Often used for:
• Landscaping – as ground cover in flower beds, pathways, or around trees and shrubs (helps with weed control, erosion prevention, and moisture retention).
• Mulch alternative – doesn’t decompose like wood mulch, so it lasts longer while still providing color contrast.
• Drainage – in garden beds, French drains, or around foundations.
• Decorative accents – in rock gardens, around fountains, or mixed with other stone colors for contrast.
Often used for:
• Landscaping – as ground cover in flower beds, pathways, or around trees and shrubs (helps with weed control, erosion prevention, and moisture retention).
• Mulch alternative – doesn’t decompose like wood mulch, so it lasts longer while still providing color contrast.
• Drainage – in garden beds, French drains, or around foundations.
• Decorative accents – in rock gardens, around fountains, or mixed with other stone colors for contrast.