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Curving paths can create drama of a pleasant type. "Whenever possible, I like to use a curving path because it creates movement and interest," says landscape designer Kristin Pategas. "I like when the path disappears around the corner so you can't see the surprise ahead — like a specimen plant or a bench."
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Curving paths can create drama of a pleasant type. “Whenever possible, I like to use a curving path because it creates movement and interest,” says landscape designer Kristin Pategas. “I like when the path disappears around the corner so you can’t see the surprise ahead — like a specimen plant or a bench.”
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Paths in a garden are practical, yes. But they can add beauty and drama too.