Gravel
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• | Gravel Pathways: Create charming walkways that wind through your garden or yard using gravel. It adds texture and contrasts beautifully with the surrounding greenery. |
• | Border Accents: Use decorative stones or edging materials to define the edges of gravel paths for a polished look. |
• | Gravel Driveways: A gravel driveway offers a rustic yet elegant alternative to asphalt or concrete, blending well with natural surroundings. |
• | Patterned Design: Combine different gravel colors to create visually appealing patterns or stripes. |
• | Gravel Patios: Use fine gravel to form a stable and low-maintenance patio surface. It's perfect for outdoor seating or dining areas. |
• | Contrasting Zones: Combine gravel with larger pavers or stones to define functional spaces and add depth. |
• | Top Layer for Beds: Cover garden beds with gravel to reduce weeds and give a clean, polished look. |
• | Contrast with Plants: Use light-colored gravel to contrast against darker foliage or colorful flowers for a striking visual effect. |
• | Gravel Foundations: Lay gravel as a base for a rock garden featuring succulents, cacti, and drought-resistant plants. |
• | Varied Sizes and Colors: Mix gravel of different sizes and shades to create an eye-catching, natural look. |
• | Plant Bed Edging: Use gravel to create clean borders around flower beds or trees, preventing grass or weeds from encroaching. |
• | Pathway Delineation: Add gravel alongside hardscaped paths or patios to soften transitions between materials. |
• | Weeding |
• | Mowing |
• | Edging |
• | Mulching |
• | Tree Trimming |
• | Tree Pruning |
• | Seasonal Cleanup |