| Flagstone - Cement |  | Random cut flagstone set in cement. This makes for a beautiful yet long-lasting walkway. |
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| Pennsylvania Cut Flagstone - Dry Laid |  | Random cut flagstone, dry-laid and set on a 3-4 inch compacted crushed stone foundation. This method is a great option around tree roots and other moist areas. Replacement of flagstone is easy if chipping or staining occurs. |
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| Tennessee Flagstone - Cement |  | Tennessee Flagstone is a beautiful option that adds a Southwestern flavor to your landscape. Here, the walkway is complemented by a wall made of similarly colored stone. |
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| Pennsylvania Cut Flagstone |  | This is Pennsylvania Cut Flagstone set on a gravel base. Notice the flare at the driveway. |
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| Tennessee Flagstone |  | A low cost option for a walkway. Although Tennessee Flagstone is laid here, traditional Pennsylvania Flagstone can be used as well. One could also put compacted gravel or mulch between the stones. |
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| Flagstone with Brick Border |  | Another attractive option is the Pennsylvania Flagstone set in cement, accented with a brick border. |
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| Random Flagstone - Mulch |  | An example of a Random Flagstone walkway with mulch between the stones. |
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| Walkway - Concrete |  | Updating concrete walkways is another method of providing walkways for your home. |
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| Gravel Driveway |  | Gravel is a cost-effective means of creating driveways. However, it is also attractive and complements many home styles. |
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