ENVAPLAS BLOG

Why Does Landscaping Deteriorate?

14.08.2026 · 2 min read

Landscaping looks orderly, aesthetic and controlled when first completed. Over time, however, natural forces, climate conditions and intensive use can cause visible deterioration. Uncontrolled lawn growth, mixing of gravel and stone surfaces, planting beds spreading beyond their intended boundaries and loose ground materials are among the most common problems.

This is especially important in modern and xeriscape projects where lawn, gravel, natural stone, soil and planting areas are used side by side. Proper planning and suitable edging and separator systems help keep these surfaces distinct over the long term.

Why Does Landscape Deterioration Occur?

Landscape areas are continuously exposed to rain, wind, sunlight, irrigation and human activity. These forces can gradually move surface materials, blur boundaries and weaken the original design.

Why Do Lawn Areas Spread?

Grass is a living ground cover that naturally grows and expands. With regular irrigation, suitable weather and root development, it can move beyond its intended boundaries.

  • It can spread into gravel areas.
  • It can advance between stone surfaces.
  • It can invade planting beds.
  • It can blur landscape lines.

Why Do Gravel and Stone Areas Mix?

Rainfall, wind, slopes, pedestrian traffic and maintenance work can gradually move gravel and decorative stone.

  • Gravel and soil may mix.
  • Gravel areas may spread.
  • Stone surfaces may become irregular.
  • Design lines may lose definition.

Why Do Planting Areas Spread Beyond Their Boundaries?

Many plant species naturally grow beyond their original footprint. Without sufficient boundary control, planting beds can expand into adjacent surfaces.

Why Do Ground Surfaces Disperse?

Rainwater, sloped terrain, intensive use and surface movement can gradually damage the organization of the ground.

Why Is Order Important in Xeriscaping?

Xeriscape projects often combine gravel, natural stone, mineral surfaces and drought-tolerant plants. Keeping these materials organized is critical to preserving the design.

How Do Edging and Separator Systems Prevent These Problems?

Landscape edging and separator systems create physical boundaries between different materials and help preserve the original layout.

  • Lawn areas remain controlled.
  • Gravel and stone surfaces stay in place.
  • Planting beds are protected.
  • Design lines remain clear.
  • Maintenance requirements are reduced.

The Importance of Boundary Systems

Boundary systems keep different landscape materials within their designated areas and serve both functional and aesthetic purposes.

How Can a Long-Lasting and Orderly Landscape Be Created?

When lawn edging, landscape borders, separators and boundary elements are used together, outdoor spaces become easier to control and maintain.

Conclusion

The main reason landscapes deteriorate is the gradual mixing of surfaces and loss of boundaries. Proper planning and professional separation systems can prevent most of these problems.