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January 2026

20 Minutes Why Your Garden Should Welcome Everyone (Not Just the Able-Bodied)
Garden Design and Planning

Why Your Garden Should Welcome Everyone (Not Just the Able-Bodied)

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January 1, 2026 0 Comment on Why Your Garden Should Welcome Everyone (Not Just the Able-Bodied)
Design garden pathways at least 48 inches wide to accommodate wheelchairs and walkers comfortably, using firm, stable surfaces like decomposed granite or smooth concrete with a non-slip finish. This width allows two people to...
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