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These flowers are great for planting around paths and walkways. Scientific name: Nepeta racemosa Soil type: Well-drained Plant height: 9 to 12 inches Plant width: 12 to 18 inches Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade USDA zones: 4 to 8 Another perennial member of the mint family, catmint...
Macadam was a variety of roads constructed in the 19th century using three layers of stone with gravel packed on top. Paths and walkways can also be prepared with road metal. A finer grade may be used to make the surface more aesthetically pleasing, and crews may simply rake the gravel int...
Bergenia are very low maintenance and propagate by division or root rhizomes sectioned in the spring or fall. They are also ideal for city or coastal gardens as they arevirtually disease-freeand make for effective ground cover along paths and walkways. They are stunning when planted in masses....
Secure and safe lighting begins with your front door and the access paths or walkways. You should be able to control these types of outdoor home lighting from indoors. Choose outdoor lighting that not only lights up your entire entry area clearly, but also the stairs and walking paths. This...
Take a leisurely stroll along the wooden walkways and marvel at the traditional wooden houses built on stilts above the water. You'll also have the opportunity to interact with the friendly locals and learn about their traditional way of life. Just a stone's throw away from the hotel, you'...
Moving walkways – 6th April 2016 Following on from my post of a few days ago (Jennycliff – 31st March) here’s another space that, while not actually beyond the fence, is pretty close to it. If you’re a smoker, you’ll find yourself passing through a lot of these non-environment...
I'm a big fan of grade separation, especially for subways. I used to live in a city with an above ground light rail, and it made me so nervous. You would just be driving along, and a fast moving train would be right next to you. I think grade separation is the way to go. ...
and reading recipes. Home offices and reading areas should also have adequate lighting in order to be safe for the eyes to avoid eye strain. Dining rooms are popular places for dimmer switches; these allow the lighting to be adjusted from dim to bright depending on the mood and time of ...