Experiment with different widths and gentle curves until the pathway looks natural and complements the yard around it.
Installing decomposed granite path.
Step by step decomposed granite pathway installation guide 1.
Try making excavating 6 in 15 cm or deeper.
Level it as much as you can by hand.
In fact it is a result of the mere breaking of a granite stone.
You can use rope spray paint or header boards to help you visualize where your path will go.
The water activates the stabilizer or resin if you chose that type of application.
When the granite breaks down it forms a lot of tiny pieces.
Flatten the sand to an even depth along the path.
Use a hose to water the decomposed granite down.
Place the decomposed granite over the crushed rock.
How to install decomposed granite a 4 inch to 6 inch layer of gravel will provide a strong base for the following layers of decomposed granite on areas that will receive a lot of foot or vehicle.
Right from the look to even the feel and texture.
Decomposed granite is not actually granite that has decomposed.
Lay out the location of your path.
If the soil is soft or sandy plan on installing a thicker layer of granite.
Dampen the sand by misting it with water from a garden hose with a spray nozzle.
Install a 1 inch deep layer of sand on top of the landscape fabric.
A 4 in 10 cm depth is a good starting point for most pathways.
Follow directions from your granite supplier for the proper amount of water to apply.
These tiny pieces develop a reddish tinge and have a very gravel like appearance.