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Suggestions for approach to a path
OK, I'm looking for suggestions on what to do with a little bit of
garden that looks like this: Pond--XXX | |--------Path XXX | | -------Herbs/Fronted by trellis/clematis ---------CCC---- /GGGGGGG B\ |GGGGGGGGGG B| |GGGGGGGGGGGGGGBB| G = grass B = Border The gap in the middle is currently a rather scruffy end to the lawn and some white stone gravel, further in corner are 6 small slabs before a 6" border filled with some mid level flowers. There is also a birdtable on the slabs, although this may get moved in winter to be nearer the house. Anybody got any ideas for neatly finishing the grass while not obstructing the (brick) path? I guess I could get rid of the gravel and grass all of it, but that sounds a little boring. The gravel is the same height as the grass meaning that there's no neat edge, I don't really want to dig below the grass level as I've tried this before in another garden and just ended up with a nice puddle every time it rained! Thanks -- Mike Buckley RD350LC2 http://www.toastyhamster.freeserve.co.uk BONY#38 |
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