I'm going to lay a patio of around 42 Sq metres the garden at present is hard soil the garden is about 60 years old. it is grassed and weedy. I have looked around your site and have seen mentions of ants and weeds growing though in later life. is there a best way to fit slabs in the area so that dose not happen? do you recommend something else is not slabs ? and lastly apart from Spotting is there other things not to do.
I would greatly appreciate any and all replys
thanks for the help
Mike
Laying my first patio
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I just got this quote from a landscaper in My local area. Not interesting in the price it about the work he intends to do, is the dugging down and sub base really needed for a family patio
To remove all grass, plants, weeds, and earth down to a minim of 8 inches.
To cover area with plantex. This prevents all weeds etc coming up thorough the earth.
To then cover the whole in bricks and blinding sand.
To supply and lay a mix of sharp sand and soft sand
To lay clients own materials.
To point all stone work.
To remove all grass, plants, weeds, and earth down to a minim of 8 inches.
To cover area with plantex. This prevents all weeds etc coming up thorough the earth.
To then cover the whole in bricks and blinding sand.
To supply and lay a mix of sharp sand and soft sand
To lay clients own materials.
To point all stone work.
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