How can I create a walkway over grass?
Need a walkway through grass
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Inexpensive stone pavers from the hardware store would work, but you really need a level ground. Another option, you could use a flowerbed border with pea gravel.
Your cheapest solution is 12x12 concrete pavers that come in 3 colors.
If you need a surface more like a sidewalk than stepping stones, then you’ll need a compacted and level bed with edging to keep them from moving.
I would put weed cloth under them, unless you don’t mind the weeds coming up through your hard work and then working to kill the weeds.
if you want a concrete walkway, lmk. That’s going to require batches of concrete that are beyond mixing by hand in a 5 gallon bucket.
There are so many options. Do you have a preferred material? My husband just put down gravel with 12" square pavers for our daughter. You can pour concrete, diy pavers, brick, just to name a few.
Hello, this choice, It may depend on your budget and the strength of your body lifting heavy things. My preference is hardscape like stone however you can use pressure treated wood too..
You could use stepping stones. That would be the simplest and easiest