Show us your garden paths!!!

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  1. Tina

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    here is mine in the shade garden. Not impressive at all yet, but I have just started with this garden.


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    ( photo / image / picture from Tina's Garden )
     
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    Tina, I remember when you first joined, and all the intelligent questions you asked. Obviously, you are a natural-born gardener who listens not only to fellow gardeners here on the Stew, but to your plants.
    Congratulations on making a lovely spot!
     
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    Wow Jewell, your paths & garden continue to amaze me!

    Tina--Looking good!!! I agree with MG, you clearly have a gardening gene!
     
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    That's such a nice thing to say. Thanks a lot,Marlingardener and Cayuga. You all are so very helpful and very kind :)
     



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  5. Jewell

    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Tina, it is hard to believe you just moved into your home this spring. You have certainly been busy and it is looking very good. :stew1:
     
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    Thanks Jewell.
     
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    Jewell, those paths and the gardens they border are absolutely stunning! I loved your comment about the bark chips piling up in the "turn corners" of the dogs' raceway!
    Cheryl, you have a path--that lovely paver path you put in by a building (perhaps the workshop?).
     
  8. Cayuga Morning

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    Cheryl (& MG) Yes! I remember that pathway you put in out your door(?) & over to a potting area. Am I remembering correctly? That was a nice path.
     
  9. cherylad

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    Okay... guess I do have a path. :stew2:


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    path from back door to potting table ( photo / image / picture from cherylad's Garden )


    And I really would like to make a proper path out of this stretch that goes out to the berry patch. But I have no clue of what I want. So for now, can just a grassy area between beds be a considered a path?
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    out through the archway to the berry patch ( photo / image / picture from cherylad's Garden )
     
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    Cheryl, by all means! It is lovely! & your path to the potting shed came out well too. I like the grass.

    BTW I am envious of your potting area. It looks both charming & convenient. How could you ask for more than that? And your garden looks great. I like the two beds with the gate & arch at the end.
     
  11. cherylad

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    Thanks Cayuga. I like the grass, but by the gate it gets kinda muddy. So I really need to do something about it. Guess it'll come to me.
    And that potting stand gets so much use... and not just for potting. I use it as a work bench too.
     

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