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Give your home curb appeal by adding or revamping your walkways. Walkways add interest, color, design and convenience to your front yard. Don't forget to decorate your front step as well. This makes your home seems warm and welcoming. When designing a walkway and front step, make sure the two complement each other.
When installing a walkway from the sidewalk to your front step or from the driveway to the door, choose between two basic designs -- a straight walkway or a curved walkway. Straight walkways give your front lawn and your guest direction to the front door of your house and can add a formal, traditional feel to your house. Curved walkways meander a bit before taking your visitors to the door as they swerve around bushes and flowerbeds. The curves of these paths please the eye, add interest to your yard and provide a casual, informal appearance.
The material you choose for your walkway adds color and pattern to your yard. Choices abound in durable materials that hold up to the elements. Natural stone can complement your house in both color and style. Bluestone is an interesting mix of blues, tans and sometimes purples. Travertine generally consists of beiges, caramels and grays. Alternatively, design your own pattern with brick, or fill in your walkway with concrete. To add color to a concrete walkway, stain it. Pavers can resemble stone or brick. To create a congruent look between the house and walkway, continue your walkway material up the front steps.
Once you have your walkway in place, make it really stand out by adding decoration. Outline the walkway with wood, stone or concrete trim. Plant colorful flowers along side it. Give your front yard a little romance -- and security -- by adding lights along the path. Use rope lights, stake lights or solar lights that charge during the day and glow at night. Add a bamboo or metal trellis over the walkway for a quaint, cottage feel, or place benches next to the path so you or your visitors can sit outside and admire the lawn and neighborhood.
Your front step connects to the walkway so you want it to make an impact on guests and passersby. Plant colorful and fragrant flowers in terra cotta and decorative pots, and place them on your front steps. Show a little whimsy and let a gnome or statute of a woodland creature welcome your guests. For a formal touch, flank your steps with regal lion or sphinx statues or large decorative urns.
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A scheduled maple tree near a historic Heriot Row home will be the next to have its fate considered by the Dunedin City Council.
The tree, more than 80 years old, is on a section next to the Basil Hooper-designed Ritchie House.
Although the section appears to be part of the house's garden, the site is owned separately by Drysdale Ltd, which has applied to have the tree removed to allow the site to be sold for development.
The tree is listed as significant on the council's schedule of trees, which means it cannot be removed without resource consent.
Recent public notification of the consent application attracted 11 submissions, 10 of them opposing the tree's removal. Council staff are also recommending the panel considering the application reject it because the tree is healthy and a predominant feature of the area.
Another council panel recently allowed the felling of a 125-year-old significant tree, a wellingtonia, growing in the enclosed courtyard of a residential facility for people with intellectual disabilities in Taieri Rd.
Another panel is considering the fate of a more than 80-year-old scheduled gum tree in Saddle Hill Rd, which its owner, Heather McLean, applied to remove because of concerns it was deteriorating and falling branches threatened road users, her woolshed and power lines below the tree.
A panel yesterday considered her application and six submissions in favour of the tree's removal, including one from her neighbour who said watching the tree in gale-force winds was ''frightening''. It also heard evidence from council staff who said the tree should not be removed, as it was healthy, stable, could be seen from a great distance and contributed to the natural amenity of the area.
The panel has reserved its decision until it has visited the site.
Opponents to the removal of the Heriot Row maple said they felt the tree was an important part of the architectural integrity of Ritchie House and developing the site would depreciate the historical value of the house.
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While the Emerald Ash Borer is endangering and killing thousands of area ash trees, the insects creating a spike in business for local tree services.
Dave Kochis, owner of Steger-based Access Services, said removing diseased ash trees is about 45 percent of his business.
Its been a boon to tree services, Kochis said. There are thousands of them (ash trees) in every town in this area. The ash tree is a beautiful tree and a long lasting tree so they were planted up and down the streets and in yards all over. Even taking down only the dead ones means removing thousands of them.
Lindsey Purcell, chapter administrator of the Indiana Arborist Association, said weve seen an increase in the number of people going into the business since area trees have been affected by the Emerald Ash Borer.
I think a lot of it is like when you see a weather event and people see an opportunity in the adversity, he said.
The exotic beetle was discovered in southeastern Michigan near Detroit in summer 2002. The adult insect nibbles on ash foliage causing damage, but their larvae feed on the inner bark of ash trees, disrupting the tree's ability to transport water and nutrients. Trees begin dying within two years after theyre affected.
Our ash tree problems started four to five-years ago, but we didnt see it start killing trees until about two years ago, Kochis said. How long it takes depends on the size of the tree. Treatment helps if theyre more than 18 to 22 inches in diameter, but you have to keep treating them and thats also expensive. Its an expensive epidemic.
Access Services works in Illinois and Indiana within a 25-mile radius of Steger and does only residential work, said Kochis, who employs four workers and is insured, and licensed and bonded.
The hardest part of the work is taking your time and doing it right, he said.
Tim Edmonds, of Valparaiso-based Edmonds Tree Service, said there has definitely been a boom in new tree services.
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