Frost Heave and Garden Edging: Why Your Midwest Borders Shift (and How to Fix it)
Table of Contents If you garden in the Midwest, you’ve likely noticed your once-straight edging mysteriously shifting, lifting, or warping after winter. This frustrating issue is often caused by frost heave, a natural freeze–thaw process that affects soil structure and anything anchored in it. The region’s cold winters combined with fluctuating temperatures make it especially […]
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