White colonial house with brick and pea gravel walkway - Jen Wolf/Shutterstock Garden pathways winding through your landscape beds transform your outdoor space, inviting you to meander through the ...
You selected a patch of the backyard that would be perfect as an outdoor living pad. But before you roll out the barbecue and lounge chairs, plot out how you’ll walk from your home to your newfound ...
Q I would like to incorporate some paved areas in my landscaping, but I don’t want to use concrete or pavers because of the expense and permanence. What about gravel? Can I install gravel myself, or ...
While landscaping brings greenery to many people’s minds, rocks are an important part of landscaping, too. Perhaps more accurately a hardscaping element, the various types of landscaping rocks add a ...
The overused term “sustainability” has nearly lost its meaning, especially when it comes to gardening. For Stephen Orr, formerly garden editor of House & Garden and Domino magazines, sustainability ...
Getting from point A to point B. “Think about how you’ll use the path,” Pategas says. “You may need just a narrow footpath, or perhaps it’s something wider to get to an entertainment space that’s away ...
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Swap The Gravel For A Low-Maintenance Statement Path And Patio
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Gravel driveways, patios, and paths are attractive, and there are ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. White pea gravel is undeniably gorgeous in a garden. Whether you use it as part of a clever driveway layout to boost curb appeal, spread it in ...
“A garden to walk in and immensity to dream in — what more could he ask? A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars.” — Victor Hugo, “Les Miserables” A front walkway is all business. It’s the ...
A path can be a variety of materials. (THE OREGONIAN) Gardening sometimes seems a bit like warfare. Those blackberries you fear are flanking you while you read this. The quack grass advances on its ...
LISTENING to a recent broadcast of BBC Gardeners’ Question Time, I was struck by a really simple and practical solution to a common garden problem. The questioner in the audience was having problems ...
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