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  • 2. Choose the right position.jpg
  • 3. Dig the first hole around 200mm deep.jpg
  • 4. Check the diagonals.jpg
  • 5. Drop the final sleeper into place.jpg
  • 6. Cut weed mat into strips and staple to secure.jpg
  • 7. Fix a brace to prevent bowing.jpg
  • 8. Use paper to supress grass and weeds.jpg
  • 9. Start filling the beds with soil.jpg
  • 10.1 Plant your new garden bed.jpg
  • 10.2 Your bed is now complete.jpg
  • Pave a path.jpg
  • 1.1 This area was in need of a path.jpg
  • 1.2 Mark out your path width and length.jpg
  • 2. Slice lawn into sections to remove.jpg
  • 3. Use a mattock or hoe to remove excess soil.jpg
  • 4. Check excavated depth.jpg
  • 5.1 Spread paving sand with a rake.jpg
  • 5.2 Use a screed bar to smooth and level the surface.jpg
  • 6. Stack your bricks close by.jpg
  • 7. Start laying pavers from one edge.jpg
  • 8. Cut bricks with a bolster and lump hammer.jpg
  • 9.1 Use a generous amount of sand and cement mix.jpg
  • 9.2 Reposition border pavers and tamp back down until aligned.jpg
  • 10. Use a trowel to pack concrete firmly.jpg
  • 11. Spread washed sand.jpg
  • 12.1 Apply finishing touches.jpg
  • 12.2 Enjoy your new path.jpg
  • Zoomed in to show their busy work!
  • Black ants tending to and 'milking' juvenile mealy-bugs in the base of a gardenia flower after the bloom has dropped.
  • IMG_4071.jpg
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