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Greenlines Gardenware provides edging solution with FORMBOSS*

Used in public gardens such as Melbourne Tennis Centre, Sydney Botancial Gardens, Adelaide Botanical Gardens and Casey City Council, Greenlines Gardenware have designed and created a most unique and flexible garden and landscape edging system solution.

FormBoss metal edging means professional results and strong clear lines in any shape you want to design.

The product has been featured on Better Homes and Gardens and it is becoming the edging of professional choice for many high profile projects across Australia.

It has a clean simple design and it is a breeze to install. It is also available in corten and stainless steel.

It has a rolled top for safety and additional strength and can be used for tree rings, long straights and even retaining walls and steps.

Being weather resilient, it can be used for lawn edging, garden paths & driveways, as well as concrete formwork, so that mowing is easier.

It can also be applied for bitumen edging, defining dry creek beds, edging roof top gardens, and root barriers.

Rigorously factory-tested for strength and durability, FormBoss has a vast range of heights and gauges to suit any application.

This is a simple low maintenance solution for all your edging needs.

Shipping all over Australia, with points of distribution in most major cities, Greenlines are happy to help you choose the best edging solution.

For further information contact Greenlines Gardenware at Factory 3/45 Vinter Avenue, Croydon, Victoria, 3136 on 1300 307 542.

*Copy supplied by Greenlines Gardens.

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