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How to Design with Stone in the Landscape

 
By Gardengates
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How to
design with stone in the landscape
How to design with stone in the landscape
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Stone is a durable material to use in the landscape. Whether you use raw stone as décor, set a stone floor for a patio, driveway, or pathway or fill open areas with gravel for dust reduction, you can design with stone in the landscape for so many benefits.


Instructions
  1. Step 1
    Flagstone, gravel and Thyme
     
    Flagstone, gravel and Thyme

    Use gravel as a top layer for firm foundations for supporting weight. If you want to create a patio or other active area with gravel, make sure you build a firm under layer so legs on chairs or tables don't sink in. Or set flagstone or other flattened stone for a flooring. Flat stone or pavers are a good way to provide a more stable flooring for furniture or active footing.

  2. Step 2
    Gravel as mulch
     
    Gravel as mulch

    Gravel makes ornamental mulch that works well in a sparsely designed garden like a cactus and succulent garden. Gravel can also be an economical way to keep dry spaces from blowing up dust.

  3. Step 3
    Two contrasting gravel
    colors can be effective.
     
    Two contrasting gravel colors can be effective.

    Design in pathways and edgings with stone. You can also mix different size stone to create a dry riverbed. A dry riverbed can, itself, create a garden edging, a decorative feature or function usefully as a form of drainage.

  4. Step 4
    Make a strong statement with
    boulders.
     
    Make a strong statement with boulders.

    Large rocks and boulders make strong statements that anchor divisions in the landscape or define corners or different areas.

  5. Step 5
    Stone and blocks are
    perfect for permeable paving.
     
    Stone and blocks are perfect for permeable paving.

    Using flat stone or even cast stone or blocks can afford a perfect surface for permeable paving. This kind of covering is not only attractive and practical, but is ecologically preferable to allow water to penetrate into the soil rather than washing away and causing erosion.

  6. Step 6

    There are many ways to design with stone in the landscape that will make your landscape more beautiful, durable, and minimize maintenance.

  1. Courtesy of Ehow : http://www.ehow.com/how_5075609_design-stone-landscape.html

 
   
 

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