What is a classy and instinctive pathway fabric? Can't be messy Should require no water Not concrete (of course this isn't fluent...
Can't be messy
Should require no water
Not concrete (of course this isn't fluent anyway)
I can't afford any more flagstone (I have Idaho quartzite yard in my rear yard).
Answers: I would consider nutshells, stone, or anything else that lets dampen through and meets your sumptuous preferences. Organics like shells breakdown massively slowly. A nut hull will be long lasting and shells save their color.
Your local nursery may know of sources or look in your nouns for nut orchards. In the Pacific Northwest we have filbert (hazelnut) shells and I own not had to replenish surrounded by the 4 years since I placed them in the path. I found them through my local nursery.
Here is a picture so you can see the color of pecan hulls
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rustyrabbit...
I'm not sure how my client did it but he has on his kitchen floor small pea gravel size rocks next over it he's poured some kind of clear coating, it looks of late like cup, its beautiful and smooth and merely needs to be swept and mopped. I'm sure at the local hardware or home revival store they would be able to aid you out with the right directions and materials.