A path of simple flagstones through the garden not only adds style, but it also keeps your feet dry and reduces soil compaction as you walk through your landscape.
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I love your series of garden tips with slides. But can you please correct the format and remove the header for each slide so that scrolling through them is easier. As they are designed now, one has to adjust up and down at EACH slide even with full screen. DBG
2/24/2010 09:13:44 PM Report AbuseJTand31, We live in Iowa and I have put in both paving stones and my husband did a beautiful brick patio. They do heave in the winter a little bit but they settle right back in when the ground thaws. The closer the stones are placed together the less of a mess you get. Our brick stays really clean. JD
2/12/2010 08:53:34 AM Report AbuseLiving in Michigan, I have to wonder how this works with shoveling snow. I would love to have this leading up to our front door, but can only imagine the mid-winter mess.
2/3/2010 07:19:21 AM Report Abuse