Better Homes and Gardens (Australia)

EASY STEPS TO LAYING YOUR GARDEN PATH

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Gather your supplies

• 400 x 400mm Euro Stone concrete pavers

• Plants

• Mulch

• River pebbles

• Garden lighting

You’ll also need

Shovel; stringline; tape measure; wheelbarro­w; brickie’s sand; cement; spirit level; rubber mallet; trowel; drop cloth

STEP 1 Remove the existing stepping stones and any garden edging.

STEP 2 Set up stringline which will mark the outside line and level of your path. Measure off an existing feature, such as the fence, so the path seems straight in relation to it.

STEP 3 Using the stringline as a guide, excavate to suit the level of the new stepping stones. Make the ground the thickness of a paver plus 40mm below the stringline.

STEP 4 In a wheelbarro­w, mix up brickie’s sand and cement in a ratio of 6:1. Add water to make a mortar mix.

Make the mix on the stiff side rather than runny so the mortar will hold the weight of the pavers.

STEP 5 Lay a bed of mortar about 50mm thick for a pair of pavers. Lay your first paver in the bed so the top corner meets the stringline. Use a spirit level and rubber mallet to make sure the paver is level. Lay a second paver next to the first, using spirit level to check they’re level with each other. STEP 6 Lay another bed of mortar for the next row of pavers, then lay the first paver. Measure the distance so second row is 200mm from the first. Lay second paver next to this, maintainin­g the distance.

STEP 7 Use a trowel to haunch around the pavers, splaying the mortar on an angle away from the pavers.

STEP 8 Continue laying rows of pavers to create your stepping stone path. If space permits, extend the rows of pavers to create room for a bench seat. Leave for at least 24 hours for mortar to set.

STEP 9 Cover path with a drop cloth to protect it while you put plants in garden beds.

STEP 10 Fill the gaps between stepping stones with river pebbles.

STEP 11 Install garden lighting according to the instructio­ns or employ an electricia­n.

STEP 12 Spread mulch on soil around plants.

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6 Vary the height and textures of your plants, but keep them low around your reading nook.
7 The fascinatin­g Casuarina glauca ‘Cousin It’ adds personalit­y plus to your garden!
8 The rich, glossy leaves of the jade plant (Crassula ovata) are versatile and no-fuss!
9 Plant a row of weeping lilly pillies (Waterhouse­a floribunda) to create a soft, gentle screen.
3 Shine a light on the pebbles to highlight their colour and texture. Pre y! 4 Make the Japanese maple (Acer palmatum ‘Senkaki’) your centrepiec­e and delight in its seasonal changes. 5 Contrast the textures of Carex ‘Dusky Fountain’ and the dwarf Tibouchina ‘Jules’. 6 Vary the height and textures of your plants, but keep them low around your reading nook. 7 The fascinatin­g Casuarina glauca ‘Cousin It’ adds personalit­y plus to your garden! 8 The rich, glossy leaves of the jade plant (Crassula ovata) are versatile and no-fuss! 9 Plant a row of weeping lilly pillies (Waterhouse­a floribunda) to create a soft, gentle screen.
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