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    How to find the right colour garden gravels for a Japanese-style garden

    The colour of the gravel you choose will be an essential element if you want to create the feel of a genuine Japanese garden. Here we take a look at some of the essential information you need to consider when thinking about your Japanese gravel garden ideas and give you some pointers as to what sort of garden gravel bulk bags you could buy or what other options you may have.

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    Ten tips for using gravel in your front garden

    Gravel is a popular choice if you are looking for a low-maintenance option for your front garden whilst still preserving or enhancing the kerb appeal of your home. It is also a versatile option, as you will see from the sheer variety of choices in the Decorative Gardens range. If there is just too much choice out there, take inspiration from the following ten front garden ideas with gravel, and then place your order today for fast and efficient delivery and start allowing those ideas to take shape and transform your outside space.

     

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    Gravel garden ideas for small backyards

    Gone are the days when the word 'gravel' made people think of little more than driveways. Today, this versatile and varied material has a multitude of different uses and can really come into its own when transforming small backyards.

    There is a myriad of garden gravel ideas available if you want to spice up a small yard, as this natural and simple material is available in an array of forms to perfectly complement all sorts of planting, paving and water features. If, however, you want some garden gravel ideas to narrow down your choices, here are some pointers.

    Choose a variety of features and textures

    Just because you are working with a small space that may not rely on a lorry load of garden gravel bulk bags, it doesn’t mean you have to stick to little choices. Do not feel constrained and don’t be afraid to mix it up with a variety of garden features.

    Gravel works well with so many different elements, and so consider including shrubs, small trees, flowers,

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    How much area does gravel cover? Practical tips to help you make the right choice

    Knowing how much gravel you need to fulfil your garden gravel ideas is vital. If you don’t know this basic fact, which inevitably rests on how much area your choice of gravel can cover, then it makes it impossible to buy gravel in the most effective way possible.

    If you don’t know how much gravel you need and how far it will spread, you may end up ordering too little. This may lead to an increase in time as you wait for another delivery, even though Decorative Gardens’ delivery times are as speedy as they come! If you order too much then you may end up with leftovers in your garden gravel bulk bags, meaning wasted money from your budget.

    Fortunately, there are some practical tips you can learn to help you work out how much area your choice of garden gravel will cover, whether you are ordering highly decorative aggregate such as Silver Sparkle Chunkies 20-50mm, Canterbury Pink gravel or Crimson & Cream 10-20mm, or a more traditional and natural option like Golden Gravel

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    What is the best gravel for gardens? Our guide to garden gravels

    There are plenty of reasons why people choose gravel for their gardens. Compared to other materials, garden gravels are relatively low cost and look good with most landscape styles. With so many different stone types, sizes, colours and textures available it can be tough deciding on the right gravel for your garden. Here we take a look at the best garden gravels to suit different needs to help you buy gravel online much more easily.

    Picking the right gravel

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    What are Scottish Cobbles and how can you use them in your garden?

    If you are designing an outdoor space, or simply want to revamp your garden, Scottish Cobbles are a great way to add intrigue and decorate different areas. Here we look at what Scottish Cobbles are and how they can be used effectively in your garden.

    What are Scottish Cobbles?

    Scottish Cobbles are small and attractive stones that are typically sourced from the beaches of the Scottish Highlands. The wild coastal weather experienced in this part of the country makes these little stones particularly round and smooth in shape, having experienced harsh erosion within Scotland's seas.

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    Buying Decorative Aggregates In Bulk: Six Practical Tips

    Buying decorative aggregates such as garden gravels, rockery stone and cobbles and pebbles can be a great way of saving both time and money. You can have everything you need for a garden transformation delivered in one go, making sure you don’t have to spend more time than necessary waiting for items to arrive and you don’t need to pay out an unnecessarily high amount on delivery costs.

    If you are planning to invest in large amounts of garden stone or bulk buy gravel online, then you need to know that this is practical for you and your circumstances. Here are some tips to ensure that you can take advantage of the savings and practical benefits that buying decorative aggregates in bulk can offer, with the minimum amount of effort and fuss.

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    What is gabion stone? How this versatile product could invigorate your garden

    Gabion stone is highly useful in garden design and can be used for a number of purposes. Gabion stones come in a variety of irregular, angular and interlocking shapes that, when held in place with a gabion basket, can form walls and banks. They are useful and practical garden stones that are popular in all types of design. Searching "gabion stone suppliers near me" may bring up a range of results, but before you rush to buy it, we aim to help explain what gabion stone is and how it can help reinvigorate your garden here.

     
     
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    Six decorative aggregates to brighten up your garden

    There are many great reasons to choose to use decorative aggregates in your garden, from improving drainage to adding aesthetic appeal. There are lots of choices out there too, including garden gravels, garden stones, granite chippings, slate chippings, pebbles, cobbles and rockery stones.

     

    If you think it is time to transform your outdoor space, decorative aggregates can offer quick fixes that are as easy and cost-effective to achieve as they are attractive to look at. Here are six ideas of types and ways to make use of decorative aggregates to help get you started on your next garden transformation.

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    Are decorative aggregates the same as gravel?

    You may have heard gravel described as decorative aggregates, and this is not wrong, although rather than being the same thing, gravels are better-described as being a type of decorative aggregate. Read on to find out more.

    Decorative aggregates explained

    'Decorative aggregates' is a term used to describe all sorts of different stone that can be used to transform an outdoor space. This includes garden gravel but can also include the likes of driveway shingle, garden stones, cobbles and pebbles, rockery stones, and slate and granite chippings.

    Decorative aggregates, including garden gravels, can have a multitude of different uses in your outside spaces. Here are just a few of them: