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Root barriers and borders: Structure and protect your garden

Culture Indoor offers you a selection of garden edgings designed to effectively separate your flowerbeds and structure your outdoor space. Delimit your flower beds, tree outlines and pathways by creating original shapes, whether rounded or square. Our various garden edgings, available in different materials and shapes, offer you a wide choice to meet your aesthetic and functional needs.

In addition, discover our anti-root barriers, an essential solution for protecting your buried structures (terraces, foundations, pipes) and preventing invasion by tree and plant roots. These sturdy, long-lasting barriers provide effective protection to maintain the integrity of your garden and landscaping.

Choose the ideal solution for structuring and protecting your garden:

  • Explore our variety of garden edgings in different materials (wood, metal, plastic) and styles to delimit your spaces with aesthetic appeal.
  • Create original, personalized shapes for your flower beds and tree outlines, adding a unique touch to your garden.
  • Protect your underground infrastructure and surface landscaping with our effective root barriers.
  • Ensure your garden's longevity by controlling root growth with our durable, hard-wearing solutions.

Structure, embellish and protect your garden with our range of garden edgings and root barriers, available from Culture Indoor .

FAQ Garden edgings and root barriers

What's the difference between a garden edging and a root barrier?

A garden border is mainly used to visually delimit spaces and contain materials (soil, mulch), while a root barrier is used to physically prevent the spread of plant and tree roots.

How do I choose the right material for my garden edging?

The choice of material depends on aesthetic appeal, durability and the type of plants or areas to be bordered. Wood offers a natural look, metal is robust and modern, and plastic is economical and flexible.

When is it necessary to install a root barrier?

It's advisable to install a root barrier when planting trees or plants with aggressive root growth near sensitive structures (terraces, foundations, swimming pools, pipes) to avoid possible damage.