Dear Kim: It is not difficult to build an attractive, natural-looking garden pathway yourself. Many pathway materials are available, such as bricks and special pavers, but natural stone complements a ...
We integrated a seating area into our pathway. Also, keep in mind that we designed this path for foot traffic and other light use. Don’t try to drive on it. Because the path is set only on sand, it ...
Garden pathways winding through your landscape beds transform your outdoor space, inviting you to meander through the greenery. But the type of rocks you use on those walkways makes a big difference ...
A stone walkway not only is functional, but will greatly enhance your yard, as well. However, many folks regard stone as a finish reserved for the rich and famous. Actually, a natural stone path can ...
Natural stone paths look good in almost any landscape. They never go out of style like so many man-made paver materials. Like most things made of stone, they will stand the test of time if they’re ...
Landscape fabric can be a tricky product. Generally made of woven polypropylene, it is often used under gravel pathways to help limit weed growth. Despite the ubiquity of this application, there are ...
Q: Can someone with no prior landscaping experience build their own pathway? A: Sure. The path to the front door requires many steps — and you can make them yourself. A stone walkway is not only ...
DEAR TIM: I want to install some flat pieces of rock for a walkway. I’m also using the same stone to make a shortcut where two sidewalks meet at a 90-degree angle. Do you have suggestions on how to ...
Conventional lawns are the norm, even in areas that aren’t particularly suited for them — like here in Southern California. They’re expensive, high-maintenance and not the most environmentally ...