![extruding curb around existing bed extruding curb around existing bed](http://www.bestcurb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Process-09-600x400_c.jpg)
Homeowner had nice beds, tired of plastic coming up, and grass climbing over it. Changing plastic to concrete. The beds were nicely shaped, so the installation is very tight to the original.
![we had to change the customer's line which had curves way to sharp to do we had to change the customer's line which had curves way to sharp to do](http://www.bestcurb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Process-26-600x400_c.jpg)
We can go over fabric- You can have it laid out for us. We had to change the customer's line which had curves way to sharp to do
![This is the "kill and cover" method with one line of prep for big new beds customer used roundup This is the "kill and cover" method with one line of prep for big new beds](http://www.bestcurb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Process-27-600x400_c.jpg)
Extruding Concrete This homeowner is using the "kill and cover" method. note dead grass behind the curb was killed with a herbicide.
![we installed this Fabric margin- helps blend old beds with fabric Fabric margin helps blend old beds with fabric](http://www.bestcurb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Process-29-600x400_c.jpg)
curb is installed close to sod. This one has FABRIC MARGIN added to make it easier to maintain a complete weed barrier in the bed. The homeowner will top up the rock.
![white line curves too tight orange is the front edge for the curb white line curves too tight](http://www.bestcurb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Process-31-600x400_c.jpg)
The homeowner drew an unrealistically deep dip in the white line (not good for mowing) . We revised it after a phone call and texting a snapshot for approval- red line
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