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Landscape Edging in Utah

Permanent concrete edging that keeps mulch, rock, and soil contained while giving your landscaping a finished, professional look. No more plastic borders that shift and crack.

If you've spent any time fighting with plastic edging that pops out of the ground or metal strips that rust and bend, you already know the problem. Those products are sold as "easy solutions," but within a season or two they're sticking up at odd angles, letting mulch spill onto the lawn, and making your yard look worse than it did before you installed them. Concrete landscape edging solves this permanently.

We pour continuous concrete borders directly along your bed lines, creating a solid, ground-level edge that keeps mulch, rock, and soil exactly where they belong. The concrete is extruded on-site using a machine that follows whatever curves and angles your landscape requires — no cutting, no fitting, no gaps. Once it cures, that edge isn't moving. Not this year, not in ten years.

Our edging profiles range from a low, flat mower strip to a taller raised border, depending on what you're containing and how you want it to look. If your beds are filled with decorative rock, a taller profile keeps everything in place even on slopes. For mulch beds along a lawn, a mower-style profile lets you run your wheel right along the edge and skip the hand trimmer entirely.

Installation is fast. Most residential edging jobs are quoted in the evening and poured the next morning. We show up, lay out the lines, prep the base, and extrude the concrete in a single pass. By the end of the day, you have clean, permanent borders that redefine your entire landscape. No more re-staking plastic every spring. No more rock migrating into the grass. Just a clean line that holds.

Common Questions

The terms overlap quite a bit. "Edging" usually refers to a lower-profile border meant to separate lawn from beds at ground level. "Curbing" can mean a taller, more decorative profile with stamp patterns and color. At Buzz Co, we pour both — just different profiles on the same machine. You pick the height and style that fits your yard.

We extrude the concrete into a prepared trench about 3–4 inches deep, which gives the border a solid footing below grade. This below-ground portion is what prevents the edging from shifting or heaving — something plastic and metal products can't match because they sit on the surface.

Very little. We seal the concrete after installation to protect the color and surface. After that, we recommend re-sealing every 2–3 years and clearing soil or debris that builds up against the edge. That's it. No re-staking, no bending it back into shape, no annual replacement.

Ready to get this done?

Justin comes out in the evening so both homeowners can be there. You walk the yard together, pick colors and patterns, and get a firm price on the spot. If it works, the crew is there the next morning.

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