2024125 · Overview Black and white stone chippings, also known as zebra pebbles, blend black and white stones to create this widely available decorative aggregate that exudes an understated elegance. They are unique in their striking contrast and appeal, seamlessly integrating with various garden themes. Panda gravel is slightly different in …
view more202461 · A step-by-step guide on laying bark chippings, from choosing the best bark to achieving a durable feature, we have your next DIY project covered.
view more2021819 · How to clean slate chippings. The best way to clean slate chippings is to create a large sieve and hose down the chippings. Drill holes into the base of an old wheelbarrow (or a similar item). Fill the wheelbarrow with the slate chippings and power wash the dirty slate chippings. The water should drain out and you can lay (or re-lay) the …
view more2024125 · For areas with heavy footfall, such as paths or footpaths, replenishment of chippings may be required over time to maintain depth and coverage. When used with weed control fabrics, pink granite can significantly reduce the time spent on garden upkeep. For more on how to clean stone chippings, read our article: how to clean garden stones.
view more202443 · With our primer on the basics of creating many popular blue slate garden ideas, discover how easy a garden renovation is with blue slate chippings.
view more2024125 · Ice blue chippings, also known as blue ice gravel, are decorative blue garden stones that possess a light grey tone commonly sought-after for use in various outdoor design concepts. This hard-wearing product is ideal for darker spaces in traditional or contemporary designs where its sparkly finish reflects light to brighten areas beautifully.
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view more5 · Pebbles, gravel, cobbles, slate chippings, and slate monoliths can all be amazing complementary features for your garden. The choice of texture…
view moreSimply use a scrubbing brush to clean the stone surface with a mixture of water and washing-up liquid or vinegar, and rinse off the large stones with a hose after the entire surface has been cleaned. This is a fantastic method for removing algae, which is much more likely to appear near damp areas.
view morecleaning stone chippings. We have bath stone chippings in our small garden, spread loosely on a concrete base. Over the years they've become contaminated with dead leaves, twigs and compost and I'd like an easy way to clean them. I suppose these are mostly around 1cm^3 +/- quite a lot.
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