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 DrP
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As you can see in the pictures I'm creating a minimal border in teh front garden..
It's 11.8m long, and 50cm wide.

I've previously picked up the 25kg bags of 'blue slate pieces' from ASDA for small projects, but this will need loads..
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For those who can look at something and say an answer from experience, what sort of weight/bag size would I be looking for to fill the border?
Volume wise, I think a half cubic M bag should be fine..

Would you agree??
Ta

DrP


 
Posted : 26/10/2016 9:10 am
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6m2 0.1m deep = 0.6m3 so sounds right but it usually takes more than you think.


 
Posted : 26/10/2016 9:36 am
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I think you'll be right with half an m bag , I've just thinly covered a much lager area with a full bag for a client tarting up the garden ready for selling the house .


 
Posted : 26/10/2016 9:38 am
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I make that only 8.5mm deep


 
Posted : 26/10/2016 9:44 am
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Which way does the wall face and where's the prevailing wind? 50cm is a but narrow for a border so all you'll get is a line of plants looking sad in front of a wall. I'd suggest making it a bit wider then get a dumpy bag of aggregate to dress it with? And why blue slate? From the pic it doesn't look like you're in an area where there's much slate around, so suggest using something that's a bit more local.


 
Posted : 26/10/2016 10:37 am
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There's no palm trees locally either, but that didn't stop me ๐Ÿ˜‰
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Basically there's only a few grasses in there...
" I'd suggest making it a bit wider then get a dumpy bag of aggregate to dress it with?" I won't, but thanks.

The local merchant does 0.6m3 bags, which will be fine!

Cheers

DrP

EDIT - the fake twirly trees now replaced with small palms too.
Pina colada anyone...?!


 
Posted : 26/10/2016 10:48 am
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Cutting the lawn will be easier if the edging is at or slightly below lawn level (not what you asked, I know)


 
Posted : 27/10/2016 6:01 am
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Cutting the lawn will be easier if the edging is at or slightly below lawn level

Call that a lawn?

It might have been one once!


 
Posted : 27/10/2016 10:20 am
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Is that Pampas grass you've planted in the border? ๐Ÿ˜‰
That lawn looks amazing - did it come on a roll? ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 27/10/2016 10:41 am
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Put some plants in it instead. Maybe native ones ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 27/10/2016 10:43 am
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You really are the most brutalist gardener in the village. I know you wear this badge with pride as well. ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 27/10/2016 12:12 pm
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Well...took just under half a grab bag..
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Anyone want some LOCAL blue slate? Happy to post at cost...!
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The grass is knackered near the border from all the trundling back and forth with those plants ๐Ÿ˜‰

DrP


 
Posted : 27/10/2016 2:23 pm