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7 Natural Stone Pebble Projects For Every Home

<br>Natural stone pebbles are becoming extremely popular in homes because of their wide range of colors and uses. Here are a few ideas for use in your own home.<br>

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7 Natural Stone Pebble Projects For Every Home

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  1. 7 Natural Stone Pebble Projects For Every Home

  2. Natural stone pebbles are becoming extremely popular in homes because of their wide range of colors and uses. Here are a few ideas for use in your own home.

  3. Japanese Gardens This style of garden uses specific plants as well as rocks and water to create this effect.

  4. Decorative Pots Placing some pebbles around the top of a potted plant can make indoor plants more attractive.

  5. Vases Pebbles are also very effective used in the bottom of vases. Glass vases in particular look superb with some colored natural stone in the bottom.

  6. Paths and Drives Paths and drives become very low maintenance when covered with a topping of small natural stone pebbles

  7. Water Features Pebbles can also be used to cover the base of the water feature and to cover up any cords or pumps that are used to power it.

  8. Ponds Ponds look great with built-up edging. You can use a variety of materials including feature rocks, wood, metal and many others.

  9. Pebbles as Mulch Mulching is something more gardeners are doing in the garden. Basically it involves adding a layer of material over the top of your soil to aid with water retention.

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