Installation and Maintenance Tips
During the installation process, it’s crucial to prepare the ground properly to ensure you create a stable, smooth and long-lasting stone lawn and garden edging. Excavate the area where the cobblestones will be placed, removing any grass, debris, or rocks.
Level the ground and add a layer of compacted sand or gravel as a base. This will provide stability and prevent shifting of the cobblestones over time.
Placing the cobblestones is a creative and artistic process. Arrange them in a pattern that suits your garden’s design, whether it be a simple straight line, a curved border, or a more intricate mosaic-like arrangement. Use a rubber mallet to tap the cobblestones gently into the sand or gravel base, ensuring they sit firmly in place.
To maintain the beauty and longevity of your cobblestone lawn, patio edging and flower borders, regular maintenance is essential. Weed the cobbles and edges regularly to prevent unwanted plants from encroaching on your garden and flower beds below paving edging. You may also consider applying a sealant to the borders to protect the cobblestones from stains and weathering.