Recommended Uses of Landscaping Sleepers

Sleepers are a great and low cost option when deciding to decorate or landscape a garden. It is the perfect decoration that incorporates a natural product for creating different works such as paths, soil retainers, and other uses. The sleeper changes during it's lifespan from a new aspect to a more aged look. Additionally, sleepers may be used for furniture and flooring terraces; unlimited decorative uses. Below we describe the principal uses of our landscaping products:

 

 

1.1 Soil Retainers

Wooden sleepers can be utilized as soil retainers in gardens. This type of retainers serves mainly at:

  • Swimming Pool Borders: In case of the swimming pool, the sleeper prevents from surrounding garden soil to fall into the water, facilitating the cleaning process of water. If smoothened, the sleeper may also be installed for flooring purposes.
  • Garden Beds: For garden beds, sleepers contain groups of plants within an area, allowing space optimization and working with different designs in landscaping.
  • Separators: Wooden sleepers also allow for separation between grass and spaces with plants and trees.

1.2 Garden Steps

Garden steps are commonly used on steep hill gardens. Sleepers have the physical and technical capacity to resist weight, neither breaking nor generating cracks.

1.3 Trail Pads

Trail pads are used to create designs and also to avoid walking over grass or other plants, protecting the garden.

1.4 Otros Usos

Apart from the previously mentioned uses, there are other uses such as:

  • Sleeper bridges
  • Wall retainers
  • Fencing

In the retail and landscaping business, we participate in projects with local landscaping companies, supplying them our sleepers and having excellent feedback and results. Some of the projects are shown in the images above. Currently we are developing a showroom with all of our products and garden ideas in order for clients to learn of the possible uses of sleepers and a more natural and decorative alternative when garden landscaping.

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