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TAKE THE STEP UP

A pathway takes you somewhere, so create highlights on your journey to ‘there’ by extending your garden beyond its borders into the vacant lots between your flagstones or stepping stones. This makes your stones a natural part of the garden, especially if you choose stones that are indigenous to your area. Here’s how to make the walk through your garden even more enchanting!

GREENING YOUR STONES

When you’re putting plants along pathways, they need

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