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  • How to Make a Brick Walk Way

    its a beautiful way to introduce your house. The way it look is both different but pretty.

  • 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 Lay a Stone Walkway

    Are you tired of having people walk all over your lawn? I sure was, so we made a stone walkway. It wasn't the easiest task in the world, but it wasn't the hardest either.

  • How to Stop Shoveling Snow

    No one should shovel snow. It doesn't matter who you are. Sure, every year you hear the weatherman on TV warning you not to shovel, especially not the elderly, or anyone with a heart condition. ...

  • 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 Prevent Snow From Sticking to a Shovel

    If you live in a cold climate, you're all too familiar with the task of shoveling snow. It doesn't matter whether you have a metal snow shovel or a plastic one: The snow seems to cling to it, no...

  • 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 Level a Brick Pathway

    A brick pathway can add a charming touch to your landscaping around your home. Unfortunately, if you live in an area where the ground is subject to freezing and thawing in the winter months, the...

  • How to Shovel Your Sidewalk Safely

    Next to taking a header on a treacherous stretch of ice, the worst injuries sustained during the winter season are wrenched backs, broken legs, heart attacks caused by overexertion while shoveling...

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