The EverEdge Cor-Ten Edging Makes a Feature of Garden Edging

2 February 2022

Landscapers are always looking to balance aesthetics and practicalities on any project. To stand the test of time, the materials used in a design must look good on the day they are installed, and for many years after. It is why at EverEdge we have seen an explosion in the volume of CorTen steel garden edging products being specified.


Over the last 10 years, CorTen has become the most commonly specified material for large scale projects overseas, and we are excited to now stock it here in New Zealand too. CorTen steel is the perfect material for outdoor applications where it will be exposed to changing weather patterns. In public spaces, EverEdge CorTen steel planters and edging are low maintenance and durable. The material works well in both contemporary and traditional installations.


EverEdge produce CorTen steel landscape edging products for public & private gardens all over New Zealand. We have over 25 years of experience manufacturing steel products for the landscape industry.


EverEdge sell off the shelf CorTen products from small pre-formed rings for edging around trees and shrubs up to heavy duty landscape edging products for driveways, paths and hard and soft landscaping. 


Purchase online here or contact us to discuss your project and to see how EverEdge CorTen steel garden edging can complement your designs.


EverEdge NZ is at the cutting edge of garden edging solutions. We offer the most durable, flexible and simple solution to maintaining clean and permanent garden edges.

A house with a wooden deck and a pond in front of it
19 June 2025
Your garden maybe dormant at this time of year, but for you, there is another garden job you can complete, installing a pond. Autumn, winter or early spring are the best times of year to add a pond to your outdoor space – so there is plenty of time for it to settle and establish before the breeding seasons of the wildlife you are hoping to attract. Creating a pond is one of the most rewarding additions you can make to your garden, transforming your outdoor space into a wildlife haven while adding visual interest and a healthy dose of tranquillity. However, achieving a professional, long-lasting result requires careful attention to the finishing details – and this is where quality steel landscape edging becomes essential. Why steel edging is perfect for pond projects When constructing a pond, the transition between water and surrounding landscape presents unique challenges. Traditional edging materials often fail to cope with the constant moisture, ground movement, and seasonal changes that ponds create. Steel garden edging offers the durability and flexibility needed to create clean, defined borders that last for decades. Unlike plastic or timber alternatives, metal landscape edging won't warp, crack, or deteriorate when exposed to water. However, it’s important to note, that while it’s perfect for shaping wildlife-friendly slopes, defining planting zones, and giving a clean, sculptural look to your pond’s edge, we recommend using EverEdge garden edging on the outside of the pond above the waterline and not submerging it underwater. This will allow you to use either the Classic galvanised steel edging or the Corten steel garden edging without risk of leaching negatively affecting water quality. Planning your pond edge design Before installing EverEdge garden products , consider how your pond will integrate with existing garden beds, steel tree rings and pathways. Steel landscape edging excels at creating smooth curves and organic shapes that mirror natural water features. The flexibility of EverEdge garden edging products allows you to follow the contours of the pond precisely, creating seamless transitions between different areas of the landscape. For wildlife-friendly ponds, remember to incorporate shallow areas and gentle slopes. The metal landscape edging helps define these zones while maintaining the structural integrity of the pond's perimeter. This is particularly important in New Zealand, where seasonal rainfall and ground movement can compromise less robust edging solutions. 
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