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Your Garden Guy: Tips for creating a garden walkway

As cooler weather arrives, consider “hardscape” projects such as installing a garden path. Here are some tips:

• The path should go to something — preferably something attractive.

• Make the path at least 3 feet wide.

• Materials for the path can include pavers (my favorite), poured cement, stone, loose pebbles or mulch. Just be sure that the surface is easy to walk on and stable.

• When using loose stone or pebbles, be sure to use materials that are angular verses round. Round stones keep moving around, and this is uncomfortable to walk on — like walking on a million marbles!

• For paths with loose materials as a surface, line the path with a metal edge or stone to keep it neat and attractive.

• Landscape lighting along the path is an invitation for an evening stroll.

Here are some more tips for the landscape this week:

• Continue to remove leaves from the lawn with a rake or mulching mower. When raking, put the leaves in a compost pile.

• Use ornamental kale, mustards and cabbage in containers for added color and interest.

• Stack firewood on a wood pallet to prevent wood decay. When stacking, use a criss-cross pattern. All fire wood should be at least 20 feet from the house to discourage termites.

• Spring bulbs are on sale now for as much as 50 percent off. Bulbs can still be planted in beds, so buy a bunch.

Todd Goulding provides residential landscape design and consultations. Contact him at GouldingDesignGroup.com or 345-0719.

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