In this series on the principles of landscape design we will be focusing on correcting common design flaws while accounting ...
Give a fallen tree or unused stump new life in the form of a garden path.
Your walkways, paths, and hardscaping make life easier and add plenty of visual appeal to your garden. But when cold weather comes around, snow and sleet diminish the appeal (and safety) of your ...
When you set out to DIY a garden pathway, one of the easiest surfacing options to install is stone, like gravel or crushed rocks. By creating a pathway with these materials, you can effectively ...
Both gravel and pebbles can add a nice touch to your outdoor space, but they have their own perks (and downsides) that might make one a better fit for your garden than the other. The one you choose ...
Create shadowy pathways with gothic plants and eerie decor to immerse visitors in a haunting experience. Haunting statues and sculptures add mystery to your garden, evoking an otherworldly atmosphere.
Garden paths are a key component of your garden’s design. Not only do they serve a practical function, they also help define your garden’s style. You should first determine the type of garden style ...
Like the first stroke on a blank canvas, paths claim, define and shape our outdoor spaces. They can be as simple as a well-worn footpath in the woods or a mowed meadow — or, they can be an intricate ...
Imagine a stunning garden, bursting with abundant flowers and shrubbery in a rich variety of sizes, shapes and hues. At first glance it appears as one rainbow-colored blanket. But if you know anything ...
Walkways or paths in the garden are primarily to facilitate movement from one point to another. Typically paths lead from the parking to the front door and from the backdoor to the kernel, cloth lines ...