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  • How to Create Your Own Walkway With Concrete Molds

    Making concrete molds for either paving stones or decorative stones to create a walkway for your garden or yard is a simple process that can save you a huge amount of money. Having a walkway can...

  • How to Lay Garden Tiles

    Hand-laid garden tiles offer an easy, yet attractive, means of forming a walkway or rustic patio area in your garden. Laying your own tiles requires little more than a few pavers, some imagination...

  • How to Estimate Decorative Stones and Chips

    The majority of gardens around the world would ordinarily seem plain if it wasn't for the addition of decorative stones and chips. These basic elements can contribute to and amplify the general...

  • How to Design Walkways

    Whether you prefer whimsical, meandering trails or functional straight lines, planning walkways before you begin work ensures that your walkways will meet your needs. There are many factors to...

  • How to Prepare for Crushed Rock Paths

    Rock paths make for attractive walkways. They also drain water well after storms and provide good traction. Like most projects, however, both the quality of the path and its longevity are...

  • How to Lay Landscape Bricks for a Border

    Landscape bricks are a useful, versatile and durable material for outdoor building and landscaping. They are often used effectively as a material for constructing borders around flower beds,...

  • How to Make Garden Stones With Ceramic Tiles

    Making a garden stepping stone out of ceramic tile can be an easy way to use spare or interesting tiles to accent your garden. The process is simple, fun, and creative.

  • How to Create Stepping Stones at Home

    Landscaping your yard is an effective method for increasing the value of your home. Homemade stepping stones are an affordable way to create meandering walkways and make your yard look more...

  • How to Remove Moss on Stepping Stones

    Moss makes an interesting addition to ornamental garden rocks, but moss on stepping stones presents a problem for the homeowner because it is slippery and can create a hazard. Stepping stones...

  • How to Make a Decorative Walkway Stone

    Homemade walkway stones are an easy and inexpensive project that can add charm and beauty to an outdoor garden or walkway. Personalize stones with meaningful objects or hand prints of small...

  • How to Make Cement Stepping Stones

    Making your own garden stepping stones is not only economical, but is also a craft project that you can work on with the children. Use basic tools to mix the cement, and with a few extra items you...

  • How to Set Up Stepping Stones With Flagstone

    Setting up stepping stones with flagstones will create a walkway that is a unique and natural accent to your home and lawn. Laying stepping stones eliminates the difficulties in installing a less...

  • How to Clean a Mildew Stained Sidewalk

    Unsightly mildew stains on sidewalks can greatly detract from the appearance of your home or business. These stains are usually resilient to most commercial cleaning agents, and cleaning products...

  • How to Lay Stone Pavers

    Stone is a durable and attractive building material for creating an outdoor patio or walkway. Stone pavers can be found at many nurseries and hardware stores, and can be installed by most...

  • How to Remove Flowerpot Stains From Cement

    While flowerpots can add a beautiful and festive look to any outdoor area, they can stain surrounding areas, including cement. Most these stains will be caused either by the dirt from the...

  • How to Lay an Asphalt Path

    Looking to save money by delivering and laying your own asphalt path? If so, it is very easy to do with the right tools and proper preparation of the site.

  • How to Do Landscaping With Flat Stones

    Flat stones can make a beautiful addition to the landscape of your garden. They come in a variety of designs, sizes and colors to match your needs. Use flat stones as a steppingstone path through...

  • How to Use Liquid Cement Concrete Crack Filler

    Often concrete develops various sized cracks that look like miniature streams. These crack can lead to even further damage to the concrete. Their irregular shapes make it difficult to use with...

  • How to Build a Walkway

    Building a path adds interest and value to your home. In the past paths usually involved paving over the ground, but today we realize that an eco-friendly path is permeable. This article will...

  • How to Make a Beautiful Brick Walkway (herringbone) With Your Old Bricks

    Do you have an old brick walkway that is uneven and needs to be redone? Well if your answer is yes then you are in luck! The walkway design is called herringbone. You will save a ton of money by...

  • How to Lay Paving Stones

    Paving stones are an inexpensive, easy, and attractive option for making paths and walkways through your yard and garden. They do not require mortar to install properly, making them one of the...

  • How to Make Garden Pavers With Milk Jugs

    Pavers for keeping feet on a garden's pathway is a project that can be done using old milk jugs, one way to reuse a container instead of sending that item straight to a landfill. Once used, the...

  • How to Landscape Stone Block Steps

    Stone block steps add a terracing effect to your landscape. They are an attractive addition when the landscape elements that surround them are complimentary to the rest of your plantings. There...

  • How to Cut Concrete Scallop Edging

    Cutting concrete scalloped garden edging to custom lengths is a straightforward process provided you have a circular saw and feel confident in using it. Scalloped edging comes in both curving and...

  • How to Create a Landscape Trench at the Edge of a Flower Bed

    Establishing a crisp edge to a garden, to show a distinction between the grass and the garden’s soil can be accomplished with a shovel, spade, or power edger/trencher. The process is best done on...

  • How to Build Your Own Faux Rock

    Rocks are a beautiful and natural addition to many gardens, and can even be used as accents around your home. For whatever reason, you may not want to use real rock in some of your decorating and...

  • How to Make a Flagstone Sidewalk

    Concrete sidewalks are functional, but boring. A more attractive way to create designated paths is to use flagstones. Making a flagstone sidewalk is actually very straightforward, with the...

  • How to Calculate the Amount of Cement

    With any cement project, it is crucial to properly calculate the amount of cement that will be required. Underestimating can cause major delays and additional costs, while overestimating can...

  • How to Paint or Stain Concrete Slabs

    If you are bored of the look of traditional concrete and would like to change your walkway or basement floors appearance this article is for you!

  • How to Build a Stone Walkway

    Create a beautiful stone walkway that leads to where ever you desire. Take these steps and use them as is or modify the materials to create a design of your own.

  • How to Cobblestone a walk or driveway

    Do you love the look of a Cobbled Stone walk or driveway? Or would you like to Brick or Cobblestone your walkways to match your driveway and your walk... This is a simple old world method that...

  • How to Clean Hard Water Stains From Stamped Concrete

    Stamped concrete is often referred to as patterned concrete. It is made to look like brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile or even wood. Stamped concrete is gaining popularity because of its...

  • Constructing Railroad Ties Steps

    In this article you will learn a great way to add steps and contour to your yard. Recycled rail ties make great steps and add natural wood to your landscaping. Your finished steps can be enjoyed...

  • How to Avoid Basic Landscape Lighting Mistakes

    Attractive and functional landscape lighting is a great way to enhance your home. By avoiding basic landscape lighting mistakes, you can add beauty, safety and value to your property. Outdoor...

  • How to Make a Homemade Mallet

    Making a mallet at home is not a difficult task, if you have a few basic tools. The type of homemade mallet you want to make will be determined by its use.

  • How to Build a Walkway Without Cement

    There are a number of advantages to building a walkway in your landscape without cementing it in place. Some pluses are that you can put in less labor to build it, reduce the cost of...

  • How to Make Sidewalks or Walkways for Your Lawn and Garden Almost Instantly

    Are you thinking of yard landscaping before the holidays? Creating a new walkway for guests to enter your home or stroll through your garden has never been easier! Paving stones of various...

  • How to Design a Pergola

    A pergola is an arbor-like structure that leads from one place to another. You will need some space if you want to use one in your landscape. There are lots of styles and materials you can use to...

  • How to Decorate an Inset Front Porch

    When we moved into our new house I did not have a clue about what to do with our front porch. We live in a ranch-style home with a front porch that is well-protected and inset. It is about...

  • How to Install Landscaping Lights

    Installing electric landscape lights can make your pathways and yard area look eye pleasing while providing safety as well. You don't have to hire a professional to install landscaping lights,...

  • How to Build Steps in the Garden without Concrete

    There are many ways to build steps in your landscape that can enhance the beauty of your garden. Casting concrete stairs is only one solution. Here are some more artistic ways to build stairs in...

  • How to Lay a Flagstone Walkway

    Tired of taking the beaten path through your yard? Weary of weeding gravel pathways? A flagstone walkway is an excellent way to bring beauty and functionality to your landscape without spending a...

  • How to Design Paths in the Garden

    Paths can not only be useful in the landscape, they can lead you from one space to another. They can save your lawn from having worn out trails and guide the walker through delicate parts of the...

  • How to Design a Formal Entrance Garden

    Your home may not be Versailles but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a beautiful formal entrance garden to welcome visitors.A small entrance garden may not seem to offer much scope...

  • How to Design and Landscape a Strolling Garden

    A strolling garden is basically a garden walk in which visitors are taken around a deliberately designed pathway to observe the various changing vistas and set views designed for that purpose....

  • How to Lay a Garden Path

    Garden paths are hard-working surfaces. They carry not only foot traffic, but often wheelbarrows, heavily loaded sack trolleys and bicycles, too. They may also be required to permit the regular...

  • How to Select Gravel Sizes

    Gravel sizes are determined by a couple of different factors. If you are new to landscaping or driveway construction, you may not have even realized there are different sizes of gravel. If you are...

  • How to Clean Dirty Bricks

    You may already know how to clean a stain from brick, but getting the dirt from the side of a house, a wall or even a walkway may be another story. Here are a handful of options for those larger...

  • How to Cut Concrete Pavers With a Tile Saw

    Laying down a new walkway or a patio using pavers is easy to do, but there is often a great deal of cutting involved. Many people use hacksaws and other tools to cut their concrete pavers, but its...

  • How to Build a Stone Pathway

    It isn’t necessary to be skilled at Old-World stone masonry to lay a beautiful stone pathway. If you’re fortunate enough to have a strong back and a great eye for jigsaw puzzles, you...

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