Using Stone Edging On Zoysia

Q: Our zoysia grass has gone nuts this year, invading the garden beds
mercilessly. Can I use stone edging?
A: The best solution is a continuous barrier made of metal or plastic. Edging
material is easy to find at garden centers. The edging should be installed six
inches deep with two inches showing above ground. Be sure the top edge is
easily visible. You’ll need to inspect every week or two to make sure no grass
has grown over it.
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