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Gravel paths and patios are terrific ways to improve your outdoor space. There is no messy concrete to pour, and no back-breaking lifting as with stone work. You are also free to create much more...
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...
Pea gravel is made up of small, pea-sized stones. People use pea gravel to line walkways and cover gardens. Stores sell pea gravel by weight. Most likely, you'll know the volume of pea gravel you...
Pea gravel comes in various sizes and types. Particle size can vary from a small and uniform ¼-inch diameter to an oblong shape that is from ½ to ¾ of an inch. Most suppliers will...
A brick pathway can add charm and elegance to almost any yard or landscaping plan. A brick-in-mortar path should be installed by a professional or other trained brick mason. A brick-in-sand path...
Paving stones can create a beautiful walkway for your home. When you use paving stones for your home's walkway, you will be creating something that is both unique and interesting. Create a walkway...
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...
Gravel driveways are made of crushed stone or rounded rocks. They aren't always the most attractive driveway type; but are often the most affordable. These are commonly found in rural settings or...
Flagstone pathways can be a nice addition to any garden or yard. The irregular stone has a natural look and feel, and comes in many colors and sizes. A flagstone pathway can solve many...
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.
Cobblestone pavers offer an attractive alternative to concrete driveways, walkways and patios. They are available in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes for customization, and they require...
Gravel rocks are used to fill walking or sitting areas, provide extra drainage or make visible boundaries in the yard. Whether pebbles to larger stones, rocks can be decorative and practical....
Flagstone is an attractive decorative element for home landscaping. Commonly used for patios, porches and walkways, it is also popular for walls, fences, mailboxes and other types of outdoor...
Do you have a water connection (hose bib) in an area that is difficult to get to? Does your hose bib drip or leak on the ground making it a headache to get to it? This little project is for...
Your garden is the perfect place to show your sense of style, ease and creativity. Why not use some gravel to highlight your space? With so many options available to you, the possibilities are...
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...
Your walkway gives visitors their first impression of your home. Brick pavers can make the difference between an ordinary walkway and stunning curb appeal. To ensure that your driveway turns out...
Landscaping your own yard can be rewarding. Part of a great landscaped yard is a flagstone walkway that provides an inviting path to explore. Creating your own flagstone walkway may seem like a...
Stone block steps are a beautiful addition on a hillside. They provide easier access from hilltop to ground level than a dirt or grass path and also prevent erosion. Stone blocks come in a variety...
Soften your landscape with stone. A flagstone path curving to a gazebo or winding to flower garden is a natural pied piper, enticing visitors to various focal points of your property. With...
Gravel paths serve many purposes. Not only do they add a lot of character to a property, they can also be instrumental as a way of egress to and from a garden.
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...
This HOW TO will show you the landscaping benefits of using a Millstone embedded in a walkway. Think "WOW!" factor when landscaping your home.
Polystyrene, in its' myriad forms, is hard to avoid and there are currently few recycling or re-use option. There are some approaches that will lessen the impact.
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...
A gravel path will connect your patios with your gardens and it will make your landscape more eye appealing. If you are interested in a gravel path for your yard, then this is the perfect DIY...
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...
Gravel driveways are very common all over the world. Whether you live in a small town, a farm area, or a town that doesn't require cement, gravel driveways are necessary for adequate parking. You...
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...
If you do not want the maintenance that comes with lawns, and you cannot afford concrete or pavers, an alternative to giving your garden interesting color and architecture is by using gravel....
Gravel is an inexpensive way to make your driveway appear more attractive. Gravel can also repel water and prevent puddles from forming in your driveway during the rainy months. There are a couple...
Using bricks or pavers to build your home's walkway adds an elegant touch to your home that concrete or asphalt cannot match. Plus, bricks are available in such a wide range of colors they can...
Over time, a neat, smooth gravel path can become bumpy and clogged with dirt and weeds. A good path requires a solid base--either of tamped-down sand or coarse gravel--that is covered by landscape...
When entering your own driveway is like running a slalom course, it's time to fix that pothole. Water trapped below the surface can cause potholes, so it is important to improve the underground...
Paths first serve a utilitarian function, making it easy to walk from point A to point B. A basic path directs pedestrians pleasantly and safely, keeping shoes dry in the process. But a...
Lay paving stones in sand when you think you might want to change the arrangement later or when you just don't want to bother with concrete or gravel. This method is best for random patterns with...
Be sure you're using paving bricks and not regular bricks. Pavers are resistant to spalling - flaking caused by moisture and cold. Modular bricks are even better and are recommended in areas that...