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  • About Brick and Pavingstone Paths

    Brick and stone paving paths add charm and grace to any landscape. A wide variety of styles and configurations are available, fitting for the most modest cottage or the high-tech, modern...

  • About Gravel Paths

    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.

  • About Loose-Fill Garden Paths

    A loose-fill garden path can be the perfect project to finish off your yard and make it easy to get from on point to another. If you've got a weekend, you can do it. Take a look at the different...

  • 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 Build a Stone Path

    Creating a stone path is a terrific way of enhancing a yard. This project, while a simple one overall, may require some heavy lifting depending on the materials you select. You should try to find...

  • How to Build a Garden Path

    Build a garden path to connect all areas of your garden, create a relaxing invitation for a stroll and make a powerful design statement for your landscape. A well built garden path keeps feet dry,...

  • How to Design a Garden Path

    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...

  • How to Find Design Ideas for Paths and Walkways

    Whether you will build them yourself or hire a landscape architect to design them, here are a few tips for finding ideas for paths and walkways.

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