

The pegs are to be ribbed to ensure they secure to the ground. For inclined surfaces (over 15%) it is advisable to anchor the Garden Grid with galvanized steel U-shaped pegs about 20 cm long. For larger surface areas also leave an expansion joint of approximately 2 cm every 10 m of Garden Grid. At this stage ensure that a gap of 2 cm is left near hard surfaces such as curbs and gutters etc. Lay the Garden Grid with the thinnest ribs facing upwards.Over the rubble base spread a layer of fine sand, like the consistency of concrete sand well leveled to a depth of 3 cm as the bedding layer for the Garden Grid.Dependent on your soil type this may vary in depth Prepare a well- levelled, rolled and compacted rubble base, suitable for vehicular traffic.The holding rings accessories can also be used to delineate areas (sign plugs) or to make the grids lines for a cark park. The Garden Grid maintains the draining properties of the soil unaltered (over 90%), making the surface practicable in all seasons and in all climatic conditions, thus avoiding the formation of mud and keeping the surface always dry.

The water channels also ensures the water does not stagnate and this ensures a gradual distribution of water and encouraging homogeneous growth of the lawn.
GRAVEL GRIDS SERIES
The Garden Grid has a series of openings (up to a maximum of 27 x 15 mm) specifically designed to allow the roots to spread better horizontally and around the garden grid. In this way irrigation costs are reduced, saving both time and money and the vegetation root system have greater access to water. By doubling the grid above each other, you can double the water storage and increase the layer of soil up to 6 cm. The grid is able to reserve up to 1.5 l/m2 water. The Garden Grid is unique in that when laid with the thin ribs facing upwards the garden grid has a series of channels within it, which holds water and assists with water conservation.
