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Enjoying Your Gravel Gardens


If you are thinking about gravel gardens for around your home, you might want to consider what types of gravel you need. The amount of gravel will depend on the amount of flowers or plants you have planted as well. Gravel gardens are a true delight to view, the different colored gravel adds to the beauty of the gravel gardens.

One thing to keep in mind is the size of your garden and where you will have the garden. If you have one surrounding your home, you might need a special gravel verses one you will have in the yard somewhere.

Gravel Gardens Around Your Home

If you plan to have gravel gardens around your home you may need to consider the color of your home and the size of the gravel you might need. You want to have proper drainage with your gravel gardens, but also you do not want to promote seepage into your basement. If you plan the gardens correctly, you might have a slight slope going away from the home to allow water to travel downwards to the rest of the yard.

Gravel gardens can be just as elegant as you want them to be. Some people even place water fountains in the gardens as another beauty to accent the gravel gardens. If you plants flowers, you need to leave enough room around the plants to allow for growing. Flowers will have a hard time expanding if the gravel is tight to the plants.

Gravel Gardens in the Yard

Making a gravel garden within your backyard can be just as beautiful as one you create around your home. You can use a centerpiece such as a water fountain or a pond to accent the gravel gardens. You might use white gravel or red gravel, any color you choose should accent well with the centerpiece.

With so many types of gravel, you can have tiny pieces or larger pieces that stand out. The gravel gardens are a bird paradise if you have a fountain or a pond. Some people even make a birdhouse as the centerpiece to attack birds such as hummingbirds, cardinals and blue jays.

Make your gravel garden the center of attraction in your yard or around your home. Landscaping is a vital part of a homes exterior look. You want it to be as lovely as the inside. First impressions are the first people see of your home, the outside gardens.

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