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Types of Landscape Rock and Gravel For Breathtaking Landscapes

Jul 30

The first thing you need to do to beautify your garden is to plant flowers or mulch. Both options are worthy of an enthusiastic response. What would you do if you were able to save money on maintenance and water costs and also save money by making use of gravel and stones in your landscaping? Processed stone CT would love to show you some of our favorite ways to utilize stone and gravel for landscapes for color, texture, and utility.

Which rock is best for landscaping?

There are two kinds of decomposed granites:

Sand and reddish brown, decomposed granite give landscapes an earthy, rustic look. This low-cost solution is great for gardens, trees, and xeriscape grounds.



The second is Pea Gravel.

Pea gravel, as the name implies, is pea-sized. It can vary from 1/4 inch up to 1/8 inch in size. White, tan, and brown are the primary shades available. Peas-based gravel is a great choice for various reasons, such as paving roads and filling in gaps between pavers. Mulch is decomposed, but the material isn't.

 

Granite Gravel Crushed

It has more particles than decomposed granite. This creates a more natural appearance and is less expensive than other alternatives to gravel. This artwork lets you easily switch between gardens and paths.

 

Rocks of Lava

This rock is made from volcanic lava. Its vibrant colors make it a gorgeous addition to any landscaping. Dried-out areas will benefit from its capacity to hold heat throughout the day and release it in the evening. Because of its lightweight and low mass, lava rock makes it easy to move and spread.



River Rock

Even if your home is away from a river's edge, gorgeous scenery can still be found. Pea gravel on the opposite side has a rougher texture and is less large. Combining the shaded stone that has been processed creates beautiful garden borders or dry stream beds. They are a great way to remove water from the property's foundation.

 

Flagstone

This battle will not be without weapons. Larger rocks, such as flagstones, can be used to create walkways, stepping stones, and walkways between different landscape features.



Brick chips

We're trying to go against the trend. This doesn't rock, but it is used by many in hardscapes. Brick chips come in various shades, such as reddish and brown. They're great for driveways and walks.

 

Marble Chips

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Marble doesn't need to be used in the kitchen. For container gardens and other landscaping features, marble chips can be a chic and refined solution for covering the soil. Avoiding them around plants that require high acid levels is a good idea, as marble alters soil pH.



It is possible to create various landscaping designs using gravel and stones, such as elegant courtyards or nature walks. Our experts in stone CT can assist you in choosing the best stone to complement your décor.

Willow Materials

50 Barnum Rd, Bristol, CT 06010

860-736-3357

https://willowgravel.com/

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