This is gravel... Wheeler Zamaroni has some great options www.wzsupply.com
These are path lights, model# GS1702, STD Finish. www.nightscaping.com
private path enclosure. The only sounds you'll hear are the crunch of your sandals across the gravel path and the rustle of bamboo fronds when there's a breeze.
side yard with bamboo and gravel path
Love the colour of the gravel, plus the subtle lighting along the path.
Gravel. Adding a gravel path is one of the quickest changes you can make to your landscape, gravel is easy to work with and generally leans toward the heart of budget-friendly. All it takes is a few yards of landscaping cloth, some type of edging and the ability to spread gravel.
private path enclosure. The only sounds you'll hear are the crunch of your sandals across the gravel path and the rustle of bamboo fronds when there's a breeze.
called pea gravel, available at a local stone or landscaping materials yard. Unlike solid surfaces, gravel and pavers like this allow water to seep into the soil, rather than run off into the yard or street, which is a good thing! If you're looking for pebbles for a walkway, you may need a layer of small
2" x 4" redwood set on edge and secured with redwood stakes and screws. Keep tops of stakes below gravel for seamless look.
pea gravel for fire pit area
gravel and side plantings - grass and clumping plants
Tip: Make sure to have pea gravel properly edged!!
Pea Gravel
The basics: Pea gravel is a small, rounded rock that got its name because the rocks are about the size of a pea. In reality
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Pea Gravel
The basics: Pea gravel is a small, rounded rock that got its name because
It is beautiful, but I'm not recognizing it in photos online from gravel suppliers...having the name would be a huge help! Thanks, Melissa
Flagstone floating in gravel, like a raft in water.
use of gravel around the stone
Prettier paving slabs in the gravel to make walkways for barefeet
Geometric stepping stones in gravel for sideyard
pea gravel with pavers, good idea
path from front to back alley on neighbor side
thought of gravel but feel that it may look too stark, try adding a path of scattered stones or pavers. Side note: you may hear that gravel has a tendency to find its way into the house if it gets in the tread of your shoes, although I have not had any personal issues with my large area of pea gravel.