Bordüürid

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Bordüürid — what are they and what are they used for?

Bordüürid are landscape edging elements used to separate flower beds, lawns and paths; made from concrete, plastic or rubber, they keep soil in place, create neat borders and simplify laying paving slabs.

Which types of bordüürid are suitable for flower beds?

For flower beds choose low, flexible plastic or rubber edging or classic concrete sections 5–15 cm high; plastic is good for curved shapes, concrete provides a durable rigid border.

How do bordüürid for paving slabs differ from garden edging?

Paving edging is heavier and stronger, usually concrete 10–20 cm high rigid profiles that retain slabs and edge; garden edging is lighter and more flexible, mainly for decorative borders and holding soil.

What types of plastic bordüürid exist and where to use them?

Plastic edging comes as flexible PVC or PE strips and segments; ideal for curved beds, lawns and temporary borders — easy to install and resistant to corrosion.

Can bordüürid be used in a greenhouse and which ones suit?

Use low plastic or rubber edging 3–8 cm high in greenhouses; they withstand moisture and are easy to mount around beds to retain soil and direct water.

What sizes of bordüürid to choose for beds and lawn?

Choose 5–10 cm height for beds and 3–8 cm for lawns; width depends on material — plastic strips often 10–15 mm, concrete segments 10–20 cm.

Are plastic bordüürid suitable for long-term outdoor use?

Yes, quality PVC/PE edging resists moisture and UV, though it may fade and lose flexibility over time; for maximum longevity choose concrete or rubber.

Which bordüürid are best for creating curved flower bed contours?

Flexible plastic edging or soft rubber strips are best for curved designs; they bend easily and are fixed into the ground with pegs.

Are there bordüürid made especially for baths or showers?

Yes — narrow plastic and rubber edgings 2–5 cm high designed to prevent water run-off and suitable for wet rooms.

How to correctly install a plastic bordüür in the ground?

Place the plastic edging in a leveled trench 5–10 cm deep, compact the base with sand or gravel, and secure sections or pegs every 30–50 cm.