Using Decorative Rocks For Hardscaping Your Garden

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Beautifying your garden can be fun and practical when you use hardscaping materials like decorative rocks. Decorative rocks come in many different sizes and shapes. They're not just pretty to look at. Decorative rocks also have a functional role. Continue reading to learn more about the endless possibilities of decorative rocks in your garden.

Types of Decorative Rocks 

You can find rocks in all sizes, shapes, and colors. They can be in their natural form or shaped into practical materials. Below is a list of some common types of decorative rocks.

Colored or Polished Stones

Polished stones can be river rocks or smoothed rocks of all one color. Polished black stones are highly popular. You can use colored pebbles to brighten up or enhance the colors of the plants in your garden.

Crushed Stones

Crushed stones are excellent as a replacement for mulch. They hold moisture in but keep weeds down. Some people also use crushed stones to create paths.

Flagstone

Flagstones are natural rocks, usually of volcanic origin, cut into slabs. Many people use them to make paths.

Cobblestone

Cobblestones are small blocks of granite, basalt, or limestone. Many people use these rocks as pavers for paths and driveways. However, you can use cobblestones to create garden walls.

Boulders

Boulders can add a unique focal point to parts of your yard. They can also be practical as barriers or even seating spaces. You can also use the space between boulders to enhance the look of shrubs and flowers.

Fieldstone

Fieldstone is most commonly used to create stone fences or walls. You may have seen fieldstone fences in rural areas. Farmers used to stack these stones as byproducts of plowing their fields. You can also use these stones to make retaining walls or edging around your plants.

Ways to Combine Decorative Rocks With Masonry

Many of the decorative rocks listed above can be combined with masonry to make strong and useful structures. For example, you can use fieldstone to create patios, fireplaces, and full retaining walls. You can use cobblestone for durable roads and driveways. You may also consider flagstone steps and patios. Many stonemasons specialize in these specific rocks and can give you some ideas.

Decorative rocks offer many options for your garden design. Just about any garden can benefit from decorative rocks, even small ones. You are not limited to simply laying stone down. You can also use them to create patterns and structures. When you are ready to start with decorative stone, contact a hardscaping and masonry supply company for help.

To find out more, contact a company like Southridge Farm and Nursery.  

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