Garden & Landscape. What Is Involved In Putting Grass Into A Paved Courtyard?
Garden & Landscape. I Want To Put Grass Into My Courtyard. To Do That, We Wanted To Knock Out The Tiles, But We Arnt Sure How Much Concrete There Is U
Garden Landscape : What Is Involved In Putting Grass Into A Paved Courtyard
i want to put grass into my courtyard. to do that, we wanted to knock out the tiles, but we arnt sure how much concrete there is under there! is it possible to put some soil straight onto the paving stones and then put the grass straight on top? also, is it possible to knock the tiles out ourselves? ~~~ NoelFieldingLuva ~~~
Best Answer To Garden Landscape Question
is it paved or concrete? if it is concrete it maybe about 4to6 in. thick not as thick as a foundation because it dont hold as much weight. this area is just for walking so not much weight is stressed on this area. you can remove all of the area, crack up the concrete add top soil then grass. remember if you just crack it up with out removing it, it may become hot in the summer and cook the grass which would die, or water alot. just have to watch this area if you cut corners and just plant grass.
All Answers To Garden Landscape Questions
Answer 1there is a tool just for that you can rent at home depot like a drill hammer or something, if you add soil to the tiles more than likely it will flood. you have to get the cement / tiles out of there
Answer 2is it paved or concrete? if it is concrete it maybe about 4to6 in. thick not as thick as a foundation because it dont hold as much weight. this area is just for walking so not much weight is stressed on this area. you can remove all of the area, crack up the concrete add top soil then grass. remember if you just crack it up with out removing it, it may become hot in the summer and cook the grass which would die, or water alot. just have to watch this area if you cut corners and just plant grass.
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