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How to Create a Beautiful Garden Path
PinterestTile, reclaimed stone, gravel, brick, or wood... there are many options for creating a beautiful garden path. Its role is very important in creating harmony in the heart of the garden. The path structures the garden and makes it more attractive; it should meander and invite you to discover the plants and flowers surrounding it. How to create a beautiful garden path? What is the best material for a garden path? An overview of various ways to create a garden path.
Rules for Creating a Beautiful Garden Path
To make sure the garden path stands the test of time, certain rules must be followed. First, the surface should have a 2 cm slope per meter to allow rainwater to drain easily. Additionally, the base on which the selected material will be laid must be strong and able to bear weight. Otherwise, it may settle, causing the decorative material to shift or even crack, ruining the appearance of the path.
PinterestWhen it comes to the surface, tiles, stones, and bricks must be frost-resistant — that is, able to withstand freezing temperatures, have anti-slip surfaces and be at least 4 cm thick. Installation depends on the base and selected material — either on a sand cushion or concrete. However, the latter has the disadvantage of being difficult to modify or relocate.
Joints between elements should be carefully done with precise spacing that matches the selected material. As for the desired pattern — such as a checkerboard or peacock tail texture — it should first be sketched, meaning an accurate scale drawing that will become your guide. Avoid overly straight and rigid paths, which may look boring to the eye. Don't hesitate to regularly change the rhythm to add personality and originality to your garden path.
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