Paths

Interlocking Brick Pavers

Interlocking Brick Pavers

Combining interlocking brick pavers with a used flagstone path at the front entrance welcomes these home owners and their visitors to a small interesting garden oasis.  The pavers are placed on a slight incline to ensure rain and water flow to street drains below.  Every aspect of the landscaping around this home thoughtfully considers the heavy rains and gully-washers that formerly flooded the basement.  Water now flows around the house and into underground drains placed behind retaining walls and under new patio areas. Design and Installation by GardenHere, LLC

Custom Cement Stone Path

Custom Cement Stone Path

Paths with curves leading to places of desire are easily created with natural cement molded stone.  Once in place, these long-lasting, wear-ever, cement paths guide foot traffic and visitors along a bed of Lambs Ear and perennial color.  The Boxwood and Climbing Hydrangea soften the harsh brick wall.  These paths can be installed over uneven terrain, up small inclines and around corners.  They require little maintenance and are slip resistant come rain or shine.  Design and Installation by GardenHere, LLC 

Natural Cement Path

Natural Cement Path

Natural cement mold paths make a great addition to uneven terrain.  These stable cement paths can meander through wooded areas, along slopes and inclines.  Paths can be laid on top of undisturbed earth and do not need to be sanded.  If you are looking for an alternative to the traditional paver or sidewalk, these make an excellent choice. GardenHere, LLC, currently offers two molds 1) natural stone; and 2) rectangular (brick).  Color can be added for extra detail. 

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