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Creating a solid base for your pavers and edging is the only way to ensure they'll hold up with use, so it's important to choose the right material for the job.
Paving stones and gravel is a pairing you've probably seen before. If pavement feels too stern and plain, a paver and gravel path leading through your front lawn is a more natural-looking alternative.
Here, a short transition zone of pavers allows a buffer between the gravel driveway and the covered parking. While there will naturally be some gravel accumulation on the pavers, they’ll be easy ...
Generally, paver patios over 100 to 150 square feet become more difficult to build and may require the help of a professional landscaping company.
Adding some softness to those rocky garden paths in your yard is easy when you select just the right ground cover that can ...
GARDENING Use stone to update, add interest to your landscape As nurseries around town fill with scrumptious, irresistible spring plants, be sure to plan before you plop. As you start filling in … ...
In this hardscape design by Dennis’ 7 Dees Landscaping, the placement of the rectangular stone pavers creates the illusion that the pavers are literally flowing out onto the lawn.
BRICK PAVERS: Follow all above information when it comes to edging, depths, crushed stone, landscape fabric, coarse sand, and tamping.