How To Lay Sleepers For Garden Edging?

Creating a well-defined garden edge using sleepers can significantly enhance the aesthetics of your outdoor space. Sleepers are versatile, durable, and add a rustic charm that fits perfectly into most garden designs. Here's how you can lay sleepers to create a clean, attractive boundary for your garden beds or pathways.

Preparing the Ground

First, ensure that the ground where you plan to lay the sleepers is level and free from debris. Mark the desired area using string or spray paint to outline where the sleepers will be placed. Dig a trench along this marked line, making it approximately the width and depth of your sleepers. This step ensures that the sleepers remain stable and flush with the surrounding soil.

Positioning and Securing Sleepers

Once the trench is ready, place the sleepers into the trench, ensuring they are laid in a straight line. Use a spirit level to check that each sleeper is level. If adjustments are needed, add or remove soil accordingly. Secure the sleepers by driving metal rods or stakes through pre-drilled holes into the ground. This will keep them from shifting over time. Fill any gaps around the sleepers with soil to provide additional stability and a seamless look.

By following these steps, you’ll be able to create a sturdy and appealing garden edge with sleepers that can last for years.

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