Apply small amounts of bedding sand to the stone paver joints to fill any gaps, and sweep away the excess with a broom. steps 3 image by Joe Houghton fromFotolia.com A sloping garden provides a number of challenges for the home gardener, including uneven footing for traversing from one end...
for the joints. Use flush joints instead of groove; allow the mortar to set. Brush the coping down with a stiff fiber brush. Rinse the stone with water to remove stains and other matter. Apply a urethane/polyurethane sealant or other as recommended by the supplier. ...
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Apply small amounts of bedding sand to the stone paver joints to fill any gaps, and sweep away the excess with a broom. Creating a paver patio with the rectangular pavers in common use is a simple task, so most patios use a square shape that minimizes construction time. However, this ap...