Stone Garden Edging That Makes the Whole Garden Look More Put-Together
Stone garden edging does a quiet but important job. It gives garden beds a clear edge, helps keep lawn, mulch and gravel in their own lanes, and makes the whole space feel more thought-out. If your garden looks like it needs a bit more shape, this is a very good place to start.
How to Choose the Right Stone Garden Edging
Start with the Space
The longer the stone, the squarer it needs to be. Long, slim stones suit straight runs along driveways, fence lines and rectangular bed, they lay quickly, line up cleanly and give a sharp, modern edge.
If your garden curves, swap to a shorter block. Garden wall stones are made for curves: their compact size lets you follow the natural shape of a bed without forcing awkward joins or cutting.
Think about what you're separating
Edging does different jobs depending on what sits either side of it. A simple lawn-to-garden border only needs a low, single course to stop grass creeping in and hold mulch in place.
Separating a path from a garden bed asks for something a bit more substantial, enough height to contain pebbles or stop soil washing onto the path. Retaining a raised bed or terracing a slope is a bigger job again, and that's where stackable garden wall stones earn their keep.
Match the height to the job
A low border around a feature bed might only need 100–150mm of height. A bed raised above lawn level needs enough courses to hold the soil in without bulging.
If you're stepping a sloped yard, plan the height in courses and work out how many rows you'll need before you order. Taller walls may also need a base trench, drainage behind, or in some cases engineering, worth a quick check before you start.
Plan your length before you order
Measure the full run, including curves, and add 5–10% for cuts and breakages. For curved sections with garden wall stones, measure along the actual curve rather than straight across — it's almost always longer than it looks. Not sure how much you'll need? Get in touch and we'll help you work it out.
Concrete or natural stone?
Both work beautifully. It comes down to the look you're after and the budget. Concrete edging stones are consistent in size and colour, easier to lay in straight lines, and generally the more affordable option.
They suit modern homes, structured gardens and anywhere you want a clean, uniform finish. Natural stone has more variation in colour, texture and shape, which gives gardens a softer, more organic feel. It pairs well with cottage gardens, native plantings and established landscapes where you want the edging to feel like it's always been there.
Different Stone Styles to Work With
Our stone garden edging range includes a mix of natural stone and block edging options in different colours and stone types. And with different sizes across the range, it’s easy to find something that suits your layout and the look you’re going for. Whether you want a subtle border or a stronger feature edge, there’s an option that can help bring the space together.
Get It Delivered, Pick It Up or Come Have a Look
If you’d like your stone garden edging delivered, just get in touch, and we can help you work out the best option for your area. If pickup suits you better, you can collect from Brisbane and keep the project moving at your own pace.
Want to see the stone in person before deciding? You’re always welcome to visit our Eagle Farm yard to compare colours, textures and sizes properly. Sometimes it’s just easier to know what feels right when it’s right there in front of you.
Where Good Gardens Get a Head Start
At Australian Landscape Supplies, you can sort your stone garden edging and other landscaping materials all in one place, which makes the whole process a lot easier. Less running around, less second-guessing, and less chance of forgetting something important halfway through.
We also know the range well, and we’re happy to share practical advice if you need it. So whether you already know what you want or you’re still weighing up a few options, we’ll help make the decision feel a whole lot simpler.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common questions below.
What is stone garden edging used for?
Stone garden edging is ideal for creating neat borders around garden beds, lawns, pathways, gravel areas and feature planting zones. It helps separate different parts of the landscape clearly, so the whole garden looks tidier and more intentional.
Why choose stone garden edging over plastic or metal edging?
Stone garden edging gives you a more solid, long-lasting and premium-looking finish. It has more presence in the landscape, suits a wider range of garden styles, and doesn’t look like an afterthought once everything is in place.
Does stone garden edging make garden maintenance easier?
Yes. Well-defined edges can make mowing, trimming and general garden upkeep simpler because the borders are clearer and the different areas are more contained. It’s one of those small upgrades that can make the whole garden feel easier to manage.
Can I see the stone garden edging before I buy?
Absolutely. If you’d like to compare colours, textures and sizes in person before making a decision, you’re welcome to visit our EagleFarm yard and check out the range properly.
Can someone help me choose the right stone edging for my project?
Yes. If you’re weighing up options, unsure about colours or trying to work out what will suit your garden best, our team can help with practical advice before you order.
Still have questions? Talk to a Landscaping Expert.
Not Sure What You Need? Start Here
If you’re comparing options, figuring out quantities or trying to organise delivery, we can help before you buy. A quick chat early on can save a lot of stuffing around later, especially if you’re ordering for a bigger project.
If you’re in the trade, we can also help with quotes, product selection and supply planning. Whether it’s a once-off job or part of your usual workflow, we’ll help make it easier to get what you need.