Monthly Archives: June 2021

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    Arranging rockery stones: Ten top tips

    Rockeries can look stunning in a wide range of different settings, from huge park-like spaces to small yards. The key is careful planning and structure. Some rockeries may look haphazard, but having an order and knowing where best to start is vital to ensure that your hard landscaping ideas withstand the test of time.
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    How to build a garden rockery for beginners: The ultimate guide

    Garden rockeries offer a multitude of benefits for modern gardens. Not only can they look amazing, but they also offer a low-maintenance option that can still offer a warm welcome to garden wildlife. If you are not too hot on construction techniques or feel lacking in hard landscaping skills, the prospect of creating your own rock garden can seem daunting. Fortunately, building a rockery is not difficult at all, especially when you follow the pointers in our ultimate guide.

    Start planning

    Before even thinking about getting your hands dirty, plan how you want your rockery to look. Think about its location and the type of plants and rockery stones you want to use. Remember that many rockery plants prefer a sunny environment and so steer clear of shady areas.

    Use a computer program to create your rockery plans, or go back to basics and get the square paper out. Draw your plans to scale and consider things such as maintenance and budget, as well as the aesthetics of your

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    6 ideas for a stunning modern driveway

    If you want to increase the kerb appeal of your home and compliment the exterior of your house, you may have considered updating your driveway. Driveways can make homes (old and new) look more characterful and will make them more appealing to look at.

    With so many types of driveway out there, it can be difficult to know what to do to create the perfect driveway for your home. If you are struggling for inspiration, we have compiled a list of the 6 best ideas for a stunning and modern driveway.

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    Scottish pebbles: A sizing guide

    Scottish pebbles are smaller in size than their Scottish cobble cousins, but they still offer big possibilities when it comes to garden design.

    The premium Scottish pebbles stocked by Decorative Gardens come in a range of different sizes, all of which offer a variety of benefits. All also deliver a more diverse appearance than Scottish cobbles, because of their mixture of whites, pinks, oranges, blacks and beiges. Read on to find out what Scottish pebble options there are and how best they could meet your individual tastes and needs.

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    Where are Scottish Cobbles from?

    Scottish cobbles are one of the most popular types of garden stones and can be used for a variety of purposes. From creating serene water features to topping plant pots, these versatile cobbles make for attractive external decor. These perfectly rounded pebbles are also great for filling larger areas and are commonly found covering driveways and paths.

    But where do these pretty stones come from?

    As their name suggests, Scottish cobbles do in fact come from Scotland. They are sourced from the Scottish Highlands and Islands, from some of the country’s most remote beaches and quarries.

    Scottish cobbles are known for their exceptionally round form. In fact, they are thought to be among the roundest natural stones in Europe, and you can therefore buy Scottish cobbles all over the continent.

    Scottish cobbles take their rounded form from many years of erosion, from a life spent washing up and down the banks and sea beds of Scotland’s shores. With its particularly

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    Five large pebbles that are perfect for your garden

    There are many ways to make use of large pebbles in your garden, from making garden paths to keeping weeds at bay. They are great for revamping spaces where there are existing plants, trees or bushes, as they allow for good drainage and will not damage roots. They're also a perfect choice if you want to build a water feature, a rockery or enhance a pond.

    Just as there are many different uses for large pebbles in your garden, there are also plenty of options when it comes to the Scottish pebbles, Scottish cobbles or other stones that you choose.

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    The 4 best stones for lining your pond

    A garden pond is one of the best ways to bring life into your garden. Not only do they look great, but they are a great way to entice wildlife into your outdoor space.

    When it comes to designing how your pond is going to look in your garden, one of the greatest and easiest ways to make your pond look beautiful is to use stones to line the edges.

    Picking the right type of stones to go around your pond can be tricky. Depending on the type of stone you choose, the finished look will differ dramatically. However, when it comes to a garden pond, any old stone just won’t do. If you want to create a pond that stands out, you need to pick the perfect type of stone to line your pond.

    Below, we take a look at some of the best stones you can use to line your pond with, as well as some advice on how to pick the best stones for your pond. We can offer a great range of pond stones that are fish friendly and with enhance for look of your garden pond.

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    Scottish cobbles: The ultimate low-maintenance pathway

    If you're looking to create an attractive and low-maintenance path in your garden, Scottish cobbles are perfect. These small, rounded pebbles are ideal for covering large areas and can be a great way to mark out pathways.

    Scottish cobbles typically come from the beaches of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. They are usually neat and rounded in shape, due to the natural weathering process they go through living among Scotland's wild seas. These pebbles are usually light in colour and display a range of grey and beige hues.

    Scottish pebbles are known for being among the roundest and smoothest in the whole of Europe and are therefore popular as a paving solution across the continent.

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    Using Scottish pebbles in your water feature: Our top tips

    A water feature can be an incredible addition to any garden - no matter the size and style of your outdoor space. And they have a huge number of benefits too: not only can they add a sense of calm (both visually and aurally), but they can also make a smaller garden look bigger, and can help to attract wildlife to your property.

    When it comes to size and style, everyone will have their own preference when deciding on a water feature for their garden. Whatever your choice, it's vital to get both function and aesthetics right, so that you have a water feature that both does what you want it to do, and looks the part, too.

    Scottish pebbles - whether large pebbles or smaller versions - can have a role to play in a whole host of different water feature types. If you're looking to incorporate pebbles into your pond, fountain or other water feature, here are our top tips to make the most of them.

    Why are Scottish pebbles so great in water features?

    The answer to

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    Is garden gravel the same as stone chippings? The experts explain

    If you want your garden to look beautiful but don’t have hours to spare pruning and maintaining your garden, creating a gravel garden or having gravel pathways put down may be the answer.

    Not only does gravel reduce the overall upkeep of your garden, but it's incredibly economical and easy to work with. Gravel can transform your whole garden into a beautiful space with ease. Moreover, whether you’re a beginner gardener or have been gardening all your life, including gravel in your garden is incredibly easy.

    If you are thinking about adding gravel to your garden, you may have already looked at some of the different types of stone and gravel available. But what are some of the differences between regular garden gravel and stone chippings? If you are unsure which will be the best fit for your garden, take a look at this expert advice on the difference between these two types of stone that will help you pick the best type of gravel for your outdoor space.

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