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TOOLS AND MATERIALS
ОглавлениеAlthough you can borrow tools and use found, salvaged and gifted materials, such as old bricks and left-over sand, you will inevitably have to buy some new tools and things like cement and wood. Tools and materials come from DIY outlets, builder’s merchants and local suppliers. You can find savings in time and energy if you buy the best tools for the task, and in money if you purchase the materials in bulk from local suppliers.
What will I need to buy?
TOOLS
MEASURING AND MARKING
You need a basic kit for measuring, marking, checking levels and setting out the site. Spray paint or chalk can be used for marking out straight and curved lines (not illustrated).
PREPARING THE SITE
These tools will enable you to dig, move and level earth. You can rent a power tamper for preparing large patio foundations (not illustrated).
BRICK AND STONE
This toolkit will allow you to break, chop and cut both stone and brick. You may want to rent an angle grinder or a cement mixer for big projects.
Safety
Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Always protect your eyes, ears and hands when using power tools. Wear a dust mask when using cement powder. Wet cement is corrosive. Always keep children out of harm’s way.
TOOLS
WOOD
If your designs include fences, gates, pergolas, sheds or decking you are likely to need the tools shown here.
GARDENING
Apart from items like a spade, a fork and a pair of gloves, you may also need a mower and a small number of dedicated tools like those shown below.
MORE TOOLS
Often the best way of getting tools is to buy them when the need arises. For example, you have a spade and fork, but you soon find that you need a shorter, lighter spade, or a fork with a more comfortable handle, so you get another one. If you are less keen on the construction aspects, larger and/or more specific tools like a power tamper or cement mixer are best borrowed or rented. You could also borrow a few tools, and then buy your own when you know what it is about the borrowed tools that you like.
MATERIALS
BRICK AND STONE
Brick and stone can be purchased direct from the producer, from builder’s merchants and from architectural salvage companies.
Buying earth and turf
Earth is best purchased by the cubic meter or yard in a giant bag or by the truckload. The more you get, the cheaper it will be. Be careful that you do not buy poorer-quality stuff than you already have.
Turf, or sod, is sold in rolled-up strips about 1 ft (30 cm) wide and 2–3 ft (60–90 cm) long. The cheapest way is to buy it direct from the grower. They are usually quite happy for you to pick up a small number of strips.
MATERIALS
WOOD
Wood in all its forms can be obtained variously from lumber yards, builder’s merchants, garden centers and specialty suppliers.
CONCRETE AND MORTAR
While there are as many “best” recipes as there are builders, the following work well. The numbers signify the ratio of ingredients (by volume) to each other, measured in the same manner (such as by the shovelful).
MORE MATERIALS
As garden design is becoming more and more popular, so many materials and products, such as decking, garden shelters, butyl pond liners and concrete sculpture, are being sold by dedicated specialty suppliers. The recent popularity of decking has meant that decking companies and companies only selling decking materials are springing up everywhere. You can make contact via local directories or by the internet; that said, however, one of the pleasures of garden design is travelling around searching out good suppliers.
Ponds and water features
All the items and materials needed for creating ponds and water features can be obtained from garden centers, water-garden centers and specialty suppliers. For large ponds choose a flexible liner. Geotextile is a soft textile material that is laid underneath flexible pond liners and helps prevent the liner from being damaged by sharp stones. A pump is often used in small water features.
Geotextile and flexible pond linings
Rigid liner (formal shape)
Rigid liner (informal shape)
Plastic pump
Rigid cascade liner