These 14 modern backyard paths made from wood, concrete, and stone are contemporary in style and function, connecting areas of homes creatively.
If your brick patio or path has weeds in the gaps, these practical tips will help revive the space and stop regrowth with resorting to herbicides.
A flagstone and gravel walkway may be the right way to go when designing your yard, garden or patio, perhaps with a soothing fountain or a firepit too....
Certes, il en faut pour tous les goûts mais pour ce qui me concerne, les jardins au gazon tondu bien ras, troués de quelques arbres et les jardins à la Française en général, aussi beaux soient-ils, ne sont pas ma tasse de thé. Je préfère, et de loin, les jardins à l'Anglaise. Ukka Tales from Carmel Emilialua Indulgy The Star Flickr Three Dogs in a Garden Wander the Wood HGTV Pinicio Bo-hemia Everything Fabulous Picgard Garden Decoration Ideas Tuinen Struinen Villa Vanilla Fine Art America Better Homes and Gardens Flickr This Ivy House Linen House Design HGTV Enchanted England My Garden Diary 500px Wohnidee Wunderweib Occult Living Backroads Britain Better Homes and Gardens Facebook Moosey's Country Garden Garden Photos The Garden House Flickr One Kindesign Image à la Une : Jardin d'André Ève à Pithiviers. Photographe : Clive Nichols
Lady’s Mantle, Alchemilla mollis: "Gentle Alchemy" Alchemilla mollis is ubiquitous in English cottage gardens for good reason. Lady's mantle is an unfussy,
Check out these wonderful garden path ideas for inspiration, which range from stepping stones and bricks to decking and gravel alternatives.
Chevy Chase Classic A design team updates a 19th-century gem, surrounding it with a circuit of porches, terraces and al fresco rooms.
Discover all kinds of walkway ideas in this extensive front and backyard walkway photo gallery. Brick, pavers, flagstone, concrete, gravel walkways and more.
The most beautiful garden path ideas can be DIYed or created on a budget using a variety of landscaping materials. Transform your yard, big or small, using bricks, gravel, wood and more.
Finishing lumber with fire to preserve it and give it unique style - Shou Sugi Ban could be a coming design trend. A video shows how it's made.
I love spending time in my backyard, especially during the warmer months.
Bilddetails Ort: Kaprun, Salzburg, Österreich Datum: 21. Juni 2011 Lichtsituation: Schatten Kamera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II Objektiv: Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 35-70mm f/3.4 Brennweite: 35mm Belichtungszeit(en): 15 Sekunden Blende: 16 ISO: 100 Filter: Hoya HD Polfilter
The English landscape designer creates lush paradises
We are so excited because today our landscaper is beginning work on our backyard. We live in a community with an HOA so we have cer...
When Judy and Jeff Wert asked designer Lindsey Taylor to come and look at their garden in Westchester County about 50 miles north of New York City, they we
Check out these wonderful garden path ideas for inspiration, which range from stepping stones and bricks to decking and gravel alternatives.
Happy Friday, GPODers! We visited Jane Donelon's garden in Maine back in February (refresh your memory HERE), and back then, we only got a tiny glimpse of what her garden looks like in summer amidst...
Today we've gathered for you some of our favorite gardens we've seen going around the web! From lush grass landscapes to meandering wooden pathways, these statement gardens have definitely caught our attention. Check out the trends we see going on in the great outdoors this season!
Find fast-growing vines for a fence, trellis or arbor from gardening pros at HGTV. Learn about wisteria, honeysuckle, bougainvillea and other trellis plants.
You're going to want to visit all of them.
Help your garden use less water—and save money—with these simple tips.
Mr Chiots and I were watching The Lord of the Rings yesterday evening (I got him the blu-rays for Christmas) I've always loved the Shire, the little underground Hobbit houses and their gardens with wicket fences. I love the way J.R.R. Tolkien describes the Hobbits: But where our hearts truly lie is in peace and quiet and good, tilled earth. For all hobbits share a love for things that grow. And, yes, no doubt to others, our ways seem quaint. But today of all days, it is brought home to me: It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life. www.ethelgloves.com/magazine/i-must-be-a-hobbit
I love spending time in my backyard, especially during the warmer months.
Pack up the popsicles and beat the heat with five out of the box ideas for the raddest summer ever.
Narrow gorge near Fieberbrunn in Tyrol, Austria (by Michal Soukup).
A beautiful garden path not only gives you plenty of room to walk throughout the work that your green thumb has made possible, but it also frames your garden and helps you navigate the landscape – creating an experience that just wouldn’t have been possible otherwise. Of course, there are all different kinds of garden…Read more →
Hostas and ferns and hydrangeas, oh my! These are just a few of the things that can perfectly suit a shade garden path.
A beautiful garden path not only gives you plenty of room to walk throughout the work that your green thumb has made possible, but it also frames your garden and helps you navigate the landscape – creating an experience that just wouldn’t have been possible otherwise. Of course, there are all different kinds of garden…Read more →
The landscaped patio provides separation from a public walkway along the rear of the home. "We could have had bigger rooms, but we wanted more outdoor space.” says Anton.
Gravel pathways offer formal appeal or relaxed charm—it all depends on how you design them. These walkway ideas with gravel let you chart your own course.
Most gardeners are familiar with daylilies, peonies, hostas, and iris, but other perennials can add color and interest.
Read on to learn how you're able to present your garden pathway a makeover without a lot of work. The garden p
Lady’s Mantle, Alchemilla mollis: "Gentle Alchemy" Alchemilla mollis is ubiquitous in English cottage gardens for good reason. Lady's mantle is an unfussy,
The English landscape designer creates lush paradises