Landscaping stones
receive constant exposure to the elements in any garden setting. This
decorative landscape material can become discolored over time with dirt and
plant debris that alter the original color of the stone. Homeowners install
landscaping stones to limit the maintenance typically required from organic
mulches or wood edging materials. Any landscaping product will require cleaning
at some point to brighten the material and increase the home's exterior appeal.
In the following steps we will learn how to avoid dirts & plants debris on any garden stones we have at our garden
First Step
Sweep up all plant debris around the landscaping stone and place
in yard waste bags. Tidy up mulched garden surfaces using a rake to pull
buildup away from landscaping stones.
Second Step
Use a leaf blower to remove stubborn or excessive amounts of plant
debris and dirt from larger areas. Blow everything to one location for later
disposal in the compost pile. Some leaf blower models have a bag attachment to
allow the machine to convert to a vacuum. Use this to aid in the initial
cleanup of the landscaping stones.
Third Step
Attach an adjustable sprayer to the garden hose and turn on full
water pressure. Rinse the stones using high water pressure to remove dirt and
small plant debris. Use the utility broom to scrub the surfaces to remove tough
stains and perform a final rinse to determine the cleanliness of the stones.
Forth Step
Remove tough stains using a hand-held scrub brush. Moss, dirt and
organic material build up on landscaping stones over time. This changes the
color of the stones to a weathered patina that isn't always unattractive.
Fifth Step
Tackle larger and dirtier jobs using a power washer. Choose a
wide-angled wand for power washing the landscape stones and provide plenty of
distance between the sprayer and stone to limit incidences of flying rocks.
Follow safety recommendations and remember that debris will fly everywhere with
the high-pressure spray. Work in a regular pattern from top to bottom and side
to side to thoroughly clean the landscaping stone.
Sixth Step
Perform a final rinse with the garden hose to remove mulch and
leaves from house siding and plants.
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