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Then build up. Gravel needs an edge restraint like a metal or plastic strip to hold it in place. You can also outline the path with rocks or paving stones, or plan to replenish the gravel when needed.
Many gravel types are available, but most fit one of two categories: river run (round pieces) or crushed stone (angular pieces). River run (pea gravel is one example) never packs down completely ...
First of all, gravel displaces easily. This means that it's less than ideal for any heavy traffic areas, be it garden paths, driveways or even seating areas where you'll struggle to create a solid ...
By cleaning with everyday household staples that have lightening and acidic properties that break down stains, your pea ...
When designing a garden and yard path, you may be confronted with the choice between gravel and rocks. While both can work, one might be better for your yard.
Quick and easy garden path don't have to be expensive or arduous. From bark nuggets and slate chippings to gravel or pea shingle, there are a number of easy-lay options that are also practical ...
Because your stepping stones are set on a bed of pea gravel, it will always be easy to level up and adjust any stone that settles or moves out of place. You’ve made a permanent improvement path ...
Mary and I use "urbanite" as path material -- my word for broken brick, stones, tiles, gravel and pieces of concrete. We use lots of it. The paths were a hit during recent garden tours.