Garden Pathways - My first in a series talking about garden elements. This post is about those features that guide us through the garden. This is what I saw in England. Next up will be garden: Furniture, Plant Supports, Walls, Doors.
Gravel circle stepping stones at Chelsea Garden Show 2012.
Rock bridge over gravel wash, East Ruston Old Vicarage.
Six path intersection, no cars.
Hidcote stones.
Hestercombe flagstone.
London Hyde Park fence.
Wisley Lime Alley! Wow those are Beautiful trees.
Grass with flagstone, Wilsey RHS garden.
Gravel path at Hidcote.
Gravel and Box.
East Ruston Old Vicarage
Hestercombe
Hyde Park, London.
One of my favorites, the tiny three brick width simple foot path at The Great Dixter garden.
Turf and pond. Striking turf pathway at Beth Chatto's garden.
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
September 20, 2013
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