How Do You Landscape A Gravel Driveway?
Gravel driveways can pose a problem for gardeners because the gravel easily sprays into garden beds and lawns. By creating a border between your lawn and gravel driveway, you not only prevent breaking mower blades but also create a clean-looking landscaping aesthetic. Decide what kind of look you want for your border. You can use organic materials, such as wood or stone, to produce a natural effect. Likewise, bricks or plastic trim can provide a classic looking landscape. Choose a border material like stone that you want to use to help determine the depth of the trench you will have to create for your border. Stack your bordering material slightly higher than you want your border, because part of the border material will be in a flat trench. For stone borders, you have more of a leeway to make the border varying heights. Press a stake where you want your border to begin. Tie a rope or a string to the stake and move along the proposed border staking every two feet as your go. Rake back