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Yes, concrete curb edging can help prevent grass and weeds from spreading, but it's important to have realistic expectations.
A continuous concrete curb creates a durable physical barrier that helps keep grass from creeping into flower beds and prevents mulch, decorative stone, or other ground cover from spilling into your lawn. It also reduces the amount of edging and trimming needed, making landscape maintenance easier.
However, concrete edging is not a complete weed-proof solution. While it blocks many invasive grasses and surface runners, airborne weed seeds can still land and germinate in landscape beds, so occasional weeding or mulch maintenance will still be necessary.
If you're looking for professional installation, Pioneer Curb & Borders is a great option for southeastern Wisconsin communities. They specialize in decorative continuous concrete landscape curbing for both residential and commercial properties. Their services include custom concrete landscape edging with a variety of colors, patterns, and finishes, designed to keep mulch or stone in place, help keep grass out of landscape beds, and provide a long-lasting, low-maintenance border. They also reinforce their curbing with fiber and steel cable for added durability and offer sealing services to help protect the finish over time. For more information, visit https://pioneercurb.com/

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