1. General instructions
These apply to every Landscape Lock application. Read them before starting your first project.
Equipment you'll need
- Garden pressure spray bottle — preferred for most applications
- Watering can with adjustable rose — for large areas; control flow carefully
- Cement mixer or large flexible bucket with paddle — for slurry applications (high-traffic paths)
- Bucket of water — store the spray nozzle tip in it during breaks
- Measuring jugs — to load concentrate and water accurately
- Compactor or hand tamp — for pathway applications
Mixing instructions
Spray bottle: add half the water first (stops the concentrate settling), add the concentrate, top up with the remaining water, seal and shake well.
Watering can: half the water first, add concentrate, add remaining water, then stir thoroughly with a paddle.
Slurry (mixer or bucket): pre-mix the concentrate and water in a bucket, then draw from it to coat pebbles or stone in the mixer until evenly covered.
Pre-wetting (recommended)
Lightly spray the area with clean water first. This breaks the surface tension so the mix spreads and penetrates better — and lets you test your nozzle width, volume and spray height before the real thing.
Protecting surrounding areas
- Wet all surrounding hard surfaces (driveways, paths, stepping stones, tiles, brick borders) before applying nearby.
- Rinse any overspray off hard surfaces immediately — never let it dry.
- Remove spills promptly with a thoroughly wet cloth, then rinse with plenty of water.
- Wipe overspray off plant leaves with a wet cloth and rinse clean.
Clean-up & storage
- Rinse all equipment with water straight after use.
- Seal the concentrate container tightly. A skin may form on the surface (like paint) — don't pour any skin into your sprayer, it will block the nozzle.
- Pre-mixed product can be stored in a sealed bottle and is less likely to skin.
2. Garden mulch — no foot traffic
Spray bottleCure: 24 hrsAnchors mulch in place against wind, heavy rain and light bird disturbance. (Does not deter large birds such as brush turkeys.)
| Substrate | Dilution (conc : water) | Coverage per L mix | Coverage per L conc. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wood chip mulch — flat to mild slope | 1 : 4 | 1–2 m² | 5–10 m² |
| Wood chip mulch — steep slope | 1 : 4 | 1–1.5 m² | 5–7.5 m² |
| Pine bark & tea tree mulch | 1 : 4 | 3 m² | 15 m² |
| Fine mulch | 1 : 5 | 3 m² | 18 m² |
| Straw & sugar cane mulch | 1 : 6 | 4 m² | 24 m² |
| Leaves & garden debris | 1 : 6 | 4 m² | 24 m² |
Steps
- Mix product in a garden pressure spray bottle.
- Spray until the entire area is completely wet and saturated.
- Allow to cure undisturbed for 24 hours — protect from rain and irrigation.
These are summary instructions — see the full instructions before applying: download the Application Guide (PDF).
3. Decorative pebbles
3a. No foot traffic
Spray bottleDilution 1 : 42 coatsCure: 24 hrsStabilises decorative pebble cover (20–30 mm polished pebbles) between pavers and in garden beds. Coverage: 1–1.5 m² per litre of mix per coat (5–7.5 m² per L concentrate).
- Remove dirt to the required depth for your pebbles. Compact the base.
- Lay weed mat over the area. Dampen mat and base before application.
- Pre-compact pebbles by pressing down to increase stone-to-stone contact.
- Mix product in a garden pressure spray bottle.
- Spray at multiple angles until all pebbles are completely saturated.
- Cure undisturbed for 24 hours — protect from rain and irrigation.
3b. Occasional foot traffic (pebbles up to 30 mm)
Spray / watering canDilution 1 : 32 coatsCure: 48 hrsA well-bonded pebble cover that handles occasional foot traffic or light scuffing. Coverage: 1 m² per litre of mix per coat (2 m² per L concentrate).
- Remove dirt to accommodate pebble depth. Compact the base.
- Lay weed mat. Dampen mat and base.
- Spread 50% of pebbles over the full area.
- Spray until fully saturated. Rake evenly.
- Add the remaining pebbles and spray again until fully saturated. Rake to level.
- Compact the area.
- Apply a topcoat spray over the compacted surface.
- Cure undisturbed for 48 hours — protect from rain and irrigation.
These are summary instructions — see the full instructions before applying: download the Application Guide (PDF).
4. Pebble pathways
4a. Medium foot traffic — spray method
Spray / watering canDilution 1 : 42 coatsCure: 48–72 hrsDecorative pedestrian pathway for infrequent to moderate domestic foot traffic, spray-applied in layers for a natural finish. Use 9–12 mm polished pebbles (infrequent traffic) or 5–8 mm (frequent traffic). Coverage: 1 m² per litre of mix per coat.
- Excavate the pathway 25–40 mm below the surrounding garden level. Install metal or plastic edging.
- Lay weed mat. If the base is soft, excavate deeper and compact 50 mm of 20 mm road base first. Dampen before application.
- Spread 50% of the pebbles over the full base area.
- Spray until fully saturated. Rake pebbles to distribute the mix evenly and level the surface.
- Add the remaining 50% of pebbles and spray again until fully saturated. Rake to level.
- Compact firmly for a smooth, even finish.
- Apply a topcoat spray over the compacted surface.
- Cure undisturbed for 48–72 hours — protect from rain and irrigation.
4b. Medium–high foot traffic — slurry method (greater adhesion)
Cement mixer / bucketDilution 1 : 3Cure: 48–72 hrsA domestic pathway suited to medium to medium-high foot traffic. The slurry method delivers superior adhesion and a more durable bound surface. Use 2 L of mix per 25 kg bag of 5–12 mm polished pebbles; apply 1.5–3 bags per m². For heavy foot traffic or light vehicles, use a decomposed granite pathway instead.
- Excavate the pathway approx. 90 mm below the surrounding garden level. Install edging.
- Lay weed mat over the pathway.
- Create a firm 50 mm base of well-compacted 20 mm road base. Dampen before application.
- Combine pebbles and pre-mixed solution in a cement mixer or bucket until every pebble is coated in a consistent slurry.
- Apply the slurry at a minimum 20 mm depth for standard traffic, or 40 mm for more demanding areas.
- Compact firmly for a smooth, even finish.
- Cure undisturbed for 48–72 hours — protect from rain and irrigation.
These are summary instructions — see the full instructions before applying: download the Application Guide (PDF).
5. Decomposed granite paths — light vehicles, bikes & heavy foot traffic
Cement mixer / bucketDilution 1 : 4Cure: 72 hrsFor golf course paths, BMX tracks, public park pathways and sand bunker slopes. Use decomposed granite / crushed stone 5–9 mm with fines. 2 L of mix per 25 kg bag; approx. 3 bags per m².
- Excavate the pathway 90–115 mm below the surrounding garden level. Install edging.
- Lay weed mat over the pathway.
- Create a firm 50–75 mm base of well-compacted 20 mm road base. Dampen before application.
- Combine stones and pre-mixed solution in a cement mixer or bucket until thoroughly coated.
- Apply the slurry to a minimum depth of 40 mm.
- Compact well with a mechanical compactor for a smooth, even finish.
- Cure undisturbed for 72 hours — protect from rain and irrigation.
These are summary instructions — see the full instructions before applying: download the Application Guide (PDF).
6. Care & maintenance
- White or light-coloured pebbles may discolour over time as dust and dirt settle on the coated surface. Regular use of a garden leaf blower keeps pebbles clean.
- Darkening on pebbles: organic growth can appear on the cured film over time. Periodically spray the treated area with a dilute bleach/water or vinegar/water solution to keep it clean.
- After rain: avoid scuffing or disturbing treated areas when wet — water temporarily softens the bond and stones can shift under rough handling. The bond restores as it dries.
- Cure time: always allow the full recommended cure time before foot traffic.
