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7 Reasons to Landscape with Gravel - Liberty Lawn Care

Searching for the ways to reduce the amount of grass in the yard can decline the dependence on watering, chemical fertilizers, and mowing to keep it beautiful. Here are 7 Reasons to Landscape with Gravel.

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7 Reasons to Landscape with Gravel - Liberty Lawn Care

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  1. 7 Reasons to Landscape with Gravel

  2. Gravel Instead of Grass: Stone and gravel landscaping are a modish way to grass, predominately where continuous drought and heat make turfgrass unsuitable. It doesn't matter where you live, inorganic materials like river rock, pea gravel, and crushed granite can be an elegant condiment to your landscaping.

  3. Glass Gravel: You hear it right—GLASS. Recycled glass is broken down, cleaned, and tumbled. The steps are repeated unless it has no sharp edges which is used to make glass gravel landscaping. The benefit is that it lasts forever and comes in several colors and sizes.

  4. Lava Rock: Lava rock (also called scoria) either comes in red or black. It has a porous texture, which makes it unique visually from other inorganic mulching materials. The benefit is that it's lightweight in comparison to other gravels which makes it easier to install.

  5. Crushed Granite: Mostly found in gray tones, earthy brown and tan shades like this. It’s budget and DIY friendly, that's why it’s a significant choice for covering large areas like driveways, patios, and stone gardens. The highlighting benefit is that it adds a rustic, natural look to any landscape and make your yard beautiful.

  6. Pea Gravel: Pea gravel has long been favored for its smooth texture and wonderful, natural color variation. At $35 – $55 a ton, it’s an affordable and attractive choice for almost any application: side yards, driveways, patios, walkways, and planting beds. And it can be mixed and matched with other landscaping features to add visual interest to any outdoor space.

  7. River Rock: Because of the rich, natural, and different shades of river rock makes it famous landscaping stone. It comes in many sizes and colors so it can be used in any fashion of planting bed and edging or mixed with other materials in pathways and patios.

  8. Slate Chips: Unlimited use of slate chips makes them an extremely popular gravel landscaping option. It comes in several colors, including red, blue, purple, and gray. So it can be used in pathways, edging, or even driveways. Slate Chips also make a great mulch to decrease the growth of weeds.

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