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How to Create Your Own Wooden Garden Walkway

by Vera Oliveira 07/11/2022

Wooden pallets are a budget-friendly source of reclaimed wood and can inspire countless DIY projects. For those who love casual and rustic garden pathways, a pallet might be the perfect place to start. Using just a few materials and tools you can create a wooden plank path for your outdoor space without breaking your budget. Here we’ll go over the basics for making your own pallet garden walkway.

What You’ll Need

1 or more wooden pallets’ worth of wood — number will depend on path length
Garden rake
Garden topsoil or potting mix
Garden trowel
Tape measure
Screed
Circular saw
Wheelbarrow

Process

  1. First, you’ll need to prepare the area for your new path. Clear away any debris and plant life that might be in the way. If you’re pulling up shrubs or other plants, do so from the roots. This will prevent unexpected growth damaging your pathway in the future. If you’re constructing a path through sod, you may need additional tools to cut through it.

  2. Create a clean garden edge if desired. Otherwise, you can leave the edges natural for a more rustic or cottage style.

  3. Using a rake and shovel, add new garden topsoil as a base for your pathway. This layer does not need to be thick, but just enough to provide some cushion for the wood planks.

  4. Level the pathway using a screed or other leveling tool. If your path connects to a driveway, sidewalk or other paved surface, make sure the surface of the path soil is slightly lower to prevent tripping hazards.

  5. Using your tape measure, determine the total length of your path. Then, measure your wood pieces to figure out how many you need. You’ll avoid frustration or waste if you know the exact number of planks you need beforehand. If your walkway has any curves, cut extra pieces to fill in gaps.

  6. Cut the wood to the width of your path. Always wear protective equipment when using a saw.

  7. Starting at one end, place each wooden plank into the path. Adjust as necessary to create even gaps between them.

  8. Once you finish laying out the path, fill in the gaps with extra soil to secure the wood in place.

  9. Test out the pathway to make sure none of the planks rock or tip. If you find any that are sitting loose, adjust by packing in more soil.

  10. Decorate and finish with edging materials like rocks or even create an edge out of leftover wood.

Now you have a simple and functional garden pathway made entirely out of reclaimed materials. One notable advantage of this type of pathway is that the wood is unattached and mobile. If you need to weed or add new soil, you can simply remove the boards until you’re finished. For an extra secure pathway, try planting ground cover like moss around the edges. This will creep in between the boards and create a lush, charming aesthetic perfect for a rustic or cottage style garden.

About the Author
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Vera Oliveira

I am focused, self motivated, dream big and am committed to act in the best interest of my clients!

  

As an incredibly driven and self-motivated Realtor®, my utmost passion lies in serving your best interests and guiding you through one of life's most significant decisions. With a deep understanding of the importance of a comfortable and nurturing home environment, I strive to help families create lasting memories in their ideal living spaces. My clients are my top priority, and I am committed to providing a seamless, stress-free experience from start to closing.
Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, I have called Massachusetts home since 1988, immersing myself in the region's rich natural beauty and historical heritage. Over the years, I have cultivated strong relationships within the community and acquired an intimate knowledge of the local residential markets. This unique combination enables me to offer invaluable insights and act as a dependable resource, skillfully matching clients with properties that perfectly suit their needs.
With over 22 years of experience in real estate and a background of 30 years in sales, I bring a wealth of expertise to the table. I approach each transaction with meticulous attention to detail, taking the time to listen and truly understand my clients' goals. By employing a contemporary marketing approach, leveraging strong negotiation skills, and maintaining constant communication, I provide a high-end service that ensures buyers find their dream homes within their budgets and sellers effectively market their properties for optimal returns. Witnessing the overwhelming joy of clients at a successful closing is immensely rewarding to me.
My dedication to personalized service and strict adherence to confidentiality are the cornerstones of my professional competency. Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned seller, my warm and caring approach makes me the perfect agent to guide you through the process. As a testament to my track record of results, I have proudly achieved recognition as an award-winning Realtor, ranking among the top producers year after year.
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