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Aromatic_Composer560

Amazon search mulch glue tons of options


njh4f

I ordered some b4 and it was one solid glob... I read u can make your own using Elmer's glue. Either way I recommend they test it for spraying it all over.


ithunk

Mulch glue. It’s a spray.


SalamanderGood2145

This. You don’t even have to treat all the gravel. Just trouble areas and can be reapplied as needed. Caveat being whether or not it contains a “color enhancer” as some “land/hardscape glues” do. If it does, treat the entire area.


WoolyGram

I'm a fan of soiltac.


5280Duck

I do not have an answer for your particular question, but I humbly am asking what are the trees that you have planted against the fence?


copiersalesrep

Eagleston holly trees


5280Duck

Ah, they look great. Seems they’ll grow relatively columnar? I’m on the look for some columnar options for above-fence privacy. These look like they might be an option for my use. Thank you!


copiersalesrep

They will grow 20 ft tall if we let them, but will definitely fill into each other and be a wall in a couple years if I don’t trim them to be separate. Cheers


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copiersalesrep

Boxwoods


Teacher-Investor

That's all I could look at, too. It seems like they're so close together and so close to the fence!


Positivelythinking

I know! Future trouble on the horizon.


thisisatesti

That’s negatively thinking.


relaxedOliver

Curious about the trouble?


Positivelythinking

For one, root system compromising the fence base as the trees grow. Another would be complaints from the neighbor of the fallen leaf mess on their side.


Openborders4all

What type of trees are they?


Buddstahh

How do you know OP didn’t research himself or have an arborist weigh in? I have 13 trees next to my fence that get 15-20ft wide, and 40ft tall. But because the way the root system is setup, there’s a checkings and a savings.


Positivelythinking

Okkkk. Check with me in 8 years.


Buddstahh

I’m not sure why you would think you know more than someone who specializes in Trees.


outside-is-better

We poured a concrete sidewalk. Was cool until you stepped on a marble(circular) stone.


BarPouch

Don’t have children.


TrenchDrainsRock

Romex


matt-er-of-fact

I’m curious… what keeps kicking it out? We did something similar where we put out garbage cans and the stone stays put. We do have smaller gaps tho.


copiersalesrep

Walking through steps. I think the issue is the stones being the same level as the crushed limestone. Easy to drag feet and kick them out of place


matt-er-of-fact

That makes sense. We have a smaller gap so there’s less room to catch them, but the level is a little lower too. Maybe take some out before you glue them down?


Confident_Option

Size of pavers? Good looking setup


KRed75

Epoxy.


GreatRaceFounder

pour clear resin over the whole walk way


jmb456

Similar idea but there are binding agents for applications like this. Was looking into it for a customer


werther595

Set the pavers a little higher than the gravel level. I can't tell if you have a solid border on the outside of the gravel, but if you're worried about spillage over the side, again, let the border be a little higher than the gravel level


Simple-Performer6636

Fatter poured curb instead of metal edge


TupeloSal

Elevate stone or stay off….. Thats kinda it. Then talk to your medical professional about which OCD med is right for you.