How to make penny paths between beds without grass
Every summer, summer residents have to spend energy not only on caring for the beds, but also the paths between them. They are overgrown with grass and weeds, which, if not removed in time, will simply sow the entire area with their seeds. Once you know this secret, you can make paths where nothing ever grows.
Materials:
- Ruberoid;
- sand (coarse or fine).
Track creation process
This method of creating paths is ideal for transitions between beds, since their sides significantly simplify the whole process. You just need to spread the roofing material and fill it with sand. To prevent water from retaining on such mulch, it must be pierced with a fork along its entire length. You can even use old roofing felt torn from the roof. It is simply laid in patches. In this case, you won’t even have to pierce it, the water will flow out through the cracks.
Ruberoid blocks access to light, so nothing grows under it.Sand (coarse or fine) on top allows you to avoid walking through puddles that collect in the depressions of the flooring where there are no punctures.
In addition, it protects roofing material from mechanical damage and ultraviolet radiation. It heats up less and softens in the sun.