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Pathways around your home can be functional (protecting grass, your feet, or creating a smooth surface to walk on.) Paths can be whimsical, natural, utilitarian or decorative. Here are 9 Lasting Alternatives to Concrete Walkways.

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Crush stone is an extremely versatile product, particularly in the landscaping of your home or office. From walkways and driveways to flowerbeds, ground cover and even fire pits, crushed stone might just become your next “go-to” product. Learn more! #crushedstone #stone #landscaping

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Yes! Without a doubt, crushed concrete is a better option than gravel for your driveways. It is a more eco-friendly approach, besides being affordable. While having the old damaged concrete sitting around, you can use it for a better purpose. It will not just reduce the requirement of new materials but will also help free

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Decomposed granite (DG) can be an excellent option for an outdoor patio or pathway. In this blog post, we’ll explain what DG is and some of its advantages.

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A concrete driveway adds durability and functionality and enhances your home’s curb appeal. Whether your style is traditional or modern, numerous design possibilities exist. From textured finishes to sustainable solutions, here are twenty creative concrete driveway ideas to transform your outdoor space. 1. Stamped Concrete Patterns Stamped concrete offers a high-end look by mimicking brick, […]

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Gravel mistakes to avoid include ignoring the ground type, installing an improper base, using the wrong type of gravel, and ignoring maintenance.

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Crusher dust is a product which is crushed from the same kind of rock as road base but is much finer & gives a smoother finish. Crusher dust is made from small particles of recycled crushed rock or concrete & is commonly used as a cost-effective filling & packing material around any areas that require compaction.

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