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What are garden sleepers used for?
Over recent years railway sleepers have seen a revival due to their versatility and ruggedness when used in landscaping projects. They are commonly used to form planters; they act as an edging and are ideal for retaining walls.
Can you lay garden sleepers on soil?
For one, you can simply place your sleepers directly onto soil, allowing the heavy sleepers time to bed in. Whether you’re using sleepers to form new edging around your landscape or are building a raised planting bed, gravel and sand foundations are certainly worth considering.
What can I use instead of a garden sleeper?
Use WoodBlocX As Alternative to Railway Sleepers in Garden | WoodBlocX. WoodBlocX™ can be used in the same way as new or old railway sleepers, without the problem of creosotes seeping from the reclaimed sleepers in warmer weather, making them unsuitable for certain projects like fish ponds.
What do you do with a sleeper?
Ideas for Using Railway Sleepers in Your Garden
- Raised beds. You can use softwood or hardwood railway sleepers to make raised beds for flowers or vegetables.
- Lawn or path edging.
- A children’s sandpit.
- Steps.
- Retaining wall.
- Garden furniture.
What type of garden sleeper is best?
Used railway sleepers are the top choice for gardeners and designers who would like to add some character to their project. Since hardwoods are more durable, you’ll find that the majority of used sleepers that are in good condition will be made from oak.
How do you sleep in a garden sleeper?
How to lay garden sleepers
- Secure your sleepers. When using sleepers for a retaining wall, or for steps or terracing, firstly, make sure your area is clear of debris and vegetation and dig down a shallow trench.
- Stack your sleepers.
- Connect sleepers together.
- Finish your surface.
How do you secure a sleeper to the ground?
Using wooden stakes to secure your sleepers is another popular method for adding stability. Sink around 60% of the stake supports into the ground, setting with cement if preferred then simply drive your fixings through the sleepers and into the supports.
How long do garden sleepers last?
How long do railway sleepers last? Railway sleepers will last for years, with our softwood treated sleepers they can last around 8 to 10 years due to the pressurised treatment, UC4 sleepers extend this to 15 years. Softwood that is left untreated will still last around two to five years.
How do you bed a wooden sleeper in your garden?
- Choose the right timber sleepers for your raised garden bed.
- Choose the size and position of your raised bed.
- Lay the sleepers on the ground and fasten them together.
- Add another layer to the raised bed.
- Attach a plastic membrane to the raised bed.
- Fill your raised bed with soil and add your choice of plants.
What can a garden sleeper be used for?
Ideal for creating contemporary yet traditional landscaping, garden sleepers can be used for anything from raised beds and borders to retaining walls, steps, paths and garden furniture.
Where is the best place to lay garden sleepers?
If you already have a garden, you just need to outline the edges where you’ll lay the sleepers. If you are starting from scratch, the first step is to figure out where you want to locate the bed. Normally, the best place is on the edge of the lawn. This protects your garden from human traffic as well as pets.
Do you have to lay sleepers for garden edging?
Lay the sleepers For edging of a level bed, one or two layers of sleepers is more than enough to separate the garden from the yard. If it’s a raised garden, you’ll need a higher retaining wall, meaning more sleeper layers. There are two ways to lay down the sleepers: on their wide side or on their narrow side.
How many sleepers do you need for a raised garden bed?
For edging of a level bed, one or two layers of sleepers is more than enough to separate the garden from the yard. If it’s a raised garden, you’ll need a higher retaining wall, meaning more sleeper layers. There are two ways to lay down the sleepers: on their wide side or on their narrow side.