
Any ideas for a pathway/walkway in a backyard. (no concrete!)



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Judy Ferrell on May 15, 2017
gravel, pavers, sandHelpful Reply -
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Lorraine on May 15, 2017
cut railway sleepers to desired width then bed in with pea gravel looks amazingHelpful Reply -
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Bernice Clore-Wanser on May 15, 2017
pea gravel looks great. You could make your own pavers using a form so they won't be too heavy to move if you get tired of them and put the pea gravel in between.Helpful Reply -
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C. D. Scallan on May 15, 2017
White shell, pea gravelHelpful Reply -
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Lua22280934 on May 15, 2017
Flagstone pavers with either gravel or moss inbetweenHelpful Reply -
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Janet Pizaro on May 15, 2017
https://www.pinterest.com/marianneguymon/backyard-pathways/?lp=trueHelpful Reply -
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