Types Of Garden Stones

Stones or gravel are some of our most beautiful accessories to decorate our outdoor space.

Their resistance, durability, and elegance make them indispensable in our garden.

There are different types, as we explain later, and with them, you can make passage areas, use them to decorate a pot, or give an extra touch to your garden. You have to choose them correctly.

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Gravel, gravel, natural stones, marble cubes, pine shavings or bark, accessories To choose these accessories for your garden correctly, you must first know the different types that exist; the most used are the following:

Gravel, pebbles, or boles vary significantly in size, color, and texture. You can form paths, give a final touch to pots, or decorate fountains, ponds, or water courses with gravel or gravel. They also contrast very well with the color of the grass.

The small sizes are ideal for walking paths; however, for decorative courses, the largest specimens of marble bowls or granite bowls with rounded finishes are used that you must delimit with curbs. The colors vary; white and black are elegant, beautiful, and modern.

You can also find them in brown, gray, or bold reddish colors, all very suitable for decorating your garden. There are also crushed ones with a more rustic and natural appearance. 

Natural stone for paths

The natural stone used in paths effectively connects the entire environment of a garden. This is regardless of the type of landscape design applied and the type of elements. These garden stones will always guide laying paths through the gardens and only require a little effort to apply to the surroundings. 

We can mention the use of stones in Japanese gardens where these, in large uncarved sizes, are used as walls around the passages to delimit their extension.

Natural stones such as shell mixtures give a pleasant, fresh, harmonious Mediterranean appearance.

The marble dice, cut in the shape of a cube, are available in white, red, yellow, ivory, green, black, or pink. They give your garden a more modern and orderly touch, although they are much more expensive.

Decorative pine shavings or bark are natural materials that also fit in your garden, although they must be replaced over time because they are exposed to a natural process.

The large stones add a natural feel and oriental style. You also have completely round decorative balls in different sizes, which give it a more modern touch. Monoliths, Moais, or Buddhas are another exotic and exclusive option to decorate your favorite corners.     

Whichever stone you choose, be sure to put a good, strong base and an anti-germination tarp underneath to prevent weeds. 

As advantages of this type of materials, we can tell you that they are economical, they help us have a more sustainable garden with low water consumption, they are relaxing, easy to install, and they can serve as an alarm when thieves enter the house (gravels do noise when stepping). As drawbacks, we have to tell you that some are dirtier or perishable, but it is worth getting good advice from your landscaper since the result is lovely.

White decorative gravel

White gravel is used to give elegance and highlight details in gardens. This material is the element that marks the contrast between the different colors of the plants, the soil, and even the gravel of other colors. It is also used for the design of decorative figures on the substrate or fixed to the walls with different types of adhesives.

The white color of this gravel for gardens gives a touch of sophistication and a mountain atmosphere to any garden design. In models where these decorative rocks are used, they are found accompanied by plants such as cacti (Cactaceae), aloe vera (Aloe vera), or palm trees (Arecaceae).

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Rockeries And Other Varieties Of Stone Gardens

In the most worked cases, the rockery has unevenness with a steep slope. This type of garden is found mainly in botanical gardens and specialized parks. If you have enough budget at home, it is possible to create similar environments.

A variant consists of leaving aside unevenness and slopes and using stones and rocks to surround certain plants. Stunning designs can be achieved, and exceptional specimens can be highlighted regardless of gender, appearance, size, or other characteristics.

Stones on paths and next to fountains and water courses

The extensive gardens allow the possibility of creating paths and paths to travel through them. They are a decorative resource that “invites” you to walk among the plants and experience visiting the garden differently. In addition, they better protect the grass, which will not need to be stepped on.

These paths and paths can be made of different materials, but one of the most practical options is making them gravel, gravel, or small boulders. Stone of different colors is sold in the market, which allows the person in charge of decoration to choose the one they like the most and personalize that space. With two or more colors, drawings or motifs can be formed that decorate the path. There are also container meshes on the market that are installed on the ground, are hidden from view, and prevent stones from being scattered or mixed due to footsteps.

Another place where stones generate a beautiful effect is next to fountains, ponds, and water courses. Furthermore, in many cases, the rocks themselves, besides decorating, hide the pipes and other parts of the plumbing mechanism. On the other hand, on clear days, the shine of sunlight on the water and its reflection on the stones make them look fabulous. And, of course, rocks submerged below the surface also look great. There are products to treat and give them a shiny, wet-effect finish.

Luminous stones and natural stones

Luminous stones provide an original decoration for the garden. They are artificial stones painted with an acrylic coating that absorbs sunlight during the day and glows in the dark at night. Acrylic paint is resistant to wear and tear caused by water and air.

But if what you are looking for when decorating the garden has nothing to do with “special effects” such as those provided by luminous stones, it is advisable to resort to the simple natural value of the rocks. In this case, the fact that the chosen stones do not have as much brightness or color combinations or that their sizes are not uniform remains in the background. The important thing will be that they are natural stones, which will contribute to creating an environment of rest and balance. And that may be enough: another form of decoration.

What are garden aggregates?

Sand, gravel, boulders, large stones to delimit areas, etc. Garden aggregates are elements that come from various rocks and are used in different ways in gardening and landscaping.

There is an excellent variety of shapes and colors, so choosing the most suitable aggregate is challenging. It is also essential to consider other issues such as the traffic where you want to place it or whether combining different stones in all garden spaces is possible.

There is a wide variety of aggregates for the garden that are distinguished by their color, texture, shape, and granulometry, that is, the size of the pieces.

In addition to the aesthetic characteristics they may present when choosing aggregates, other criteria must be considered. Whether it is easy to walk through them or not, if they withstand the passage of vehicles, if the areas to be covered are vast, or if we need to border a path, for example. All these questions are essential.

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