Boxwood walkway pathways

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Enhance the overall appearance of your home with a thoughtfully crafted walkway adorned with stunning greenery. Delight in the charm of a classic stone path, elegantly bordered for a touch of romance. Experience the allure of your outdoor space transformed by this enchanting addition to your curb appeal. Path Border, Front Door Plants, Front Path, Perennial Ground Cover, Add Curb Appeal, Outdoor Walkway, Walkways Paths, Yucca Plant, Gardening Gear

Enhance the overall appearance of your home with a thoughtfully crafted walkway adorned with stunning greenery. Delight in the charm of a classic stone path, elegantly bordered for a touch of romance. Experience the allure of your outdoor space transformed by this enchanting addition to your curb appeal.

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Lauren Lane on Instagram: "Wondering why temperature matters after trimming boxwoods? ⤵️⤵️  The undergrowth is like a new baby’s skin. It’s been coddled and protected by the outer growth’s protection. It’s not used to extreme temperatures and it takes it a minute (or about five days) to acclimate and build up a tolerance to more extreme temperatures.   If this was helpful, like, share and follow for more!  Are you new here? I’m a planter and garden designer and landscape consultant based in the Kansas City area (Zone 6b). To invest in your outside home through great landscape design, send me a DM or visit landscapebylauren.com  #kclandscape #kcgarden #containergarden #planterskc #midwestgarden #kansascity #kchome #landscapedesign #Homeandgarden #seasonaldecor #containergardening #boxwoods Boxwood In Planter, Boxwood Planters, Boxwood Landscaping, Lauren Lane, Boxwood Garden, Farmhouse Landscaping, Patio Planters, Garden Designer, City Garden

Lauren Lane on Instagram: "Wondering why temperature matters after trimming boxwoods? ⤵️⤵️ The undergrowth is like a new baby’s skin. It’s been coddled and protected by the outer growth’s protection. It’s not used to extreme temperatures and it takes it a minute (or about five days) to acclimate and build up a tolerance to more extreme temperatures. If this was helpful, like, share and follow for more! Are you new here? I’m a planter and garden designer and landscape consultant based in…

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