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Old 29-10-2004, 01:46 AM
andrewpreece
 
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"ex WGS Hamm" wrote in message
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"Michael" wrote in message
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Hello,

My garden is aprox 70ft by 30ft which I try and keep tidy ,using a rake

to
keep it looking OK after walking on it etc.

Sometimes elderly relatives visit and can't see the plants clearly

enough
and for safety reasons want a walkway. There preferred method is

compacting
the soil on the garden to make a path which in the past has got covered

in
weeds, but served its purpose.

I am thinking about alternatives to this but don't want grass or paving
slabs as I haven't had much success with these methods . I was thinking

of
something that could be planted (as a path) low maintenance,would keep

to
the area planted and not suffer too much with people occasionally

walking
over it !

The soil is clay and not very good drainage , but gets sun all day.

I think you might have problems. When it rains, compacted clay will get
very slippery. Have you considered some kind of roll out stuff made from
plastic which you can take up when they have gone? Or go for a path made
from bark chippings. The best solution for safety for elderly relatives
might still be a concrete path of some sort. You could always plant
something like lavender at the sides so it sprawls over the edges to

soften
them a bit and they smell wonderful when brushed against.


I take it you don't want gravel? I put down smallish pea-gravel on top of
compacted
clay soil and it works a treat. As mentioned, you can soften the edges with
Thymus Serpyllum, camomile, various decorative grasses that don't mind the
occasional
footstep etc.

Andy.