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The ideal landscape plan has both growing plants and hardscape elements that allow you and your family to physically enjoy the beauty of your outdoor spaces. Patios, walkways and paths are the elements that give you that access. A path or walkway let you move around and enjoy every corner of your home’s landscaping, while a patio invites you to stay for a while, take time to be refreshed in your own "oasis."

Hardscapes tell visitors that your outdoor spaces have been planned and thought through with just as much love and care as your interior décor and furniture. Patios and walks are proof that your home doesn’t end at your door but extends – and beckons -- outside, where all are invited to come and enjoy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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IMPORTANCE OF PATHS & PATIOS
Paths and patios play critical roles in all our lives, both for reaching goals and for the inherent pleasure of taking a walk. For designers, paths and patios take on added significance as both functional and aesthetic elements in any design.  "Paths and patios lead the eye, or the footstep, into the garden picture," writes British author/designer Patrick Taylor, "and provide the single most valuable ingredient of garden design.”

WHAT PATHS PROVIDE
All gardens have paths, planned or otherwise. A well-designed one keeps your feet dry and provides safe, easy access to your house. A great one does more. Whether it directs you and your guests under an archway of jasmine or around a bend to a reflecting pool, a path that works makes the garden more inviting. A successful path also shapes and defines garden areas as it connects unrelated parts to create a coherent whole. One of the most important functions of a path is to link the house to the garden visually as well as physically.

Heading down the garden path isn’t just a cliché; it’s a phrase that speaks volumes about the wonderful allure of well-planned landscaping. You want your outdoor greenscapes to beckon to you, to appeal to the kids, grownups, cats and other wild creatures in your life. Plug in the perfect set of paths and patios, using your own wild creativity and we’ll make it happen.

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WHAT PATIOS PROVIDE
The Spanish and the Mexican cultures gave us patios because they understood how pleasant a cool evening outdoors could be in hotter climates, where life begins as the workday ends and the sun retreats. Latinos have traditionally designed outdoor patios with indoor-style amenities like fireplaces, ovens and benches for gathering ‘round. Shady walls and surrounding garden elements naturally connect the living space with the outdoors.

If space, slope and budget permit, patios can give a more formal, more permanent feel to your landscape master plan. Never have there been more materials to choose from and the list grows every day, so you don’t have to settle for a no-personality gray concrete patio.  Horticare Landscaping specializes in building beautiful patios out of native stone. 

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If your dreams include pathways or patios then let Horticare Landscaping install them for you. Our landscaping division has the experience needed to not only install a path and/or patio, but to blend it in with the current area; therefore, unifying your entire garden.

Ask one of our designers today about how a path and/or patio can enhance your landscape.  Give us a call at 501-407-2727 to set up a consultation. 

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 Pavers -vs- Stone

The number of different uses for paths and patios leads to a number of different building methods and materials. The first major distinction in building materials is the use of a prefabricated concrete material or natural stone. As with any choice, there are pros and cons to each material.

Prefabricated concrete comes in an almost endless number of shapes, sizes, and colors. These are generally referred to as concrete pavers. They are similar to brick pavers and are sometimes grouped together, but are much stronger and longer lasting than a typical brick paver. These products offer an incredible amount of freedom in style and design. Individual paver shapes include, circles, triangles, squares, and rectangles, and can be arranged in an array of patterns to suite your needs.  A properly built paver patio or walkway will never crack like your typical poured concrete walkways and patios.

 To ensure a path or patio will last, proper construction is essential. The first step is to prepare the area on which the pavers will sit. During this step, it is also necessary to create the proper elevation and slope to prevent standing water. Crushed rock is typically used for the base of any patio or walkway which is compacted tightly. Then a thin layer of sand is placed over the top for the pavers to rest upon. The second step is to install an edge to keep the pavers tight against one another. The edging material is typically plastic, steel, or timbers depending on the look you want to achieve. Once the edge is installed, the pavers are ready to be placed. This is where patterns and designs can be created. The pavers can be cut with a concrete saw enabling the use of many patterns and designs, as well as filling any gaps to create a more complete look. Following the installation of all the pavers, silica sand is swept into every gap to "lock" the pavers into place ensuring the pavers do not move.

Limestone or flagstone are two of the most popular products for a natural path or patio. They are available in fewer colors but can provide a more natural look to your walkway or patio. The lure of natural stone is in the shapes of the stones; no two pieces are the same. Every shape is different, thus there are an endless number of patterns and designs. Natural stone does not have the strength of concrete pavers and is generally more porous in nature. Natural stone may also break more easily if not installed properly, and can be more susceptible to freezing and thawing problems. An edge is not always necessary when installing a natural stone walkway or patio, as opposed to a concrete paver. They also do not always require a compacted stone base, but they must always have a sand base. Natural stone will also typically have large gaps between each piece due to the unnatural shapes of each stone. In some cases, the gaps can be many inches wide and are filled with sand, pea gravel, mulch, or grass.

Cost can also be an issue when building a patio or walkway. There are obviously a number of different options, but a high quality natural product can have a material cost double that of a high quality concrete paver. Installation costs are almost impossible to estimate without seeing the work sight. Soil conditions, access, and product selection are major variables that change at each job site. As a general rule, natural stone costs more than prefabricated concrete.

So which product is better, concrete pavers or natural stone? There is no clear-cut better product. Natural stone and concrete pavers can both be used to create useful and beautiful patios and walkways. If durability is your main concern, however, we will typically recommend concrete pavers.

 


 


 

 
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