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Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

Kate23
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Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

For my first post I thought I'd share our current garden project. Our backyard has lots of lovely trees but it gets a lot of shade and we have an energetic dog, so our lawn didn't last. Instead of laying more turf we're now replacing it with bluestone rounds. 

 

We got a start on the project last weekend but mixing the concrete by hand in a wheelbarrow was slow going. We've now borrowed a small cement mixer which should make things a lot quicker and easier. 

 

We also realised we should have put a string line down and left it. Some of the first rounds we have laid are a little too low. 

 

Anyway, I'm happy with how it's coming together and think all the work will be worth it. 

 

Rounds.jpg

Jason
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Re: Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

Looks like a great project @Kate23. Many thanks for sharing. Let us know if you need a hand with anything.

 

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aly
Making a Splash

Re: Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

The bluestone looks great @Kate23, looking forward to pictures when it's done!

Andrew2
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Re: Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

Cost and availability of bluestone? Can you tell me the concrete mortar mix?
Jason
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Re: Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

Hi @Andrew2,

 

Welcome to Workshop. We hope you get loads of helpful information and inspiration for your projects from our community members. Please post whenever you need a hand or have a new project to share. And please feel free to reach out if you ever need help getting the most from the site. 

 

I have tagged @Kate23 for you to ensure she sees your questions. 

 

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BIM_Engineer
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Re: Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

@Andrew2
For Starters you will Need to take into consideration your Location,soil condition Eg Sand, Sandy/Clay, Clay,Stormwater Drainage, House Foundation Type,etc

 Try  SoilMapp 

There also the CSIROs

Foundation maintenance Guide for Homeowners

Then Post back

Cheers

Chris :smile:

 

Kate23
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Re: Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

Bluestone rounds are pretty easy to find at most stone suppliers. You'll pay $30-60 per round depending on their size. 

 

We used a ratio of 1 part concrete to 2 parts sand and 3 parts gravel. 

 

I must take some new photos to update the post. We're happy with how it's looking. 

Kate23
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Re: Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

Bluestone.jpg

 

 

natla25
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Re: Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

Looks great! 

Jason
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Re: Bluestone rounds to replace lawn

Thanks for joining in the discussion @natla25. Great to have you as one of our new community members. I trust you will receive loads of fantastic inspiration and advice from the Workshop extended family. Please feel free to post whenever you have a project to share or need a hand with anything. We have many experienced members happy to help. 

 

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