Rings”

  1. Kathleen (Kay) Kundert Avatar
    Kathleen (Kay) Kundert

    That was a fascinating video, and you have amazing aim! Glad you call that shovel a spade. That is what I call it but have been told it is a shovel. Not sure you could use that technique in ND clay, but I did just get all my spades sharpened. I have gotten some of my best tools from A.M Leonard. By the way it is snowing again today, expecting 1 to 3 inches. Need more pictures of Spring flowers!!

    1. John Holden Avatar

      It doesn’t matter what it’s called as long as we can agree on what we are talking about. We are fortunate enough not to have much clay around here. I imagine when the clay is wet, the shovel would cut an edge well, but once the clay dries, I bet it gets quite hard. Did you have a warm spell last week? We had a few days in the 80’s here in New England. Love AM Leanard tools as well. Not cheap but worth the price for sure.

      1. Kathleen (Kay) Kundert Avatar
        Kathleen (Kay) Kundert

        I was in Las Vegas (my daughter lives there) from April 7-13, and it was hot and beautiful there. They had a record high of 93 on the 11th. It was also nice in Fargo, a lot of snow melted when I was gone.

        1. John Holden Avatar

          Did you get to visit the Hoover Dam? I would love to see that someday.