Posts Tagged ‘Landscape Stones’

June 19, 2010

Landscaping With Beautiful Stones

Natural stones make an exquisite, low maintenance landscape. Incorporating stones offers a complete look to any landscape design. You can use cobblestones or flagstones for walkways, thick stones for holding walls and decorative stones for water gardens and rock gardens. Stone fountains offer a simple and cost effective way to decorate your landscape.

Granite, limestone, slate, sandstone and marble are most commonly used to decorate landscape. You can use granite stones for walls and garden stepping stones. Garden stepping stones are great to build paths throughout your yard.  You can use them in mulched or unmulched planting beds and lawns. Paving garden stones in lawn prevents foot traffic and helps your lawn to grow well. The garden stepping stones are usually round or square in shape. You can also get stones in irregular shapes that offer a contemporary look to your landscape.

You can use river bed pebbles to add elegance to your landscape. These pebbles are available in various colors, shapes and textures. Off-white, gray, pink, green and brown are the most common color pebbles available in the market. You can use river bed pebbles to make decorative borders, ground cover and soil covering. They enhance the charm of water features in the garden.

Cobble stones are natural stones that not only enhance the appearance of the landscape, but also increase the safety. They are non-slip and require no maintenance. You can mix them with flagstones and use to make attractive borders.  There are many types of cobblestones like granite cobbles, slate cobbles and limestone cobbles. The color of the cobble stone vary according to its type. For instance, granite cobbles are available in pink, maroon, black and red, while limestone cobbles are available in kotah blue and brown.  You can choose the type that matches the color theme of your landscape.  They are available in different sizes and you can pick the size that suits your landscaping project.

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