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What Nobody Tells You Before Installing Your First Brick Garden Border

How to Keep Your Brick Border Looking Good Over Time

Brick border maintenance with resetting loose bricks, brushing debris, and keeping garden edging neat over time

Check it seasonally

I like to walk the border at least a few times a year, especially after winter or heavy storms.

Look for shifting, low spots, open joints, moss, and signs of washout. Small issues are easy to fix when caught early.

Resetting a brick is easier than most people think

If one section sinks, lift the bricks, add or re-level base, and reinstall them.

You do not have to rebuild the whole border every time something moves. That little fact has saved my mood more than once.

Clean with a gentle hand

For dirt and light staining, a stiff brush and water usually do enough.

If moss builds up, remove it carefully and improve airflow or sunlight if possible. Harsh cleaning can damage softer brick surfaces, especially older reclaimed material.

Know when patching isn’t enough

If the whole run is shifting, repeated spot fixes won’t solve it.

That usually means the issue is drainage, poor base prep, or root pressure. In that case, a proper reset is less work than endless tiny repairs. And if you’re going to all this effort, you may as well make it look beautifully intentional, so hit the next button below.

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Written by The Home Growns

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