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If you have a pile of leftover bricks from a recent building project, you can use them creatively to make your own unique and ...
Using reclaimed bricks for a cheap DIY garden path will add character to your space as well as allowing you to tie in the new walkway with other parts of the exterior of your house. To create a ...
A garden pathway can be much more than simply creating a way of getting from A to B and can cheaply and easily give a lift to any humdrum garden, making it more appealing.
If your backyard already has a brick walkway, carry the look through to a garden edge by stacking them at the edge of the existing walkway. The look is timeless and works well in both traditional ...
Paths Gravel is quick to install and inexpensive, making it DIY friendly. You can buy gravel and landscaping fabric at a home improvement store or landscape or garden supply center.
Mary and I use "urbanite" as path material -- my word for broken brick, stones, tiles, gravel and pieces of concrete. We use lots of it. The paths were a hit during recent garden tours.
Looking to create a walkway in your yard? The best gravel to use for a landscaping pathway can vary depending on your needs, but this one checks all the boxes.
Reducing the lawn, two bricks at a time Columnist Tom Atwell is moving garden pathways this summer to make room for more garden and less lawn.