I would like to lay a straight path in my garden without doing a load of work. Basically without doing the lot of digging out and sub-base thing.
I have very solid clay soil - I used to have a path where concrete slabs had just been plonked on the grass, and eventually sank in by about 20mm over many decades.
The path would be for pretty occasional foot traffic.
My idea is:
So...
"Cunning plan, Moriarty"
or
"Are you completely mad, Baldrick?"
?
I have very solid clay soil - I used to have a path where concrete slabs had just been plonked on the grass, and eventually sank in by about 20mm over many decades.
The path would be for pretty occasional foot traffic.
My idea is:
- Hire a turf stripper and dig out a 1m wide 40-50mm deep strip. Probably put some sort of edging along the sides.
- Lay in some of that honeycomb stabilisation grid, either with integral membrane, or on top of a layer of membrane.
- Fill with gravel to the top of the grid (would adding a plate wacker to the hire contract be a good idea?)
- Lay 20mm porcelain tiles wot I have left over from a patio on that, in a stepping-stone style.
- Fill in around the tiles with more gravel.
So...
"Cunning plan, Moriarty"
or
"Are you completely mad, Baldrick?"
?