Up until now I had never layed the Sagar Black natural Indian sandstone despite being offered by the same suppliers as the more popular paving slabs I have written reviews on. I wouldn’t necessarily say that it’s because they aren’t as nice, but more to do with the fact that the Sagar Black paving comes…
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My review of the Camel Dust Indian sandstone paving
Like the Raj Green, the Camel Dust sandstone paving is one of the most colourful natural stone on the market with tones of green, greys, pinks and buff making it a perfect addition to any garden no matter your decor. I’ll be honest, we don’t lay these natural sandstone slabs as often as other natural…
My review of the Raj Green Indian sandstone paving
By far the absolute most popular Indian sandstone paving that I lay has to be the Raj Green patio packs and it’s easy to see why with these colourful slabs. The first thing I would say is don’t let the name Raj Green put you off! No they are not actually green, although they are…
My review of the Kota black limestone paving
Ok so I’ve not long finished writing my review of the Mint Fossil Indian sandstone paving but now it’s time to write about another favourite patio slab of mine, the Kota Black limestone. These really are a truly unique slab which are a shade of grey when dry, but look even better when wet when…
My review of the Mint Fossil Indian sandstone paving
I lay a lot of Indian sandstone paving, in fact I lay more natural stone than any other type of paving slabs by a long shot. More recently I have started laying more mint fossil sandstone patios in particular than any other natural stone and it’s easy to see why. Like other natural Indian sandstone…
My review of the Sika Fast Fix Paving Jointing Compound
To be as transparent as possible, in this article I have included links to the Amazon store where you can purchase the Sika fast fix paving jointing compound. As an Amazon affiliate partner we receive a small commission when an item is purchased via a link on this website. Up until a couple of months…
My review of the MAC ALLISTER MSBR1700-A 16.2KG Hex Shank Electric Breaker 230V
If you read my articles then you’ll know that I wrote a review a little while back on the Titan breaker which I was chuffed with, and to be honest I still am. It is still going strong and at the price I paid, it has more than made its money back. However, on a…
My favorite tool is a Roughneck 5LB Mattock 36″
It’s crazy to think that out of all of the tools I use from the hand tools to the power tools that my absolute favorite gardening tool, the one that I am still both obsessed and impressed with, is a Roughneck mattock. I’ve been a landscape gardener for over 10 years and it’s embarrassing to…
My first impressions of the YT5601-01 800W 28CM Tiller 220-240V
I usually wait around 6 months before writing a review in order to keep it fair for all of my readers, but this recently purchased Tiller most likely won’t be used again for a good while. Partly due to not working at present whilst we are under threat by the coronavirus (covid-19) as well as…
My review of the Titan 40CM 40CC petrol chainsaw
OK, so those who read my blogs and other reviews will know that I’m not shy when it comes to trying Titan branded machinery for my gardening and landscaping business, but how good is the Titan petrol chainsaw when it comes to my business needs. At just £99.99 inc vat from Screwfix, it’s a much…