Many summer residents cannot boast of a large area of their country plot.
In such a situation, gardeners are forced to place beds too close to each other to save space.
There may be too little space to move around.
Walking around a small garden is not very convenient. There is a high risk of tripping, falling, getting injured, and even causing damage to the garden crops.
In addition, the well-trodden path can “disappear” at any moment.
However, experienced summer residents easily solve this problem by installing so-called “mobile paths”.
What equipment will be needed?
You need to take a couple of slats and fasten them with several crossbars installed across.
The result will be a narrow, but at the same time comfortable, portable path.
In its “installed” form, it immediately catches the eye, even if there is very little space between the beds.
The borders of the beds are clearly marked. The surface is quite hard and even. It becomes convenient for the gardener to walk around the garden.
If necessary, the path can be quickly dragged from one row to another.