"The purpose of a garden path is to make it easier to get where you’re going. But garden paths are also important aesthetically, directing the eye toward a focal point or a destination. The good news is that several options perform both functions handsomely without breaking the bank.
Here are 10 money-saving ways to create a garden path that will make a big impact on your yard, not your wallet." Comment from Better Homes and Gardens
My preference is a stone path. I've had the mulch path that ended up being a big weed farm. If you do the mulch thing, be careful who you buy the mulch from.
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