Our 6-step guide to laying Templeton Driveway Setts
What can be more satisfying than gazing out of your front window at a newly-laid driveway? A neat and attractive drive can freshen up the front of your home or turn a patchy lawn into a useful parking space while still looking stylish. So with summer on the way, why not take advantage of the drier weather and longer hours to start work on a new drive?
Stonemarket Templeton Driveway Setts As of June, we’re introducing an exciting addition to our stock of Stonemarket driveway systems: Templeton Driveway Setts. This easy-to-use product includes a straight-edged base on every flagstone, allowing fast and simple installation. With each Project Pack containing five different sizes of sett, you can easily lay out the driveway pattern of your choice without the hassle and cost of fiddly cutting to fit.
Templeton Driveway Setts come in two different colour options: dark grey Vienna, and the lighter-coloured
Harsh weather conditions, endless mowing, and pesky weeds are just some of the reasons that growing numbers of garden owners are turning to artificial lawns. Fake grass is a great way to do away with the hassle and still keep a lawn that looks and feels natural. Although there’s no mowing or fertilising to contend with, artificial lawns still require some upkeep to stay looking tip top. Thankfully we’re here to guide you through the best way to clean and maintain artificial grass.
Raking and Brushing One unavoidable job will be keeping your lawn free of the garden rubbish that inevitably builds up. Fallen leaves, twigs, and blossoms can be tidied up with a rake, while a stiff broom can be used to sweep up any smaller bits of debris. Just be sure not to use metal rakes or brooms, as these can damage the individual blades of grass. We recommend