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scraplolly

This isn't it either.

16 years ago

Taking some of the comments into consideration from the previous thread (link below) I've rejigged the plan for the paths.

I have a few concerns.

1)The way they are drawn now, it will be difficult to make the side paths a different material than the main path. On the previous thread, bahia suggested I make them out of flagstone (fieldstone?) to "break them up" visually. So, the question is: do they still need to be broken up visually? ie., is there just too much path for the lot?

2) My "gut" is telling me that the curve in the lower part which approaches the "forks" is too shallow. It may look weird on the ground, once it is foreshortened--and be as annoying as the curve I have now. Should I be listening? As it is, the path begins (ends?) at the visual centre of the property.

2b) Should I straighten the bottom portion instead? should I pull it over to "line up" with the stoop, (making the right hand curve broader)--or just bring it straight up from where it is now? The only thing making me hesitate is that the "tree" won't be nicely nestled in the curve anymore--but maybe that's OK? How would straightening it affect the choice of material used?

3) There is no planting, except for the small tree, (Something with a spread of no more than 20 feet. I'm considering a tilia cordata 'Morden' ('Morden' Little Leafed Linden), or an amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' (Serviceberry) outside the confines of the path. (Though mentioning those choices has probably muddied the waters!)

I'm concerned about this just because I wanted to do something with the lower left hand corner, out by the sidewalk corner. However, the consensus seemed to be that anything planted there just emphasises the barreness under the Birch canopy on the left and doesn't add anything.

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Your thoughts?

Here is a link that might be useful: Previous thread

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