







🌱 Shape your garden’s future with flexible, tool-free steel elegance!
The Arum Lawn Edging is a 4-inch high, 39-inch wide flexible garden border made from 1/16” thick Cor-Ten steel. It requires no digging or tools for installation, featuring an interlocking design that allows easy bending to fit any garden shape. Its weathering steel finish naturally develops a protective, rust-like patina, combining durability with sophisticated rustic charm.
| ASIN | B08378HZHN |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (7) |
| Date First Available | 19 June 2020 |
| Item weight | 7.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Arum Home and Garden Pty Ltd |
| Material type | Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 99.06 x 0.1 cm; 7.14 kg |
A**M
Nice idea but made of inferior, garbage metal. In less than one week outdoors it turned into a pile of rusted junk. This is not patina...no, this turned into rust.
T**A
Super easy to install. They bend a bit so I could make a curvy path. I would definitely recommend them.
C**R
I did not realize that these had the word "Arum" stamped into the product every 24 inches. Can you name a single landscape product, apart from these, that is branded? Are we stamping query names onto boulders? Nursery names carved into trees? This is so tacky, and so inappropriate given the intended application of the product. I am kicking myself for not noticing this in the product photos (sure enough, there it is), but feel justified in my disappointment with this product. Avoid this product if you don't want your garden looking like a product placement that YOU PAID FOR.
R**N
I purchased a plastic lawn edging and Regretted it almost immediately. I was digging a trench around my entire flower bed and I decide to look for a better option. I found these steel lawn edging on amazon and they saved me. No digging and created a nice clean line without the waves of the plastic alternative. Amazing product.
M**E
I wanted something clean and contemporary and these fit the bill. While they were fairly easy to assemble, it is hard to do them one at a time because you have to raise the connecting end high. You cannot for example, put one into the ground and then add the next one. You have to always keep at least one end out of the ground. I had to do several at once and then raise them all together. So it was a challenge to get them exactly how I wanted them. But since I was doing a curvy border, it worked out okay. If I was trying to get a strait/clean edge, I would have had to enlist some help. I'm 55/F and did these by myself. I love that from the street it looks liquidy/curvy. And they discolored to a dark rusty brown very quickly as it rained the next day. If you want them to stay new and shiny these won't work for you.
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