Get ideas for incorporating walkways into your backyard landscaping. Discover how walkways can be used to connect outdoor rooms, or to provide a place for enjoying nature and contemplating.
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A sunny backyard is perfect for creating afood garden as attractive as it is edible. Aseries of raised beds were createdfrom repurposed cobblestones in this narrow backyard.Gravel pathsmake maintenance and access to the beds a snap. The galvanized water trough in the center of the garden isho...
This desert backyard is a series of garden beds and walkways. Gravel is used for a tidy, attractive look and moisture retention in times of drought. The gravel works on the walkway and in beds as an alternative to wood mulches. If the ground covers spill over the edge of the border into...
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9. Low Budget Backyard Fire Pit Ideas Dreaming of cozy nights around a fire but on a tight budget? Discover the joy and simplicity of building your own backyard fire pit withThe Mandagies. Follow their journey from idea to enchanting nights under the stars, complete with a complete price ...
Find more backyard privacy ideas. 3. Install Curved Paths ©Noel – stock.adobe.com Another way Charleston gardens create the feeling of mystery that makes a secret garden successful is to install curved garden paths. You can’t see exactly where it ends up…but it sure makes you want to...
Pastoral Views The illustrious setting of this rustic home in Wyoming wows. Though it looks as if the water must have been here for ages, the artificial pond was actually designed byVerdone Landscape Architectsto connect the home to natural springs and rivers. The guest cabin seen here sits ...
You start at the small, but informative open-air visitors center (many information boars with fun facts about prairies and bison), and then walk on marked paths between fences, hoping the bison herds are in those prairie fields. No luck. But, on our last day we drove on a different ...
Stop trampled paths in their tracks. Getty Images If your family and guests are always trekking across the grass, take it as a cue that the route should be recognized: Install slate or concrete paving stones. What you'll need: stones ($145 for 24, amazon.com) Advertisement - Continue ...