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Walking Paths

Jaime Taylor
Jaime Taylor
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Use decking as a walking path

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Bluestone pavers with grouted pea gravel. Columnar trees are Kindred spirit oaks

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Irregular shaped flagstones

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Grade change with step, boulders

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Gravel w/o stepping stones?

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Gravel color, staggered pavers with plants intersecting

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Use permeable resin gravel and bluestone steps leading to staircase

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3 pavers butted up next to each other: Marisel’s side

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Leading to/from solo stove area

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No edging

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Leave more natural, add plantings in various spots along path

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Staggered

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Grade change w/o step downs

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All mulch between.

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Shade plants, stone

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Arbor design

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Grade change steps

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Grade change with no step

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Use some flagstones to solo stove area to break up the straight lines of other pavers?

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Wood steps in gravel

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Black basalt gravel

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Pergola structure at end of path on Marisel’s side, but carry the beams all the way across

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Use mulch between pavers on Marisel’s side

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Sandstone planks

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Porcelain pavers in gravel

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Wood posts for grade change/step

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Cor-ten risers, forest grass to soften edges

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Grass but stone just between the pavers

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DG

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Path with grade changes

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Grouted flagstone path

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Grade changes

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Simple gravel path

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Wood path set in DG

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Black locust planks set in gravel: Marisel’s side

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Add to bed on Marisel’s side

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Marisel’s side

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Add more pavers to widen path to water

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Artificial turf between pavers, mulched beds along sides

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Marisel’s side, uneven lengths, can put Japanese forest grasses along left side

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Grasses on each side, stone between

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