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DIY Bed Project Supplies

Landscape Fabric & Bed Edging in Lexington, SC

The base layer and clean lines that keep your beds looking sharp.

A good bed starts with two things: a barrier under your mulch or stone, and a clean edge around it. Landscape fabric blocks weeds while letting water through; bed edging gives you that crisp line between mulch and lawn. Pick your size below and grab it at the yard — we'll help you find the right roll.

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What We Carry

In stock at the yard — pickup, or add to a bulk delivery order.

Fabric sizes read width × length in feet — "3 x 50" is 3 ft wide by 50 ft long. Edging comes in black and brown, same 20-ft roll and price.

How much do I need? (two quick measurements)

For edging

Measure the distance around the bed in feet (walk the outer line where mulch meets lawn). Each roll is 20 ft, so divide your perimeter by 20 and round up. Example: a bed measuring 45 ft around needs 3 rolls (45 ÷ 20 = 2.25 → round up).

For fabric

You’re covering the bed’s surface, so match the roll to the bed. Check the width first — "3 x 50" is 3 ft wide by 50 ft long, so pick a width that reaches across your bed (a ~4 ft-deep bed likes a 4-ft roll). Then check the length — long enough to run the bed plus a little extra to overlap seams. For a wide bed, run two rows side by side and overlap in the middle.

How to get it

Pick it up at the yard, no appointment. Mon–Fri 7:30 AM–5 PM, Sat 8 AM–2 PM, closed Sunday.

Ordering bulk delivery anyway? Ask us to add your edging and fabric to the truck and they’ll ride along.

From the Yard

DIY tips for a bed that stays sharp

Laying fabric

01 Clear and smooth the bed — pull weeds, rake level, knock down high spots so the fabric lies flat.
02 Roll it out and overlap the seams by several inches so weeds can’t sneak through a gap.
03 Pin it down with landscape staples every few feet and along the edges.
04 Cut neat X’s for existing plants, tuck the fabric snug, and trim the edges.
05 Top it with mulch or stone to hold the fabric, hide it, and block light — they work as a team.

Setting edging

Install it flush with the ground so a mower can ride along it and it reads as a clean border.
Follow the bed’s curves, and join two rolls snugly where they meet.
Backfill both sides and press the soil so the edging holds its line season after season.
Contractor Lane
Outfitting beds across multiple properties?

Call in your fabric and edging quantities and we'll have them staged and ready — volume orders through a contractor account, one point of contact.

Good to Know

Edging & Fabric FAQ

Measure the bed's length × width; match the fabric width to the bed and pick a roll length that runs it with overlap at the seams.

Measure the distance around the bed in feet and divide by 20 (each roll is 20 ft), then round up.

It blocks most weeds while letting water and air through. Pin it down, overlap the seams, and top it with mulch or stone for the best result.

Set it flush with the ground so it borders cleanly and a mower can ride along it, follow the bed's curves, and backfill both sides.

Same 20-ft length and price — just the color.

We don't ship — edging and fabric are sold at the yard. Pick them up, or ask us to add them to a bulk delivery order and they'll ride along.

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