Steel-Blade Edging in Niagara — a True Edge, Cut by Hand
Robbs Lawncare cuts lawn edges across Niagara with a steel hand blade — a clean vertical line wherever grass meets a walkway, driveway, or garden bed. It’s included in every cutting visit, never swapped for a trimmer, and the edge is still sharp when Rob comes back a week later.
Why a steel blade beats a string trimmer.
A string trimmer tipped on its side burns a line into the grass. It photographs fine the day it’s done, but there’s no real cut below the surface — within days the runners creep back over the concrete and the line blurs away.
A steel blade slices straight down through the turf, separating lawn from hardscape with an actual vertical face. Grass can’t flop over a cut like that. That’s the line you notice from the street, and it’s why an edged property reads as deliberately maintained instead of casually mowed.
Part of the cut, not an add-on.
Plenty of companies sell edging as an extra, then quietly drop it on busy days. Rob treats the edge as part of the cut itself: walkways, driveway lines, bed borders, and tree rings get the blade on every cutting visit, weekly or biweekly.
The blade gets resharpened every week. Dull steel tears turf instead of cutting it, and a torn edge browns out — sharp blade, clean face, healthy line.
The fine print.
The standard Rob holds on every visit — same numbers he quotes on the phone.
- Tool
- Steel hand blade · resharpened weekly
- Where
- Walkways, driveways, bed lines, tree rings
- Cadence
- Every visit — never skipped
- Holds for
- 7+ days, full sharp line
FAQ.
Straight answers, the way Rob gives them on the phone.
A string trimmer burns a surface line that grows back over within days. A steel blade cuts a true vertical face between the lawn and the hard surface, so the line stays defined for the full week between visits. It’s the difference between drawing an edge and actually cutting one.
Included. Every weekly or biweekly cutting visit from Robbs Lawncare gets the steel-blade edge — walkways, driveway lines, bed borders, and tree rings. It’s never skipped to save time and never billed as an add-on.
Rob starts with a short on-site visit before the first cut to confirm cut height, edge lines, and any unusual obstacles. From then on, the steel-blade edge is part of every visit — walkways, driveway lines, bed borders, and tree rings, never skipped.
Get the edge your street notices.
Edging is part of every Robbs cut — get a quote and see the line for yourself.
