Build Your Own Garden Path With Brick Pavers

by Tony Carter, Realtor® 08/28/2022

Creating a great garden path doesn’t have to be a long and difficult process. With the right tools and techniques, DIY enthusiasts of all skill levels can build a classic and functional brick pathway. Here we’ll go over the materials and process for your next garden path DIY project.

Materials

Cobblestones
Edging stakes
Granite pavers
Plastic landscaping edging
Sand
Spray paint (for marking)

Equipment

Rubber mallet
Level
Shovel
Mason’s chisel
Spade
Wheelbarrow

Safety Tips

Before you dig, contact your utilities provider to make sure you are not in danger of breaking power, water or cable lines. Always use safety equipment to protect yourself while working.

Process

  1. Plan the layout of your path. Use stakes and spray paint to mark the edges of your path. If you’re including curves, make sure they are gradual enough to avoid causing gaps between pavers.

  2. Measure out the width of the path using your brick pavers. Add a few extra inches on either side for adjustments and to help with making curves.

  3. Dig out a trench for your path with a shovel. It does not have to be even at first, you can always clean up the edges and make it level after you’ve defined the entire length of the path. Dig to a depth of about 7 inches.

  4. Take your plastic landscape edging and set it in the edges of the path. Then, using a mallet or hammer, drive stakes into the edging to secure it to the “walls” of your path.

  5. Add a layer of sand to the path, leaving about 3 inches of space between it and the top of the plastic edging. Use either a hand-tamper or a motorized plate compactor to tamp down the sand. To make it easier, sprinkle the sand with water so it’s slightly damp.

  6. Now it’s time to lay the pavers. Lay the stone pavers one by one, setting them tightly into the sand with the rubber mallet. If you are adding pavers along a curve, you can break pavers in half to fill in the gaps at the end.

  7. If you need to cut pavers to fit small gaps, measure them in place and mark with a pencil. Then, you can break the paver into smaller pieces using your chisel and mallet. Save the extra pieces in case you need them.

  8. Fill in the edges of the path where it meets the sod or ground with topsoil. Tamp the soil down so it’s secure.

  9. Fill the joints of your path with sand by pouring it on top of the path and sweeping with a large broom. Use slightly damp sand so it will stick in place. Save your extra sand for eventual maintenance in the future.

Now you have a fantastic traditional brick paver path for your garden. You can use this same method with any style of paver as long as you measure accordingly. Enjoy incorporating the path into the rest of your landscaping design and the benefits of your diligent DIY work.

About the Author
Author

Tony Carter, Realtor®

My wife, Cindy and I, moved to Florida 9 years ago from Wisconsin, where we were born and raised. I proudly served in the United States Air Force and was stationed overseas and in The Gulf War. Became a member of The American Legion and a lifetime member of Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). After, the Military, I got into the retail business for the last 25 years. During my last position, in the retail. I was second-in-charge of a 125 million dollar a year business. Thatis where I developed my passion for customer service and taking care of the customer. With that passion, I became a full-time licensed Realtor in the state of Florida. I understand that real estate is not just a transaction but an important personal decision, a decision that may need guidance. I am here to answer any questions and guide you and your family through the process. Whether buying for the first time. Purchasing a condo, single-family home, investment property or a time-share on the beach. I am the exclusive Realtor for the Mariner Beach Club in St Pete Beach, Florida and for the Island Gulf Resort in Madeira Beach, Florida. Please feel free to contact me with your real estate needs directly at cell 262-894-8135 or via e-mail at [email protected] or website; www.TonyCarterRealEstate.com. Timeshare on St. Pete Beach, Florida. www.TonyCarterRealtor.com. Video of the Mariner Beach Club, St. Pete Beach, Florida. www.imagemaker360.com/141537. Website to the timeshare at Madeira Beach, Florida. www.IslandGulfResortFlorida.com