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Before you pitch the pieces of an old concrete patio into landfill, consider giving them a second wind. Broken concrete blocks set in concrete can make a cobblestone-like garden path that adds ...
For homeowners who’d like to build a DIY patio, walkway, or garden path, standard stone materials are inexpensive and easy to install without professional help.
Stepping stones and walls Another way to use concrete in the garden is with precast pavers. Buy them at a building supply center or at a stone yard. Use them for paths or patios. Some look like ...
Pour a Concrete Garden Path A stone or brick walkway makes a beautiful addition to your yard, but laying one can take a lot of work. Thanks to the Quikrete Walkmaker, you can now use a form and ...
For garden paths, probably the first recycled material we think of is concrete. Broken sidewalks, and new construction replacing old, result in leftover stuff.
Whether a small passageway or a primary walkway, paths do so much more than guide you from one place to another. A well-designed pathway brings a new perspective to the garden with an irresistible ...
Carefully remove the boxing, and you have yourself a new concrete garden path. Materials Base course (Gap 20) Concrete (BM20) Cement (follow instructions on bag for correct mix) Bag of 40mm nails ...
Getting rid of old paving stones is a hassle, so don't. Instead, save money and repurpose them in over a dozen ways to make ...
Traditional pavers for paths like brick and stone are attractive durable and expensive but they can be mimicked with a plastic form and pre-mixed packaged concrete.
A front walkway is all business. It’s the primary path, leading visitors from the curb or driveway to the front door. But a path that meanders through the garden is an invitation to explore.
Garden paths offer connection to our gardens. They invite us to linger, to enjoy or to move briskly from one task to the next depending on the day, our mood or the projects lined up.