How To Flagstone

March 31, 2010

Should I put a sealer on the grout of my flagstone patio?

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The grout has become brown in many areas --in just a matter of weeks. Should I have put a sealer on the grout upon completion of the project?

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March 30, 2010

Garden Paving Slabs; A Great Way To Hardscape Your Landscape

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Placing garden paving slabs in your garden can greatly enhance the look of your yard. Paving slabs can be used for patios, walkways, or driveways. They are larger than bricks and can be textured or smooth and even have a pattern engraved on them.

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How To Build A Patio

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One of the most positive sides about building your own patio is that it takes just a short time to build. It does not matter where you want to build a patio (on the front, side or even back of the house) since the patio is the place where you can benefit from wonderful get-togethers with family members and friends.
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March 29, 2010

need a groundcover to plant in sand between flagstone in a high traffic area. Need it to stay low, full sun.?

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Currently we have sand underneath and between flagstone but the sand is right outside our patio door and is a constant mess in the house. We'd like to plant a groundcover that will stop the sand problem to fill in between slabs. We're in the Sacramento area, full sun, very low plant meant to fill the gaps. Any suggestions?

Have you used stone molds to make your concrete patio look like flagstone or other types of stone?

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I've been looking at stone molds such as brick, flagstone and molds that would make a decorative steeping surface on my old concrete patio. Would like to hear if anyone has tryed this on a concrete surface and liked the results?
I'm thinking about trying to use the mold and then install the finished product over my exsisting concrete patio. Will this work?

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