you can evenbuy flagstone (or look-alike material options) online. For me, I found these at a mulch/gravel/stone distributor that just happens to be very close by.
Then you’d have a good solid base already 🙂 You could most certainly take clay from your subsoil, figure out how much sand and gravel it already contains, and then calculate how much gravel ought to be added, and then fetch some gravel from elsewhere nearby.What I am talking about h...
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Use a trowel or shovel to remove the old sand that was under your pavers. You're likely to find gravel under the sand, but you don't need to remove this. Spread sand where your replacement pavers will go. Use a small screed or other straight edge to level out the sand and make it...