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Landscaping Property Lines Property lines: they're the subject of legal disputes, real estate deals, and neighborly relations. They can also be a positive aspect of your landscape! Here, we present 6 easy ideas for landscaping property lines. The first thing you want to determine is "why." Do you want privacy? Security? A windbreak? Or, just something that looks good as a landscape element? All are great reasons to landscape your property lines and they aren't necessarily mutually exclusive…

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How to Build a Sloped Path. A sloped walkway is a way to add some flavor to your property's landscaping.  Creating a walkway will make navigating a slope much easier. The walkway will also direct people to walk onit instead of the grass so there's little risk of damage to other areas of your yard or garden. Cedar Mulch, Types Of Mulch, Mulch Landscaping, Pergola Pictures, Low Maintenance Landscaping, Garden Shrubs, Low Maintenance Garden, Landscape Fabric, Painting Concrete

A sloped walkway is a way to add some flavor to your property's landscaping. Creating a walkway will make navigating a slope much easier. The walkway will also direct people to walk onit instead of the grass so there's little risk of damage to other areas of your yard or garden.

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Sherwood Estate | Stephen W. Hackney Modern French Country Landscaping, Luxurious Landscape Design, Estate Garden Design, Driveway To Patio Transition, Front Driveway Design, Estate Landscape Design, Classic Landscape Design, Boxwood And Hydrangea, Classic Landscaping

When the owners of this suburban property engaged SWH, they dreamed of a refined yet comfortable landscape to complement their 18,000 square-foot English-style cottage. The owners envisioned outdoor spaces befitting a private estate for entertaining guests. The narrow two-acre property was, however, closely surrounded by neighboring homes, making privacy and seclusion a challenge. To achieve […]

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