A sturdy natural stone, limestone makes a good choice for paving because it's durable, attractive and capable of withstanding thousands of years of traffic. The pyramids at Gaza are constructed from limestone. Lay limestone paving on a clear day when no rain is forecast and the ground is dry.
The prep work takes much longer than laying the stone, but the right prep means your pavers won't sink into the soil.
Last year we removed the prairie patch that separated the upper raised bed garden from the lower raised beds. We've constructed a limestone wall on the lower end and a split rail fence on the upper end.
Place the stones one at a time, fitting them close together like puzzle pieces.
Not tebowing... just alittle recovery time.
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