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Edging for gravel path

  • 15-03-2025 04:00PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27


    Hi folks,

    I'm installing a gravel path out to my new garden office. Just had the site cleaned off and a sublayer of 804 put in where the path will be. I was considering using a steel / rusty edging. Like this https://www.mysteel.ie/corten-steel-border-edge-flattened-13-cm-length-240-cm does anyone have any thoughts on using this stuff, would it be sufficient to keep a gravel path in on recently cleared land? And if so, any ideas where a substantial amount (maybe 50 meters) could be obtained at a decent price?



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