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I have taken the turf off my garden with a view to slabbing some of it. However, there is a considerable slope and without the skills to build a retaining wall, I am wondering if there's any way of keeping the slope but still tidying up the garden.
I was going to put a circular pattern of slabs on the most level area of the garden, and below that retain some of the soil with a separate level using railway sleepers. In between I was going to use either gravel or cobbles on the slope as well as couple of paths leading into the circle - probably done with small bricks/blocks. Question is, would it be OK to have a gentle slope on a brick/block pathway as opposed to the obvious no-no of a slope using larger slabs?
I was going to put a circular pattern of slabs on the most level area of the garden, and below that retain some of the soil with a separate level using railway sleepers. In between I was going to use either gravel or cobbles on the slope as well as couple of paths leading into the circle - probably done with small bricks/blocks. Question is, would it be OK to have a gentle slope on a brick/block pathway as opposed to the obvious no-no of a slope using larger slabs?