Paths and paths for gardens

Garden paths

The gardens with paths They are practical because they can be traveled even after a rainy day without anyone getting dirty. The roads are also beautiful and even allow the airspace to be sectorized while allowing certain plants to be highlighted when they are arranged on their sides.

For all this is that today we will dedicate ourselves to garden decoration with paths Well, in this blog we not only talk about plants and species but we also help you to make your garden, terrace or balcony a pleasant place to live and enjoy.

To consider

Depending on the total area of ​​your garden, you can design a wide path or a low-key trail. Here there are no rules but common sense because if the path occupies too much surface you run the risk that there is little space for the plants or free areas to cover with grass.

On the other hand, they are useful to highlight the vegetation so remember to place next to them the plants that you like the most or those that are more showy.

Garden path

If the path has high traffic, you have to think about resistant materials that last over time, such as concrete or granite. If the path is designed for more decorative purposes since it is not in a place of passage then it is possible to opt for materials such as wood, which requires more care.
In terms of design, the paths will be closely linked to the garden and thus they can be straight, curved or follow the lines of airspace.

Plants for trails

It is clear that it is possible to choose any plant to place next to trails and paths but some species work better than others because they offer the possibility of combining beautiful colors, aromas and shapes. There are plants that grow too large and end up interrupting the path or they have to be cut often while others that grow slower are perfect for accompanying trails.

Among the best plants for trails and roads there are violets, dahlias, bromeliads, roses or lavender. You can also think of aromatic plants such as mint, laurel or rosemary to receive their perfumes when walking along the path.

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Paths and paths for gardens

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