Garden Edging - mucked up ?
Hi all,
I've probably done all my design work the wrong way....
Anyway, we just placed some lawn down in our backyard, now we want to place some limestone blocks down along the lawn to seperate it from our garden.
Our lawn is a little undulating...
Should we try and level out our lawn (i.e. dig out the soil underneath the lawn which we can lift up as it hasn't rooted yet) and make the edging completely level ?
Or can we have the edging slope with the curves of the lawn ?
I've placed the limestone down at the moment and looks a little funny if it's not level....
Thoughts?
As you can see I'm a complete novice!!
Thanks
what i did in my backyard...
G'day,
I would lay down hose where you want your line of the limestone to be, mark the line, then cut back until you hit something solid (in my backyard it was 10cm until clay) then i would lay down a layer of crushed rock (about 3cm or so) and then lay down the limestone. you'll find that the crushed rock will help you even out the edging and it won't move as its effectivly been dug in.
best of luck.:2tsup: