EverEdge offers big solution with Garden Rings

  • 26 Oct 2017

EverEdge is offering a big solution for your garden with the EverEdge Garden Rings.

Screen Shot 2017-10-26 at 16.03.39The rings are available as a 2-piece, including a 600mm diameter ring up to a 5-piece, 1500mm diameter ring as standard.

However, when a smaller or larger than stock ring is required, extra sections can be added or removed from the rings. Manufactured from 1.6mm thick galvanised steel, the EverEdge Garden Ring allows the edge to remain flexible, yet strong enough to hold its shape once assembled. 

Screen Shot 2017-10-26 at 16.03.06The rings are rolled to set radiuses so when they are assembled they make a “near perfect” circle.

When once customer required a ring of 300mm diameter, EverEdge offered to roll the section of a garden ring to a tighter radius – ideal for edging some tree saplings in his garden border.

On the other hand, EverEdge added extra sections to the 1500mm diameter to create the required size for one customer who required an extra large ring.

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

Phone: 01453 731717

Visit EverEdge's website

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