Walkway Materials for Landscaping

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Summary: Walkway materials for landscaping are numerous, but which is right for you? Get expert landscape design tips in this free video.

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Gale Gassiot has been an avid organic gardener for 30 years. She makes her own compost, designs landscapes for friends and family, and will show you tips and tricks for organic gardening.read more

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"Some of the materials you can use for your walks and paths are decomposed granite and rocks. Be sure that you don’t use crushed granite because it’ll move around on you. When it rains, it gets big holes in it, and within a few years, your granite is in the street and washed down. If you get this decomposed granite, it stays put even after it rains. This is rock and these are squares of limestone, so on this, I’ve used the native rock to step up into the yard, and then the squares of limestone for the pads of the steps. "

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