A Coastal Boardwalk Through Your Side Yard
Shell paths, swaying grasses, and driftwood accents turn a narrow side yard into a beachside boardwalk experience.
Why it works
The linear proportions of a side yard naturally evoke a boardwalk or beach path. Coastal plants thrive in the reflected heat from side-yard walls, and their wind tolerance handles the funneling effect that narrow passages create. A shell or gravel path eliminates drainage problems.
How to achieve this look
Lay a path of crushed shell or buff pea gravel down the center. Plant one side with drifts of ornamental grasses at staggered heights. On the opposite side, mass low coastal perennials: sea thrift, blanket flower, and trailing rosemary. Add driftwood at the midpoint and smooth river stones.
Arden shows your narrow side yard transformed into a coastal boardwalk passage. See how grasses, path materials, and driftwood accents work within the specific width.
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الأسئلة الشائعة
Q1 Will crushed shell paths get messy in rain?
Crushed shell compacts over time and drains quickly. For a more stable surface, mix with decomposed granite.
Q2 What coastal plants work in a shaded side yard?
Blue star creeper, heuchera, and native ferns maintain the coastal palette in shade.
Q3 How do I prevent grasses from overtaking a narrow side yard?
Choose clump-forming grasses rather than runners. Steel edging keeps root spread contained.