How To Decorate A Garden With Decorative Stones.

There are as many ways to decorate a garden with decorative stones as your creativity desires.

While it is true that there are stones or sands more focused on specific uses, there is a wide variety of options to create exceptional spaces.

However, we will tell you about the most famous compositions and the places where these fundamental landscaping elements best fit together.

Garden with decorative stones and plants.

A garden can only be understood with various plants, flowers, and trees.

However, there are times when vegetation requires many resources, both in time and money.

Therefore, a great option is to combine plants with stones.

There are small spaces in which the mixture of green with inert elements mixes wonderfully.

If you have plants in pots in the same soil, you can cover them with volcanic gravel or sand of different colors.

You will create a unique and dynamic space.

Zen Garden.

If you prefer balance, sobriety, and simplicity, a Zen or Japanese-style garden suits you.A garden of this type is only contemplated with the help of stones, gravel, and other decorative stones.To achieve this, you only have to set the place you want and design it previously.A Japanese-style garden usually requires stones or pebbles, sand, and wood.

Stones between sleepers.

Another way to use decorative stones is to apply them between the sleepers of a path.Grass or vegetables are often applied that must be constantly maintained and generate dirt in the steps.

Advantages of decorative stones

If there is one thing about decorative stones, it is that they have a multitude of advantages.

We explain summarize, and you will find enough reasons to consider putting a small space in your garden with these elements.

  • They are very resistant.
  • You hardly need maintenance.
  • Great aesthetics.
  • It’s a straightforward installation.
  • You can change their placement and design whenever possible, as they are not fixed elements.
  • It is an economical material.
  • Specific stones prevent the growth of weeds.
  • They help prevent plant roots from freezing.
  • They do a great job of retaining water.
  • Sustainable material.

Stones as a decorative and functional element

Apart from the ornamental value they offer: a rustic, informal, uneven, and very graceful character, stones provide many advantages:

They perform the function of mulching (prevent the appearance of weeds, regulate the soil’s temperature and humidity, protect plants from frost, drought, or sudden changes, reduce water losses through evaporation, and protect and control erosion).

A space is created that dogs and cats do not access because they feel uncomfortable between stones.

Ideal for parks because if the stones are in the corner of the passage, the plants are never stepped on (this is the case in the first photo above of stones with lantanas in the corner).

Uses of stones and rocks in the garden

Nature offers one of the main decorative tools for the garden: stones and rocks. They establish different levels and areas, delimit paths, hide tubes and other plumbing system parts, even near fountains or water courses. This article defines what rockeries are and what different varieties of stone gardens exist. It explains the use of stones on paths and next to fountains and waterways, in addition to the possibilities of luminous artificial stones and simple natural rocks.

Stones offer different possibilities in the garden. They are decorative pieces valuable for marking paths and paths, reducing soil erosion, and conserving moisture. They also offer a comprehensive aesthetic range depending on size, color, shape, and other characteristics. There are even artificial stones, which avoid searching in nature for the type of stones desired.