Our front lawn borders the drive but during once the cars are parked on the drive we often end up walking down the edge of the front lawn.
This is ok in the summer but in the winter it makes the lawn look messy and brings muddy shoes into the house.
We want to create a path in the first 1m of the lawn. Just under 6m long. It slopes down towards the house.
I'm thinking of using 20mm slate chippings for the path. I was planning on digging down about 10cm and putting down 5cm of crushed stone (type 1 mot) - compacting this then putting the slate chippings on top.
Does that sound ok?
If it is ok, my questions are...
Is it likely to drift down the slope or will slate stay more or less in place? Is there anything that can be done to help out stay in place (I was wondering whether stepping the crushed stone underneath would help?
What is the best edging to use between the grass and the slate? I'd like something that is barely visible but retains the edge over time. If also like it to be level so that it isn't a tripping hazard.
Thanks
This is ok in the summer but in the winter it makes the lawn look messy and brings muddy shoes into the house.
We want to create a path in the first 1m of the lawn. Just under 6m long. It slopes down towards the house.
I'm thinking of using 20mm slate chippings for the path. I was planning on digging down about 10cm and putting down 5cm of crushed stone (type 1 mot) - compacting this then putting the slate chippings on top.
Does that sound ok?
If it is ok, my questions are...
Is it likely to drift down the slope or will slate stay more or less in place? Is there anything that can be done to help out stay in place (I was wondering whether stepping the crushed stone underneath would help?
What is the best edging to use between the grass and the slate? I'd like something that is barely visible but retains the edge over time. If also like it to be level so that it isn't a tripping hazard.
Thanks