Many people walk up and down their garden paths without paying much attention to them – unless they notice a wobbly slab or weeds growing through the cracks. Anyone considering having a new path laid will do well to read the advice issued by Essex garden landscaping company D&G Garden World.
David Smith of the garden landscapers based in Essex says: “A good garden path needs to be functional, but it should also be attractive and an important feature in the overall design of the garden. When planning where to put a path, and deciding which materials to use, you need to ask yourself a range of questions.”
In an article entitled ‘How to Choose the Best Path for your Garden’ published online, the landscape gardening company suggests things like usage, positioning, style and creating a focal point with a path should be considered.
Using the best quality materials is another important factor. Says Dave: “Choose the best materials and have your path laid properly with adequate foundations so they will last for years.”
D&G Garden World (http://www.dggardenworld.co.uk) offers free, no obligation quotations on all path laying projects.
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