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Possibility of self-production.

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Installation of plastic borders is a simple process and usually involves the use of special anchor pins. The latter should be different for different types of soil: wooden ones are suitable for soft soil, and metal ones for rocky soil. It is better not to use plastic borders to frame stone paths.

№2. Concrete curb
In most areas, garden paths are framed with concrete curbs. It owes its popularity to its strength characteristics and relative cheapness, as well as the possibility of making it yourself. Concrete lithuania mobile database are an excellent option for framing paths made of concrete, stone, paving slabs, paving stones and asphalt.

Main advantages:

durability and strength;
resistance to high and low temperatures, moisture;
neat appearance;
low cost;
easy care;
Among the disadvantages are the large weight and poor selection of ready-made curbs, as well as relatively labor-intensive work on preparing the soil for installing such a curb. Finished products are sold in several standard sizes, they can be laid on the edge or on the wide side. If the size, shape or appearance of ready-made concrete blocks does not suit you, you can make a curb yourself using ready-made or homemade forms. You will need to prepare a solution and pour it into the blanks, and after waiting for complete hardening, use the resulting product for its intended purpose. Concrete can be painted in bulk in the desired color or decorated with pebbles, shells, small stones, glass, prints to give a boring material a unique appearance.

A concrete curb, purchased or made by hand, is very heavy, so due attention should be paid to the preparatory work - the durability of the structure depends on it. You will need to dig a trench about 20 cm deep, fill it with crushed stone, tamp it and fill it with sand. The latter is watered and also carefully tamped, after which a cement mortar is poured, into which the curb elements are immersed. Using a rubber hammer, they are aligned to the required level, the remains of the cement can be poured into the joints. A concrete curb can be installed in parallel with the creation of a garden path.
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