Ideas For Landscaping With Natural Stone

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Natural stones are amazingly flexible landscaping tools. Not only does placing them on your lawns, walls and pathways etc look absolutely gorgeous, they are also hardy and weather resistant and provide a level of temperature control. However, before you begin landscaping with natural stone, you need to know which type of stone would be right for your patio or garden. So here are some tips to help you decide:-

The first thing you need to do is consult a landscaping expert. It may be a local agency, it may be a favorite uncle who is a whiz at it, but make sure you are not charging into the project blindly. Ask about the various options in the market and familiarize yourself with the advantages and disadvantages of each. Stone qualities vary region to region, so the advice of a local expert is absolutely invaluable.

If you want to use rocks, remember not to overdo it and litter your garden with great big chunks. Usually a single rock is better as it draws the attention of the audience quite effectively. Place it among your best blooms for maximum effect.

If using natural stones, think about what kind would work best in that location. For example, stones that have high absorbency are great for places that that get a lot of rain. Others may absorb sunlight well and keep the area cool.

If using a rock or laying stones to create a pathway, consider burying them a little for a more natural look. When laying a path, you can also fill the intervening space between the slabs with pebbles for a classy, distinct look.

When laying a rock, you need to understand that not all of its sides are equally aesthetically pleasing.
Position the rock so that its best side faces the direction from which most people will be looking at it. Just because you are going for a natural look doesn't mean you shouldn't put your best face forward!

The color of the stone is very important in the selection process. For areas with a lot of shade, light colored stones work best. Conversely, in brightly lit areas, go for darker gray or brown slabs stones to reduce glare.

For structures people are going to walk on like pathways, make sure you choose something that provides a good grip so that no one slips and falls, even when it rains.

Natural stone, Montgomeryville residents know, add a dash of flair to any garden, patio or backyard. They are inexpensive, handy and look beautiful and classy. If you want your garden to stand out, natural stone is a must.
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Natural stone Chalfont - Stone Depot offers a number of natural stone options. We have a various selection of flagstones for more natural look.

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This article was published on 2011/03/29