This is gravel... Wheeler Zamaroni has some great options www.wzsupply.com
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.
across the gravel path and the rustle of bamboo fronds when there's a breeze.
Some people hang tapestries on their hallway walls. And some people line their side garden with a textural privacy screen that resembles a fabric tapestry. This narrow side garden has a lot going for it: 1. the gravel walk is
this pea gravel? It looks a little darker than I've seen. Is it mixed with anything? Its a beautiful space.
to the gravel in this photo. The designer says it is locally called "Tuscany" or "black and Tan" or "Nursery Crush" http://www.houzz.com/discussions/34585/is-this-pea-gravel-or-DG-
Pea gravel path, shrub row, ornamental center piece
Pea gravel path bordered by boxwood
to pea gravel. Rock is locally called "Tuscany" or "black and Tan" or "Nursery Crush"
gravel paths, focal point of bench with arch
end of a gravel path is all you need as a focal point.
charming gravel garden
Martin Residence
Cardiff by the Sea, Ca
for the gravel walkway constructed?
Use of gravel, stone and plants
Gravel path with visual center piece-
underpinnings. Gravel paths and stone terraces are hallmarks of French garden design. A gravel path is one of the easiest ways to start your landscape. In this case, the gravel defines the path area, while the inset stepping-stones make for a more stable walking surface.Design tip: With any loose stone, be prepared
gate, a gravel path moves through the center of this garden, in balance with herbs on both sides. As the path reaches the small, circular focal point, it splits into two matching crescents; they continue around the urn and reconnect on the far side. Adding a circular detail to a straight path is a classic