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12 Low-Maintenance Brick Border Layouts to Stop Grass From Spreading

Double-Row Brick Mowing Strip

Double-row brick mowing strip border for low-maintenance flower bed edging and less trimming

Why extra width helps so much

A double-row brick border gives your mower wheel a wider landing zone. That sounds minor, but wow, it can save a surprising amount of trimming time every single week.

This is one of the best options for busy homeowners who want a no-trim flower bed edge feel. More brick now often means less maintenance later.

The cost-versus-maintenance tradeoff

Yes, you’ll use more materials and spend more time installing it. But if you’re constantly edging long beds, that extra width pays you back in labor pretty fast.

I especially like this style when grass grows aggressively from both sides. In those spots, a narrow border sometimes feels like bringing a butter knife to a sword fight.

Best places to use it

This layout shines in large suburban yards, around long foundation plantings, and beside lawn-heavy front yards. It also works well near patios where people want a more finished, framed look.

For tiny front yards, though, it can feel visually heavy. If your beds are narrow, the wider strip might steal space instead of helping.

If grass is extra pushy in your yard, hit the next button below, because the upright layout gives you a stronger physical barrier.

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Written by The Home Growns

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