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creating a path in my yard in Chicago

Posted by janicej11 Illinois (My Page) on
Wed, Apr 13, 05 at 9:57

Hi there....hope someone can help. On one side of my yard I wanted put put a flagstone path...maybe curved or straight...out from the house to our circular pool. I can't quite visualize what I want, but I know the boring straight path I put down in the fall is definitely "not working." I also need more flagstone, but don't know where to get more. I don't want huge pieces. If anyone has some creative suggestions I'd really love the input.
Thanks!


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RE: creating a path in my yard in Chicago

Hi Janice, I've been there, done that, in regards to the straight path and feeling it's not working, lol. I guess it depends on the size of your yard, whether you want a straight shot to the pool or a meandering one; the visibility of the pool from the house--do you want to be able to see it at all times or are there shrubs or trees involved--some people like a little mystery in their yards, w/ a path leading visitors to another vista your style of gardening; do you like formal or informal, would you prefer the flagstone be buried flush with the grass and just be stepping stones, or is a wider path like a sidewalk more to your taste?

Then as to the stone itself...we acquired most of ours from farm rockpiles and/or quarries, in all sizes and shapes imaginable, and the surfaces are not perfectly flat. Stone purchased expressly as flagstone from landscapers will be much nicer, but also at a higher cost.

One thing that has helped us in the planning stages is laying out hoses on the ground and using them as visual aids. (Some folks use spray paint on their lawns, too) We try walking on the 'path-to-be' and see if we like it. Well.......the possibilities are endless and I realize I've asked more questions and haven't answered any! Sorry...........;-) Looking forward to hearing what you decide to do! Karen


 
 

 

 


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