EverEdge

25 years of EverEdge

  • 27 Jan 2021

In 1995, EverEdge produced its first piece of steel lawn edging, which was installed in a garden in North Staffordshire.

EverEdge has been produced for a little over 25 years now and, during that time, the company’s product range has expanded from just three heights and one colour to seven heights (75mm to 300mm), four thicknesses (1.6mm to 6mm) and assorted lengths (one to two and a half metres).

The range comes in six colours (brown, slate, black, dark green, unpainted, and Corten, which is rusty), is preformed rings in five diameters, two colours and two heights, and special EasyBeds (in three colours) for vegetable patches. 

That makes for an increase from three to over 73 different product lines, most of which EverEdge endeavours to keep in stock.

There is also the bespoke planters (large and small) that EverEdge makes to order and which adorn prestigious developments nationwide –  you can see lots of examples in the gallery.

From a family business that started in a portacabin in the West Midlands to now exporting to more than 15 countries globally.

But remember, all EverEdge products are still manufactured in the West Midlands.

EverEdge,
93 The Lloyd,
Market Drayton,
Shropshire,
United Kingdom,
TF9 2PS

Phone: 01453 731717

Visit EverEdge's website

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