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DIY Brick Garden Borders under $100: A Budget-Friendly Weekend Guide

DIY brick garden border under $100 around a flower bed with mulch and reclaimed brick edging

I love a project that makes the yard look way more expensive than it actually is. A DIY brick garden border is one of those sweet-spot upgrades that adds structure, boosts curb appeal, and keeps mulch from wandering all over the lawn.

The best part is you do not need a contractor, a truck full of fancy tools, or a huge landscaping budget. If you plan it right, you can build a clean, durable brick flower bed border in a single weekend for under $100.

Why Brick Garden Borders Are Worth It on a Budget

budget brick garden edging showing how a DIY flower bed border improves curb appeal

Brick edging makes a yard look instantly polished

A simple brick garden edging line gives flower beds a clear shape. Even messy plantings look intentional once the border is in place.

I’ve had beds that looked kind of wild in a bad way, not a cottage-garden way. The second I added edging, it all felt finished.

Brick usually lasts longer than cheaper edging options

Plastic edging can warp, pop up, or crack after a season or two. Brick and concrete pavers hold their shape better and don’t scream “budget fix.”

That matters if you want low-maintenance flower beds. I’d rather install once and tweak a little later than fully replace something every spring.

Some garden styles benefit more than others

Brick works beautifully in cottage garden border designs, rustic brick edging, and even modern garden edging if you keep the lines simple. It also fits front yards, walkway edges, vegetable beds, and small patio beds.

If your yard needs more definition, brick helps separate lawn, mulch, and planting zones. That clean edge is honestly half the visual upgrade.

You can build a lot for under $100

A small to medium border, especially a no-mortar brick border, is very doable on a budget. If you use reclaimed brick edging or discounted pavers, your money stretches even further.

I’ve seen people overspend on plants and skip the edging, and wow, it shows. Hit the next button below, because smart planning is what keeps this project under budget instead of turning into a $240 “oops.”

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Written by The Home Growns

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