I want to dig out grass in middle of path and then put rocks and stepping stone design. How can I do this?
How can I makeover this pathway?
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Great lawn! Nice yard, these sites will help you out! 🌞
https://youtu.be/EL1hkWZvp8Q
https://blog.homedepot.com/how-to-build-a-paver-garden-path/
https://www.houzz.com/magazine/what-to-know-about-installing-a-walkway-of-pavers-and-pebbles-stsetivw-vs~74851618
https://www.familyhandyman.com/masonry/build-a-brick-pathway-in-the-garden/
What about a pathway? Could you please give us some more details?
It will look beautiful but it will be backbreaking work and cost quite a bit in materials. I'd suggest you choose a smaller area to try out the project and see if you can do the entire thing. You'll have to dig out about 4" of sod before wheeling in your materials. You can rent a sod remover to make it much easier.
https://www.homedepot.com/tool-truck-rental/PRO-Sod-Cutter/SC180H/index.html
Hi Nicole. I'm Cindy. You have a fabulous area to work with. I recommend that you begin by removing the grass first. If you want to make any changes to the placement of the pavers, now is the time to do it. After removing the grass, lay weed fabric and use the pavers to hold it down. Then place your large garden objects first. Large stones, bird baths, pots with flowers, bird houses, etc. would all be good choices. Place your tall items in the center to make a focal point. Then work down by adding shorter garden art after that. Then fill in the rest of the area with either rock or mulch or ground cover plants. Nicole, this is a huge undertaking. Take your time and enjoy your achievements. Good luck.