this pathway compacted dirt or some other material?
of this pathway. It looks like you've put in a line of metal edging between the path and garden. What type of edging was used and how deep does it go? Thank you.
ideal for pathways and rustic patios, and can also be used as a topdressing around arid plants. It's sold by the cubic yard.
ideal for pathways and rustic patios, and can also be used as a topdressing around arid plants. It's sold by the cubic yard.Cost: DG is sold by the bag for around $3 if you simply need to add to or fill in a small area, or by the cubic yard for $35 to $50. One cubic yard (a 3-foot cube) will fill the back
on a DG pathway. It's also difficult to remove weeds when they get out of control.Special considerations: It's best to apply it in thin layers, watering down and tamping each layer to create a very compact surface. You can also add a stabilizer (a water-activated binder) to the decomposed granite area
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garden pathway links the front yard to the backyard area. Perennials and shrubs bloom throughout the season providing interest points that change from week to week. Creeping thyme and other flowering plants fill in the spaces between the irregular stone pathway.
I would like to know what type of plants are used along the pathway?
Like the pathway - like the plants around it too.
land. The pathway draws you from the intimate into the opportunity of play.
varying shaped flagstone pathway with gravel between surrounded by creeping flox
gravel pathway flanked by foliage in shades of purple and chartreuse leads the eye to a stacked stone sculpture, before disappearing enticingly around a corner.
Design and photo credit; Alyson Ross-Markley
Love the pathway itself. what is it made of?
I can see it's stones but how do you make a pathway of it? do you use cement?
pathway is more than just a means of getting from point A to point B; it is a journey. Whether just a few
1. An Alluring Stroll
Plantings and pathway blend easily in this picture-perfect scene. One is naturally drawn to the partially obscured stacked stone sculpture yet also wants to linger on this delightful meandering path.
The color palette focuses on
along the pathway, sweeping the eye easily from one side to the other and inviting us to see where the disappearing path leads
The shade loving caladiums are repeated along the pathway. I like the contrasting foilage color.
great pathway for perhaps northern exposure?
along the pathway, sweeping the eye easily from one side to the other and inviting us to see where the disappearing path leads. This contrast in foliage color and texture makes the journey more interesting, while the repetition of these groups makes the stroll memorable.Do you find yourself rushing along