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.
Japanese Gardens
Japanese Gardens and known for their peacefulness and tranquility.
This style of garden uses specific plants as well as rocks and water
to create this effect. Often these gardens are small in scale and
are incorporated into an overall garden design rather than being the
whole garden.
Decorative Pots
Placing some pebbles around the top of a potted plant can make
indoor plants more attractive. Consider what part of the potted
plant you want to make the focus. You can use a decorative ceramic
pot as well. Decide whether you want matching or contrasting colors
in the pot and the pebbles you choose. The pebbles and chosen pot
should help focus your eye on the plant you have chosen.
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. The pebble base also helps hold the arranged flowers in
place. Decorative vases make great table decorations for dinner
parties.
Paths and Drives
Paths and drives become very low maintenance when covered with a
topping of small natural stone pebbles. The pebble size you choose
needs to take into account how the path or drive will be used. Heavy
car traffic or foot traffic areas need smaller stones as they are
more comfortable underfoot and better for cars to drive over. Gravel
drives and paths should have retaining edging to hold the stones in
place. Drives and paths need to be topped up with extra stone
occasionally. They are very durable and much nicer looking than a
plain old concrete driveway.
Water Features
It seems now that everyone wants a garden water feature. They can be
very small or quite large and bold but always add an element of
tranquility to any garden. When planning a water feature you can
incorporate natural stone in a variety of ways. Larger stones around
the edge of the feature can add character. 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. Before choosing your stone remember
to wet a sample as this is how it will look in your water feature.
Ponds
The same rule applies with ponds to wet your sample and check the
color of the stone. Natural stone is normally dusty when collected
and when the dust comes off the real color is revealed. Ponds look
great with built-up edging. You can use a variety of materials
including feature rocks, wood, metal and many others. You can also
mix and match various sized stones for a more natural look.
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. This means less watering
which saves time and also water supplies. Not everyone has an
endless supply of water or the enthusiasm to maintain lawns and
pebbles are a great alternative, particularly in naturally dry
areas.
Weeding in garden beds is greatly reduced. It is quite easy to pull
the few weeds that attempt to grow among the pebbles. As the plants
mature and fill up the planting spaces there is less room for weeds
to find a place to grow.
To stop the grass from coming up through the pebble mulch paths we
have found that a heavy layer of newspaper and then a layer of
plastic or weed mat on top works very well. The newspapers and the
plastic help to retain the moisture, which is another important
reason for mulching. On top of this plastic the pebbles that were
recently in the planting holes are spread in a thick layer. Larger
flat rocks are used as edging.
About the author:
Decor Pebble is a natural stone specialist. You can view their
full range of Australian natural stone pebbles at:
http://www.decorpebble.com.au/
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