Back of deck
No cement : What woul be best to make the garden wheelchair accessible
We don't want a cement path but need it accessible for my friend to get to the garden to tend it: we are adding raised beds in the spring along the fence & deck. The ground is semi-soft but basically level ground.
Left side
Back left
Right side back
Middle of back yard
Right side of yard
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