Looking to install a new path in my garden, from the patio down to the shed, nothing too fancy, 2x 450x450 slabs side by side, about 25 slabs long.
Problem I have is where the patio ends and the grass starts there is a drop down of about 20cm. I will slightly angle the paving downhill to meet the ground level at the bottom of the garden, no problem with that. But, it means that somehow I need to raise the slabs up by about 20cm above the current ground level.
What is the best / easier way to achieve that? I'm thinking of using a corse or 2 of engineering bricks to give the edge and just lay hardcore between the bricks
Problem I have is where the patio ends and the grass starts there is a drop down of about 20cm. I will slightly angle the paving downhill to meet the ground level at the bottom of the garden, no problem with that. But, it means that somehow I need to raise the slabs up by about 20cm above the current ground level.
What is the best / easier way to achieve that? I'm thinking of using a corse or 2 of engineering bricks to give the edge and just lay hardcore between the bricks