This barrier of loose crushed stone or gravel is placed around the perimeter of a home or at least in problem areas where water is most likely to drip from the roof.
Roof drip line landscaping.
Grade the soil so it slopes away from the building.
If your grade is level with the siding install a drip edge level with the mulch.
With a drip edge you don t have to tolerate those unsightly mud stains anymore.
We like to install them with steel edging to keep the stone in a crisp line and to keep a maintenance line between garden and stone.
Put down a layer of cardboard to block weeds out past the drip line and cover the cardboard with a couple of inches of no.
Sizing up the benefits of drip edge landscaping.
This ban is news to us here at the garden continuum but we love our drip edges because they look sharp and clean and are easy to care for.
Dig the plants up.
Drip edges are meant to stand up to the job they re called to do which is why many are made.
Install the drip edge one foot from the siding when controlling a grade and a little outside the drip line of a home when controlling splashing water.
Just give the house a little breathing room with a neat stone edge.
Clogged gutters too short drain spouts or the area around.
Through a drip spray or stream a drip irrigation system keeps roots moist but not soaked using less water than other irrigation techniques.
Leave a 1 2 gap from the top of the edging to keep mulch from touching the siding.
Apr 6 2014 drip line under the roof eaves.
Your home s gutter system is designed to route the water on your roof away from your house.