When it comes to adding finishing touches and structure to your garden flowerbeds, natural stone borders stand out as a timeless and durable option. Find out how to choose, install and maintain your garden edging stone borders to enhance the aesthetics of your garden and flowerbeds.
Choose the ideal stone for your borders:
Granite, with its fine texture and exceptional durability, offers a border that will stand up to the elements and the test of time. Choose shades of granite to match the colours of your garden. Our granite borders are available in shades of grey (light and dark), black granite, yellow granite or pink granite. They can also be used to frame terraces, patios and courtyards, or as edging for garden paths.
Black slate adds a modern, monochrome and refined touch to your garden. Its dark colour creates a striking contrast with the surrounding plants and vegetation.
Sandstone, with its natural charm and subtle colour variations, brings an organic aesthetic to your flower beds. The warm tones and unique texture of sandstone make it a popular choice.
Gneiss, also called Alpine stone, has a rustic authenticity and is available in a range of tones from bluish grey to warmer shades of ochre and beige. Use these borders to create natural flowerbeds combining mineral and vegetation.
- Bordure de massif en granit
- Slate palisades
- Bordure de jardin en Pierre des Alpes
Installing stone borders for your flowerbeds and flower beds:
Preparing the ground:
Start by marking out border of your floxerbed, removing any unwanted vegetation. Make sure the ground is level and ready for the stone borders.
Laying the borders :
To lay a garden border, start by placing the stone borders or paving stones along the perimeter of the flowerbed, following the lines you’ve defined. Play with shapes and sizes to create a harmonious layout that enhances the aesthetics of the natural stone.
Solid anchoring in the ground:
Partially bury the stones in the ground to ensure their stability. For permanent installations, you can also use mortar to fix the edging stones together.
Maintenance of stone kerbs and borders:
Cleaning: gently remove debris and dirt that has accumulated on stone borders. Avoid using harsh chemicals to preserve the integrity of the stone.


