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Mark out your flowerbeds

When gardens are in their active phase, nature tends to take liberties and roam where it pleases. What starts out as a little wandering vegetation can quickly turn into a blooming jungle if you don't create a few limits.

Structuring the areas of your garden

Flowers, fruit and vegetables all rub shoulders with one another in the garden. For all of these planting beds to successfully cohabit, it is preferable to create a little order, with some wicker borders, for example. Not only will they outline garden paths and vegetable plots, with endless wickerwork designs available, they will bring a decorative touch to your garden. 

  • Mark out your flowerbeds

    Plan your route before laying

    Mark out the route of your borders on the ground, using some cord and a stake for straight lines, or a garden hose for curves.
    Then, all you have to do is plant the border by pushing its legs into the ground. They are as quick and easy as that to install!

    Now your landscaping is in place, or under control even, you can just let things grow.