About the Landscape Juice Network

Founded in 2008. The Landscape Juice Network (LJN) is the largest and fastest growing professional landscaping and horticultural association in the United Kingdom.

LJN's professional business forum is unrivalled and open to anyone within within the UK landscape industry

LJN's Business Objectives Group (BOG) is for any Pro serious about building their business.

For the researching visitor there's a wealth of landscaping ideas, garden design ideas, lawn advice tips and advice about garden maintenance.

Replies

  • PRO

    Hi Oliver,

    By chance i have just this week enquired about bradstone granite paving. My supplier said just lay as per normal on full mortar bed. No need for sbr slurry on the back. They just sell that as an extra but you don't need it according to him. Guy i dealt with has been in the trade a long long time and knows his stuff. Only thing i see is you need to be precise with the joint sizes as big joints will look naff. A colleague of mine used tile spacers and string lines to set the joint sizes and the results looked good. If you do go the slurry root then you need to do the edges as well as the back otherwise you get issues with picture framing  round the edges of the slab once its dry. I'd probably allow a little extra laying time too as the precise nature of laying will take a little longer in my view. hope that helps.

    Ed

This reply was deleted.

Trade green waste centres

<!-- Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-WQ68WVXQ8K"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-WQ68WVXQ8K'); </script>

LJN Sponsor

Advertising

PRO Supplier

Dennis has unveiled its latest advancement in sustainable technology: the Multi Charger Hub. This new product significantly enhances the efficiency and convenience of charging their acclaimed E-Series battery-powered mowers.

The E-Series,…

Read more…