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Garden Sleepers - What's the Difference? | Suregreen Ltd

Wondering which railway sleepers are best for the job at-hand?Luckily for you, the Suregreen team have been busy putting together answers to your frequently asked questions! What are railway sleepers? Traditionally used to lay rail tracks on, these are large rectangular sawn pieces of timber that are now used in a variety of landscaping and gardening environments, such as raised beds, lawn and border edging, steps, pathways and retaining walls. What is the difference between softwood and…

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Denise Southorn
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Give Your Landscaping A “Step Up!” - Landscape Edging Blog

Do you have lots of hills in your landscaping? Is your yard and patio on different levels? This is your summer guide for incorporating steps into your landscaping! If you’re going for a natural looking garden or landscape, this pea-stone design gives the steps a great earthy feel! Try something unique like this. They used [Continue]

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How to Build Railway Sleeper Steps

Are you planning to add more detail or accent to your garden? Build wooden garden steps using new railway sleepers. What materials do you need? Wooden sleeper Stakes or mason’s line Drill Handsaw or chainsaw Tape measure Wheel barrow The steps involved in making wooden garden steps 1. Prepare all the materials listed above. 2. Measure the entire area where you intend to place the garden steps. Cut the railway sleepers based on your measurements. You can use a handsaw but a chainsaw is much…

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James Ream