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Flagstone with pebbles?? Anyone try it?

Posted by KiwiChase Z9 CA (My Page) on
Thu, Jun 23, 05 at 23:24

I have been thinking about laying a flagstone walkway on mortar using pebbles (something I saw on a HGTV show - see the link for pictures).

http://www.artscapesonline.com/peninsula_entryway.html

Has anyone tried or seen anything like this before? I think it's stunning but I'm wondering really how difficult it is.

Thanks!


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RE: Flagstone with pebbles?? Anyone try it?

I saw some like that in Korea ... in California you could skip the mortar. Just lay the flags on a tamped sand bed, then embed the pebbles in more sand. and


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RE: Flagstone with pebbles?? Anyone try it?

Yes we have done this several times on a variety of different projects and for the best long term results it is highly recommended that you set your pebbles and flagstone on a concrete sub base and mortar in your stones.

If you have experience laying stone , then the additional work of laying in the pebbles is a piece of cake.


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RE: Flagstone with pebbles?? Anyone try it?

This is absolutely beautiful, and I would like to do this project for my backyard paths. The design would fit perfectly with the tropical garden that I am creating. My soil is very flat and compacted so I plan on laying the flagstones in a base of sand, placing the pebbles then brushing in a mixture of sand and dry mix concrete. After sprinkling it with a light mist of water the path will firm up. It will be easier and I will still have the pebbles in a fixed position. It will work because I'm only 9 miles from the coast and we rarely get any frost in the winter in San Diego.

Thanks for showing us that amazing website Kiwichase. That design will make very dramatic pathways in my backyard jungle.

Andrea


 
 

 

 


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