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Would like some pebble garden ideas. Open to other suggestions as well.Thanks
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Pebble gardens are a fantastic way to add texture, contrast, and a natural aesthetic to your outdoor space. One of the most popular ideas is to create pebble pathways. These can wind through your garden or yard, offering both visual and tactile interest. You can mix different sizes and colours of pebbles to create a mosaic-like effect or opt for a more uniform style for a cleaner, contemporary look. Although this space is quite small, a small pathway could create interest.
Another great idea is a dry riverbed, which mimics a natural water feature. Arrange smooth river stones in a winding pattern, accented by larger rocks or boulders. This works especially well in low-water gardens and gives the space a tranquil, natural feel.
Pebbles can also be used as mulch around plants. This is an excellent option for garden borders, as it helps with drainage, reduces weed growth, and gives the garden a modern, minimalist vibe. Smaller pebbles are particularly effective here, and they can complement the plants around them.
For a striking focal point, consider using larger stones or boulders surrounded by smaller pebbles. This creates visual contrast and adds dimension to your garden. A rock garden with succulents or ornamental plants growing through the pebbles is another great way to integrate pebbles into your landscape.
If you're looking for something more creative, you can arrange pebbles in intricate patterns or designs, such as spirals, geometric shapes, or even floral motifs. Using contrasting colours or different types of stones can make these patterns stand out and give your garden a unique, artistic touch.
Finally, if you're aiming for a peaceful, meditative space, a Zen garden made with fine pebbles is the perfect choice. You can rake the pebbles into calming patterns, creating a tranquil retreat right in your own yard. My recommendation would be to keep the pebbles simple with one or two types, separated by a timber edging. I would then invest in a mature focal tree, such as a Weeping Maple - Acer palmatum Dissectum Inaba Shidare. Our Special Orders team in-store can help with acquiring mature stock. Take a look at this wonderful project from @homeforeverhome: Courtyard garden makeover.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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