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Use a spade to cut and remove sod and a shovel to excavate soil from the area. A bow rake comes in handy to spread and smooth the sand base and a wheelbarrow is necessary to haul the dirt and materials. Planning and Layout You'll remove considerable sod and soil from the ground where the new path is planned so reuse the sod to fill in worn areas in your lawn and amend your garden beds with the excavated soil. Excavate the sod and dirt to a depth of at least 4 inches plus the thickness of the stone. Place the 1x4 lumber along the edge of the excavation and fill the trench with sand. Then rake it smooth to a uniform 4-in. depth. Place the stones on the sand and pour the remaining sand over them using the broom to push sand between the joints. Wet the path with a spray hose to compact the sand and refill any gaps with more sand. Written by Gene and Katie Hamilton Copyright HouseNet, Inc. |
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