Garden Walk Path Design for Android
If the walking area is grassy, the best removal is to kill the grass with the ingredient Glyphosate which is the main ingredient in the product Round-up. This will also kill anything else green that it touches so take precaution when spraying this product. This product will kill any plant materials or weeds all the way to the root within a week making excavation much more easy to perform. Purchase enough large sheets of white poster paper to make the shapes of the variable stones. Follow these steps:
1. Choose the top side of the stones to be used and mark with a pencil on the tip to remember the side and number the stone.
2. Turn over the stone and lay a poster board on the top and trace the stone. If the stone is too large for the poster board, tape multiple sheets together to achieve the actual shape of the stone for placing in the pathway. Cut the shape to resemble the actual stone.
3. Number the stone on the poster board stone and designate top of the paper stone to match the original. You will be so glad you did this because when placing stones it is very easy to confuse one from another with a large inventory of stones laying around and flipping them can confuse the selected top from the bottom. It can and likely will change the whole design by getting one piece placed incorrectly.
4. Place the first stone. Sometimes it is easy to place the larger stone first and build around it. However, how the smaller stones will look around the larger stones and how they will fit along the walkway will be much easier to view by using the poster board method first to move them around from place to place instead of having to move the actual stones once placed. Using this method will also protect the sand from being dramatically disturbed so hopefully each stone will only need to be placed once. You do not want to get the pathway started to only have to redo the stones because they're not fitting correctly.
5. You can move poster board stones around all day long with ease to make sure the best design and use of the stones for the walking pathis accomplished. Once the poster board is laid in place for the stones, start matching up the real stones with the numbers on your poster board stones for actual placement.
6. Stones may have varied depths and widths and should be placed for walking ease accordingly. There should be a leveling that occurs when placing each stone into the sand by nestling the stone so there is no wobbling and to asssure that the stone is firmly placed into the sand to hold the weight needed to support stepping. The sand may need to be adjusted to achieve firm support for each stone. Stones should not cause tripping by having an uneven surface for walking. Each step should flow naturally.
So, what are you waiting for? Make your garden looks wonderful with your own walking path design.