For outdoor projects like driveways, patios, and more, gravel remains a popular option thanks to its accessibility and affordability. One of the main things to consider before installing a gravel ...
When it comes to designing an outdoor living space, homeowners have plenty of choices to consider. Will the area serve as a place for outdoor dining, a cozy gathering spot, or even a peaceful, ...
Editor’s note: Welcome to the 69th installment of Brownstone Boys Reno, a reader renovation diary about renovating a brownstone in Bed Stuy. See the first one here. They also blog at ...
From driveways to garden beds, this versatile landscaping element creates a more durable, low-maintenance space that handles ...
You selected a patch of the backyard that would be perfect as an outdoor living pad. But before you roll out the barbecue and lounge chairs, plot out how you’ll walk from your home to your newfound ...
Weeds poking through patio cracks or gravel can be a gardener's nightmare due to their tenacious roots. Dust, dirt, and debris build-up in gravel gaps provide the perfect breeding ground for hardy ...
Just like stubborn moss, weeds find holes in gravel and cracks between patio slabs to be the perfect environment for them to flourish. What’s more, the gaps and holes often receive enough sunlight to ...
Weeds on gravel and patios come in many different species. There are grassy weeds like henbit and purslane, and woody weeds such as broadleaf or dandelions - all of which have zero issues with ...