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Sneak peek at our English Potager Garden! After recently designing (and building!) our English style potager garden, I received a lot of questions on our pea gravel. So let's dive in to what I have discovered about these delightfully beautiful stones, and a few do's and don'ts. FUNCTION Not only does pea gravel ser

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Summer is right around the corner, and that means it’s time to fire up the grill and mix the mojitos! There’s no better way to spend time with friends and family than the great outdoors when the weather’s warm, so that means it’s time to spruce up your al fresco space! If you’re in need of apartment patio ideas, we’ve got you covered.

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the best landscape edging for gravel

Transform your outdoor space with the perfect landscape edging to keep your gravel pathways or driveways neat and intact! From sleek steel edges to natural stone borders, discover the best materials and stylish options that prevent shifting and maintain a polished look. Click through for expert tips and inspiration to elevate your landscaping game!

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Deborah Nevins pea gravel and stepping stone path boxwoods ; Gardenista - Decomposed granite—or DG, as it is referred to commonly—is like gravel, but finer and less likely to wash away. An inexpensive material for pathways, it feels soft underfoot and its permeability makes it an environmentally friendly choice.

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What to know about maintaining a pea gravel path. It's a bit more intensive than just raking the gravel but we have a few tips to help!

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The materials that I return to time and time again:⁣ ⁣ 1. Sandstone cobble. I love to use this native material as natural edging and find its warm golden color and texture very relaxing in a landscape.⁣ ⁣ 2. Pea gravel. Such a versatile choice for pathways, groundcover and many other applications. Perfect for a low-maintenance garden. ⁣ ⁣ 3. Cobblestone. A functional and timeless material that adds beauty, dimension, and old-world charm. ⁣ ⁣ Save for your next garden project, and for the…

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