We are paving our front garden at the moment. We're including some flower beds which will be dug down to about a foot & filled in with topsoil & compost. At the moment, we've left the flower beds level with where the sub-base, bedding & paving will go & plan to dig out after the flagging is completed (random indian stone & setts for edging).
Will it be necessary to use something like bits of wood to prop up the sides of the flower beds once we dig them out or can I just dig them out at an angle? I'd hate the edging to start collapsing.
Thanks all!
Supporting edges between paving & flower beds
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Hi Tony, the paving is for light foot traffic only. I've checked your site to find out how to do "haunching" & it seemed to me that the edging I need between the patio & flower beds is a bit like a mowing strip, but I'm a total beginner & am probably wrong! Would it be possible to treat the sett edging as a mowing strip? Or do I need haunching because it's on a patio, not a lawn?
Thanks.
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