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Originally Posted by Donna
I will give it a go!!! Its just the heavyness of the job!! Did you get your slabs/shingle delivered? B&Q do bags, but they are really heavy or I am so feeble!!!
Did you cement your slabs or just place them on sand or firm ground?
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Hiya Donna have you got access to the back garden from the front without going through the house? if so, get a tonne bag delivered I did and then shovled the grael into the wheelbarrow and pushed it round much easier and cheaper in the end.
I laid my slabs on a base slab fix you buy that in bags like a mortar type mix perfect for laying slabs on also used a spirit level to make sure they are level but made sure the ground was level first, using sand to even it out
and hardened it down and put the membrane (surpress the weeds) down then placed the stepping stones where I would walk and at a reasonable distance apart walk it a few times. Leave them down a day or two an check out they are in the right place first. I put them at different ways and used mixed sizes too ie 300x300 300x450 450x450 600x 600 etc etc looked better I found.
Once I was happy with the placing of the slabs and they were level I just put the gravel down and a tip I suggest if you want to confine the gravel to a path and don't want the gravel to spread all over get some thin tannalised timber (ie treated) lathe I think its called and then either paint or creosote it and put down the edges knock in and it holds the gravel in place and you really should last a good few years and easy to replace if needed.
Karen