The stones can act perfectly as an edging material to enhance and draw attention to gardens flower beds trees and other landscaping features.
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Before you plant cover beds with 4 to 5 inches of pea gravel.
The key to establishing the plants in a gravel garden is to prevent the root balls from drying out until they have a chance to root down below the gravel layer.
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Putting pea gravel in a flower bed.
To fill in flower beds homeowners often choose between mulch and rock based groundcovers like gravel pebbles volcanic rock and stones.
Pros of putting pea gravel in a flower bed.
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Here are some things to consider.
Pea gravel dry creek bed this design by unique environmental landscapes addresses water flow problems behind a home.
Although pea gravel is an excellent pick for the construction of a gravel driveway it can also be used to create an enchanting garden path or an inviting front walkway.
Pea gravel is aptly named because the small smooth stones are roughly the size and shape of peas.
A drainage system was incorporated into the downspouts and pea gravel was used to make a dry creek bed to manage water coming from the upper side of the property.
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Choose an area that gets plenty of sun and install two or three small boulders.
While some gardeners forgo mulching their flower beds others understand that placing a protective layer of material on top of the soil that surrounds growing.
The gravel allows plants to grow in sharp drainage which is desirable for many native or drought tolerant plants.