


Most landscape borders look fine at first. Then a season or two goes by and they start shifting, separating, or sinking. That's usually because they were never built on a proper foundation to begin with. We do it differently.
Every border we install starts with 6-inch concrete footers and rebar reinforcement underneath. That foundation is what keeps everything locked in place long-term - no settling, no gaps opening up between bricks, no wavy lines developing over time. The visible work is only as good as what's underneath it.
We cut every brick evenly and set each course level so the finished lines are clean and consistent. Whether we're wrapping a tree ring, framing a front bed along the driveway, or building a raised planter border along the foundation, the same process applies. Every run gets the same attention, whether it's a straight section or a curved one.
The brick borders you see here wrap tree rings, line beds along driveways, and frame foundation plantings - all on the same property. That kind of consistency across different shapes and areas is what separates a finished yard from one that just looks patched together. It's a detail that holds up and adds real curb appeal for years.
When borders are done right the first time, you're not going back to fix them. That's the whole point of building them this way.