Behind the Scenes: Real Wonder Edge Installations in the Field
Product photos only tell half the story. Here's what Wonder Edge installations actually look like in the field — dirt, tools, and all.
Setting the curve
Every curve starts with a plan. Here, an installer uses a hand tamper to set the edging firmly along a sweeping curve between turf and natural grass — getting the line right and surface even, before the turf ever goes down.
Working around landscaping
Real yards aren't straight lines. This shot shows an installer hand-fitting Wonder Edge tight against an existing planter bed, working the curve around root systems and irrigation lines without disturbing the landscaping already in place.
Framing a full surface
Wonder Edge doesn't just frame lawns — it's the border for all kinds of synthetic surfaces. Here it's holding the perimeter for a full paver-tile installation, with the crew working section by section across the yard.
Built for tight circles too
Not every job is a straight run or a gentle curve. These tree wells show just how tight a radius Wonder Edge can hold — a clean circular border staked directly into concrete around newly planted trees.
The takeaway
Every one of these installs looks different, but the process is the same: set the edge first, get the line right, and let the rest of the job fall into place around it.