Monday, 11 June 2012

Garden path decorating ideas

Garden path

Some would say 
that flowers and trees 
are all yo need to 
make a great garden, 
but we believe a
a garden path through the 
plants is as much 
a part of a successful 
Eden as what grows in 
its flowerbeds.


These quiet trails invite and cajole, tempt and tease us into taking just that one step further into the verdant
paradise that is a garden. Whether garden path is leading you to a horticultural focal point or merely allowing you to explore the terrain, these examples highlight the ways a garden path can create a road most travelled.


1-NEAT & TIDY GARDEN PATH

A formal garden's best friend is a hedged border. A path like this that's lined with a low, compact perimeter of boxwood provides definition and detail to the garden proper.

Garden path DECORATING

2 GEOMETRICAL GARDEN PATH

A tidy urban backyard is the perfect home for this square and shapely route through minimal plantings from deck to garden gate. In this yard, composite stone tiles create a happy hopscotch pattern in a pea gravel bed.
GEOMETRICAL GARDEN PATH

3. NATURAL VIBE GARDEN PATH

Indirect contrast to a formal arrangement, here a profusion of rhododendrons shimmies up to a well-worn
free-form path that merges plants with pedestrians.

ENGLISH GARDEN

4. ROCKY ROAD GARDEN PATH

Who says a path has to be walked on? This dry river bed filled with rocks delineates a gul ly between two
roughly cultivated areas, offering additional natural interest to the property.

5. GREEN & GRASSY GARDEN PATH

Long swathes of grass in an extensive landscape can work to create order and structure among large garden plots. In this casual country tract, the wide curvy garden pathways echo the land's rolling silhouette.

GRASSY GARDEN PATH


6.  OVERHEAD GARDEN PATH DISPLAY

A pathway shouldn't necessarily be all about what's under your feet. Cultivating plants to grow in a verdant
canopy overhead lures visitors to explore within.

Garden path


7. MOSAIC MARVEL GARDEN PATH

Creating interest in the design of the garden path itself makes it a focal point for a simple landscape. Play with
colors, textures and materials to achieve a unique space that's all your own.

Garden path

8. WOODLAND WONDER

Suit pathway materials to their setting for a cohesive look in your garden. Here, a colorful woodland walkway is strewn with wood chips. Its soft surface makes it adjustable if the owners decide to make the flowerbeds bigger or smaller.

Garden path

9. EASY ACCESS GARDEN PATHWAY

Plan your pathways with ease of movement in mind, especially in a vegetable garden. This space conveniently locates clearly defined, spacious composite stone rows within arm's reach of edibles.

GARDEN TIPS

10. VERSATILE GRAVEL GARDEN PATH

You can't go wrong with classic durable gravel. From casual to formal, modern to traditional, gravel works with any aesthetic. Line your pathway with boulders and the design is complete.

11. HIDDEN GARDEN PATH ASSETS

For a look that complements naturalistic plantings, a pathway disguised by patina is a must. Here, weathered
stone steps covered in moss and lichen are tucked among flowers and grasses that grow with abandon.

GARDEN TIPS, garden path

12. FREESTYLE FLAGSTONE GARDEN PATHWAY

When laid in a casual pattern and surrounded by clumps of cheerful perennials, a flagstone path perfectly complements country-cottage style. Pebbles peppered between the slabs keep the arrangement from looking too formal or severe.

stone garden path


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3 comments:

Elizaveta Kramer said...

I love these decorative ideas for garden paths, especially those with colorful pebbles. Such creative designs make it look like there’s a carpet blanketing the garden. But these works of art call for proper planning to effectively execute such intricate designs.

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Elizaveta Kramer

School System Occupational Therapist in Virginia said...

This would look great in my garden in Virginia!!!

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