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This is a very popular way of laying slabs in low traffic decorative garden areas in South Africa, if you look at Revelstone.co.za or Smartstone.co.za (no vested intersest) you will see examples and the stone chip is swept in loose, or lawn is grown between the gaps. The slabs themselves are on a 100mm subbase and 50mm compacted sand. I know this sounds too loose but thats what they do. Revelstone might have full laying instructions, Iknow they do have a pamphlet that they would post.
W.G.Carter-Smith
http//:victoriancobbles.co.za
http//:victoriancobbles.co.za