The “Deep-Set” Brick Rule: Why Most Gardeners Are Edging Their Lawns Wrong

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The Biggest Brick Edging Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Brick edging mistakes to avoid including heaving, settling, uneven pavers, and grass creep

Mistake: shallow trench

This is the classic failure. A shallow trench leaves the brick sitting in unstable material, and movement starts almost immediately.

If your edge keeps settling or popping up, the problem usually started underneath.

Mistake: wrong base or no base

Bricks laid on plain dirt almost never stay crisp. Even if they look fine at first, they usually become settled pavers or tilted pieces within a season or two.

A proper crushed stone base is not overkill. It’s the job.

Mistake: using the wrong brick

Indoor-style brick or soft reclaimed material can fail outside if it isn’t rated for exposure. Some reclaimed brick is great, but not all of it is tough enough.

Always check before buying. A cheap stack from a random source can become an expensive redo.

Mistake: blaming the brick for grass creep

Sometimes the edging is fine, but the maintenance is sloppy. Grass still needs occasional trimming, and mulch piled over the edge gives runners an easy bridge.

That’s why some borders look messy even when the masonry is solid. Next, I’ll show you how to maintain a deep-set brick edge for years without turning it into another weekend chore, so hit the next button below.

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