around walkways...My suggestion is to try a couple and see what grows the best for you.
And in a british winter ? Would it die off
It definitely has the look of a variety called creeping thyme. Its scent and durability makes it a very popular choice for planting between pavers!
Pear and not Bradford. Chanticleer have a upright narrow pyramidal form which works ok for narrow spaces. When i was planting Aristocrat Pears for my pavement strip, the nursery guy told me about these trees. And then started noticing them on a number of our city boulevards.
path between me and joe's house
Cool tohve a walkway like this down to the creek
would love a walkway like this beside the house, with scottish moss planted between and along the sides
spaces and large Birch trees. The entrance to the home is accentuated by masses of annual flowers that frame the bluestone steps.
On the lake side of the home a secluded, private patio offers refuge from the more publicly viewed backyard.
This project earned Windsor Companies a Grand Honor award and
Nursery and Landscape Association.
Photos by Paul Crosby.
treeand the path..is it a perennial groundcover ? Thanks so much.
Does anyone know what the ground cover is called...I have a heavily shaded yard and this appears to be shaded as well...
where is this place ??! and in which country ?
old pipe and problems out of the way. It costs much less than digging up your yard, especially if you have to hire a landscaper to put it back again. Check out our Facebook page for more information on Pipebursting.
gravel path directs the visitor through the woodland garden located at the back and back side of the house.
It is planted with drifts of Erie and Chindo Viburnumns, Oak leaf Hyrangeas, Astilbe, Ferns, Hostas.A row of hollies was added to block the view to the son's home.
Photo credit: ROGER FOLEY
What is the gravel/stone pathway called...exact name and where would you get it? Thanks so much!
I'm interested in the Pea Gravel pathway. Steps to create? Tamping, Sand and how deep?
zone 4-9 and does well in shade.
Any coating on the edging? And it's presumably steel edging?
nice pea gravel path with plants on either side.
Maintain and repair garden paths. Create neat edges, fill in gravel paths with fresh gravel and replace or reposition broken stepping stones.
Check irrigation systems
Love the idea of paves circling the house where the dogs have a path!
foliage and texture? This shift in scale, from broad brush to intimate detail, makes a trip through the garden a richer experience.
Informal path w gc- ice plant thyme
quickly and isn't very particular about soil, but it does do better in slightly shady areas. Usually this is sold in flats, like sod. Just cut it into small strips and place it around your pavers.
Simon and Garfunkel suggested, "Slow down, you move too fast." Informal stepping stones usually mean a
foliage and texture? This shift in scale, from broad brush to intimate detail, makes a trip through the garden a richer experience.
How much would it cost for a pathway like this, and how would one do it? (You can be brief if you must) Thank you!!!
Love the rocks and path stone
driveway and side of the house
Path to back yard by side entrance
I like this path idea for the west side
Tiles and landscaped path to back yard
ctive and permeable, this gorgeous walkway is easily wide enough for two to traverse side by side. I like the care with which this path was designed and installed. It feels special, with the cut-stone edging doubling as a way to contain the planting beds on either side. The stone palette complements
house and creates an interesting circuit for anyone walking through this garden. Take note of the copper lighting, strategically placed to make this a safe place for anyone walking here after dark.
flower beds and it is a great textural plant that is also very easy to take care of: cut down in the fall, new shoots in the spring. Does not spread -- so easy to work with!
It could be "ice dance" sedge which grows in shade (and multiplies)
Pathway, low lying evergreens, stone walkway, hostas
Love, love, the privacy and peacefulness of ambling on this path.