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  2. 8 Cheap and Simple Front Yard Landscaping Ideas - AOL

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    Looking to upgrade your front yard without breaking the bank? With these eight cheap and simple landscaping ideas, you'll have a few actionable ideas in no time.

  3. Gorgeous Front Yard Ideas That Take Practically No Upkeep - AOL

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    Raised beds provide a boundary that keeps your front yard looking neat. Natural stone is especially appealing and will last forever. Related: 20 Raised Garden Bed Ideas to Elevate Your Yard

  4. 29 Plants That Make for Captivating Walkway Borders - AOL

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    Don't underestimate the impact edging plants can have on defining an outdoor room and laying out a dreamy path through your back yard. Traditionally many gardeners turn to brick, stone, or steel ...

  5. Sidewalk - Wikipedia

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    The sidewalk is separated from the main street by six bollards in front of the building. Raised wooden sidewalk by a dirt road, Staten Island, N.Y., early 20th century. Sidewalks have operated for at least 4,000 years. [12] The Greek city of Corinth had sidewalks by the 4th-century BC, and the Romans built sidewalks – they called them ...

  6. Landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Sculpting land to enhance usability (patio, walkways, ponds, water features) are also examples of landscaping being used. When intended as purely an aesthetic change, the term Ornamental Landscaping is used. [1] Often, designers refer to landscaping as an extension of rooms in your house (each one has a function).

  7. Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    A boardwalk (alternatively board walk, boarded path, or promenade) is an elevated footpath, walkway, or causeway typically built with wooden planks, which functions as a type of low water bridge or small viaduct that enables pedestrians to better cross wet, muddy or marshy lands. [1] Such timber trackways have existed since at least Neolithic ...