When we moved in three and a half years ago and began landscaping our 3.5 acres, I pretty much ruined every pair of outdoor shoes I owned when walking anywhere on our property. Hence the garden paths were among the first projects. With over three acres, that’s a lot of walkways. We have tried to keep things looking natural and rustic and have used different materials for separate trails. To the garden and greenhouse we selected crushed granite; to the garden shed, we chose cedar slabs; to the rock garden we selected flagstone; and to the arched area leading to the wildflower meadow (not a pretty as it sounds) we placed native stone. My family calls the stone path the ankle bender and most everyone walks beside this path to avoid serious injury.
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Gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants as paint, and the soil and sky as canvas.
Have a blessed day!
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