Gravel & Pebble Stone

These natural stone solutions elevate outdoor spaces with both functionality and aesthetic charm. Pebbles for gardens offer smooth, rounded textures perfect for creating serene dry riverbeds, Zen-inspired pathways, or decorative borders around plants. Their water-worn surfaces and varied earthy tones bring organic elegance to any landscape design.

 

Gravel stone serves as a versatile workhorse material, ideal for constructing permeable driveways, drainage-friendly walkways, or low-maintenance ground cover. Its excellent compaction properties ensure stability while allowing rainwater infiltration. From fine crushed gravel for contemporary courtyards to chunky varieties for rustic appeal, it balances practicality with natural beauty.

 

Decorative stones for gardens provide endless creative possibilities, available in colors ranging from warm terracotta hues to cool granite grays. These stones act as natural mulch, suppressing weeds while regulating soil temperature and moisture.

  • Natural Pink Pebble Stone for Swimming Pool

     

    Natirèl woz wòch wòch pou pisin

    Materyèl: Stone mab natirèl
    Koulè: Woz. Kapab tou poul san wouj, po tig, vèt, blan, nwa elatriye.
    Itilizasyon: pavaj, dekorasyon, jaden flè
    Kalite: Pebble
    Gwosè patikil sab: 3-5mm, 5-10mm, 10-20mm, 8-12mm, 12-18mm, 18-22mm, 22-30mm elatriye
    Mak: DFL
    Kote ki gen orijin: Lachin
    Sètifika: ISO9001-2015
    Deskripsyon Product
    Natirèl woz wòch wòch pou pisin / wout jaden, po flè elatriye jaden

  • Cheap Yellow Gravel Pebble Stone for Garden 10-30mm

    Cheap Yellow Gravel Pebble Stone pou Jaden

    Materyèl: Wòch natirèl

    Koulè: Jòn

    Itilizasyon: pavaj, dekorasyon, jaden flè

    Kalite: Gravel, kapab tou Pebble

    Gwosè patikil sab: 5-8mm, 8-12mm, 12-18mm, 18-22mm, 22-30mm, 30-50mm elatriye


  • Red Gravel  Stone for landscaping

    Wouj Gravel Stone pou jaden

    Materyèl: Wòch natirèl

    Koulè: Wouj

    Itilizasyon: pavaj, dekorasyon, jaden flè

    Kalite: gravye, roch

    Gwosè patikil sab: 3-5mm, 5-8mm, 8-12mm, 12-16mm, 16-20mm elatriye


  • Pure White Natural Pebble Stone for Decoration Garden

    Materyèl: Wòch natirèl

    Koulè: Blan

    Itilizasyon: pavaj, dekorasyon, jaden flè

    Kalite: Pebble

    Gwosè patikil sab: 

     


  • Gray Natural Gravel  Stones for Garden or road


    Komodite: wòch gravye gri
    Gwosè: 5-10mm, 8-12mm, 12-18mm, 18-22mm elatriye.
    Anbalaj: 20kgs / Nylon sak, 50bags / Tòn sak
    Kantite: 27tons/20′FCL
    Avantaj: lajman itilize pou dekore wout la, etaj, po flè, bòl pwason

  • Beautiful Natural Green Gravel Pebble Stones for Garden

    Materyèl: Stone mab natirèl
    Koulè: vèt
    Itilizasyon: pavaj, dekorasyon, jaden flè
    Kalite: wòch wòch
    Gwosè: 3-5mm, 5-8mm, 8-12mm, 12-18mm, 18-22mm, 22-30mm, 30-50mm elatriye


What is gravel used for? 

 

Gravel serves as a versatile material in both practical and aesthetic applications across construction and landscaping. Functionally, it forms the base for roads, driveways, and walkways due to its excellent drainage properties and load-bearing capacity. In landscaping, gravel creates low-maintenance pathways, decorative ground cover, and effective weed barriers in gardens. Its permeability makes it ideal for French drains and erosion control on slopes. Aquarists and water feature designers use smooth varieties like pea gravel for naturalistic bottoms in ponds or fountains. Construction projects rely on crushed gravel as a key component in concrete mixtures and utility trench backfill. The material's sound-absorbing qualities also benefit areas requiring noise reduction, such as along railways. From utilitarian uses to design elements, gravel's adaptability stems from its varied sizes, natural drainage, and structural stability when compacted.

 

What are the types of gravel stone? 

 

Gravel stone varies significantly based on geological origin, size, and processing method. Natural options include river rock, smoothed by water erosion into rounded forms ideal for decorative use, and crushed stone quarry gravel with angular edges that interlock for stability in construction. Specialty types like pea gravel offer uniformly small, polished stones for comfortable foot traffic areas, while decomposed granite provides a finer. Lava rock gravel lends porous lightness and striking colors to landscapes, whereas marble chips deliver bright reflectivity for ornamental beds. Base materials like road base gravel combine crushed stone with fines to create a solid, load-bearing foundation. Each type balances aesthetic qualities like color and texture with functional characteristics such as drainage speed, compaction ability, and resistance to displacement.

 

What do you put under decorative gravel?

 

Proper subsurface preparation ensures decorative gravel remains attractive and functional over time. A robust foundation typically begins with landscape fabric, which suppresses weeds while allowing water permeability. For high-traffic areas or vehicle weight, a compacted base layer of crushed stone or coarse gravel provides stability and prevents sinking. Edging materials like metal strips or stone borders help contain the gravel and maintain clean lines. In wet climates or poor-draining soils, adding a perforated drainage pipe beneath the base layer prevents water pooling. For pathways, some designs incorporate a sand leveling layer above the base to facilitate precise gravel placement. The specific underlayment strategy depends on the gravel size, intended use, and soil conditions—with proper installation preventing mixing with underlying soil and reducing long-term maintenance. This layered approach preserves the gravel's visual appeal while enhancing its durability and drainage performance.

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