Garden Paths and trails

Paths are essential elements to my garden. They define the flow, integrate the beds, and add sense of space. I am not interested in expensive looking paths that dominate. My paths are useful in helping me locate and manage my plant collection. The non-grass paths minimize a frequent garden maintenance chore; edging the lawn. Of course, weed control is another annoying chore, but so is every square inch of the backyard even the concrete pavement. Picking out weeds whenever I go for a walk with my dog can make the chore a lot less stressful.

P6 (Icy River)

Icy River in June


Icy River in June

Icy River in July

Icy River in August

P4

Path by Sanctuary 5 (Tai 苔) in June

p4 in July

p4 in June

p4 in June

p4 in June

p4 in September

P7

P7 in August


p7 in August

p7 in August

P8 (Burning River)

Burning River in July

Burning River in July

Burning River in July

Burning River in August

Burning River in June

P5 (in Almost White Garden)

p5 in August

p5 in July

P13

p13 in July

P11 (Maple Walk)

p11 in June

P11 in July

P12 (Koukou Walk)

Koukou Walk in July

Koukou Walk in July

Koukou Walk in July

Koukou Walk in July

P14

P13 in July

P3

p3 in June
p3 in June

P2

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