Designed by landscape architects, our multi-award winning RITE-EDGE is increasingly specified in professional landscape designs as the obvious edge for lawns, borders, beds and pathways alike, keeping that pristine neat garden appearance with perfect straight, corners and enviable curves and shapes. Held securely in place with barbed fixing stakes, RITE-EDGE is manufactured from an Aircraft Grade Aluminium Alloy designed to last at least 27 years, so no painting, staining, rusting or replacing to worry about.
Rainbow Professional Ltd acquired the world wide distribution rights to Rite-Edge in January 2001. Based in Hull, East Yorkshire, Rainbow Professional specialise in the manufacture and distribution of a wide range of environmentally friendly landscape products. Rainbow Professional manufacture many of the products they sell on site at their factory on Cumberland Street, over 95% of which are manufactured using recycled materials many of which are also processed on site. The image above shows the production lines manufacturing one of our core product lines.
The popularity of artificial grass in lawns and landscapes has grown dramatically in recent years. The benefits of having a perfect lawn all year round and, more importantly, being able to use your garden more frequently, has ensured that many people are now more aware that this is the perfect solution for their garden. Making the decision to have artificial grass installed will completely transform your home and garden and make your outdoor space beautiful and accessible all year round. Artificial grass is a surface of synthetic fibres made to look like natural grass.
The purpose of this guide is to demonstrate the advantages of using an edging product in your garden and to help you in making the correct decision as to which edging product to choose. Domestically, this can be accounted to the fact that gardening is now the most practical hobby, which has been fuelled by the increasing number of gardening make-over shows on TV such as the BBC's Ground Force and Garden Invaders. In addition to this there has been an increasing trend to spend more time in the garden and to use it as a place for socialising and relaxing.