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Easy Landscaping Ideas Using Crushed Brick

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Easy Landscaping Ideas Using Crushed Brick

Easy Landscaping Ideas Using Crushed Brick. If you have crushed brick and want to landscape with it, you do not need any special skills or tools. Crushed brick works well as a landscaping material. Over time, crushed brick will seep into the ground; take this into account when designing a landscape with it, as you may need to replace it in a few...

If you have crushed brick and want to landscape with it, you do not need any special skills or tools. Crushed brick works well as a landscaping material. Over time, crushed brick will seep into the ground; take this into account when designing a landscape with it, as you may need to replace it in a few years.
Edging
Create an edge around your garden, flowerbed, driveway or deck with crushed brick. Place the crushed brick on the ground as you would mulch and secure it to the area with large bricks. Outline your edge with large bricks and fill in the space between the brick and the item with your crushed brick. Your crushed brick goes where you would normally place mulch. Crushed brick comes in a variety of colors, including white, gray and pink.
Walkways
If your lawn does not have a walkway, create one with crushed brick. Outline your walkway with another item -- for example, lawn pavers -- and fill in with your crushed brick. Water the crushed brick and tamp it down to ensure it does not blow all over your lawn. This allows you and your guests to have a designated area on your lawn for walking. You do not have to pour cement to create a successful walkway to your garden or shed on your lawn.
Trees
Instead of using traditional mulch around your trees, lay crushed brick. Crushed brick works well in place of mulch and adds a distinct decorative item to your lawn. You may wish to lay full bricks around the tree base to hold the crushed brick; this prevents the crushed brick from blowing away. Consider what color of crushed brick you wish to place around your trees -- for example white, pink and gray. Use a color to complement your other outdoor decorative items.
Weed Control
If your lawn has a bush garden, place crushed brick on the ground under and around your bushes. This helps aid in weed control and prevents weeds from growing in areas hard to reach. Laying crushed brick also allows you to bring in a different color to your bush garden. Simply lay the crushed brick in the places you wish to control weeds.
Foundation
Place your crushed brick against the foundation of your home. Laying crushed brick against your home's foundation adds a decorative item to your lawn and helps prevent water from draining to your foundation. Consider placing your crushed brick around the entire perimeter of your home's foundation.

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