Stone slabs are a popular, long-lasting and load-bearing surface. If you want to create a garden path and also save time and money, it is best to choose classic stone slabs. They are absolutely easy to care for and inexpensive and exude an attractive retro charm.
Ideas on how you can create garden paths
Some garden owners may wish to have a few smaller paths between the beds when creating a garden path. Smaller stone slabs are ideal for this. Every garden covering has special features that need to be taken into account when laying it. Due to their size, stone slabs can be laid quickly. A stone path has a big advantage - the path does not become muddy when it rains, compared to a gravel path, for example. Even curved paths can be created easily and easily with stone slabs.
Garden design with stone slabs
Different shapes and sizes of stone slabs are available on the market, for example polygonal slabs with a rustic look or classic, straight slabs. Curbs are also included. The smaller stone slabs are easier to lay, but the larger their number, the more work is required on the joints.A good planbut saves a lot of work.
Anyone who decides to lay stone slabs should consider the following
So how do you lay stone slabs? First of all, it is important to adjust the stone slabs immediately before inserting them. It is also important that there is no cavity underneath. The base layer is excavated and compacted, usually using a gravel-sand mixture and bulkheads. You need to expect an even joint width. If you don't like moss, short grass and weeds growing in the joints, you could either lay the panels very close together or, after the laying is complete, fill and solidify the joints with joint compound or sand. However, the joints should guarantee that water can drain away.
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