Sentences with phrase «pea gravel»

"Pea gravel" refers to small, round, and smooth stones that are the size of peas. Full definition
We got a good start last fall with our new pea gravel patio so it's going to be really fun to get back to it!
I LOVE the use of pea gravel, and it's a great choice for affordability, isn't it?
If your container doesn't have drainage, cover the bottom with pea gravel just enough so you can't see the bottom of the container.
This can be accomplished by using pea gravel, fish tank gravel, or foam peanuts instead of cat litter just long enough to obtain the sample.
It doesn't do well on stuff like pea gravel, but that's what I would expect from this type of stroller.
A couple of weeks ago I told you all about our plans for a new pea gravel patio (including some great inspiration pictures).
Sample wisdom: Consider pea gravel for your garden path or parking pad.
Some large breed dog owners will carry pea gravel and toss it at offending dogs to scare them into a different direction.
Last summer we created our own pea gravel patio and it is just begging me for a tiny garden with pots and plants!
I love, love, love the look of pea gravel.
I was thinking about taking out my brick patio, replacing with pea gravel.
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In contrast, water-wise landscapes reduce or eliminate turf grasses and replace them with hardscape such as pea gravel, crushed granite, or natural stone.
Jerrod and his family settled on having pea gravel installed in the patio area because the ground had still not completely settled.
You would leave black scuff marks all over the P.E. floor and get pea gravel stuck in the bottom after recess.
We edged and weeded the beds and made a half circle at the back of the garage and added pea gravel.
From there it became easier to create more defined areas, connected by pea gravel and flagstone pathways for my secret garden, vegetable and herb garden spaces, a dining table, and our BBQ grill.
So choose your mentor wisely and do not waver, because building that dream will be a little like shoveling pea gravel — after hours of backbreaking work, you'll look down and swear you've accomplished nothing, when the reality is just the opposite.
I have 40 lbs of pea gravel left.
That pretty pea gravel on walkways in the parks leaves white muddy traces when wet.
I may have missed it somewhere but what did you use for fill around the fire pit and chairs - is it primarily pea gravel or wood mulch?
You can find the FULL post along with the before + afters HERE.I will be sharing more details, like our easy pea gravel patio and the rest of the sources in the next few weeks but if you have any questions before then, please ask.
Pea Gravel retains a cool temperature but can quickly be cooled with water if it gets hot.
Experienced 12 different surfaces: wood, woodchips, carpet, tile, cement, linoleum, grass, wet grass, dirt, mud, puddles, deep pea gravel, grates uneven surfaces, on a table, on a chair, etc..
Pea gravel drains well, but isn't exactly comfortable.
Flat roof: 50 mm pea gravel finish on Geotextile membrane, on Resitrix EPDM single ply membrane, on 75 mm Dow Roofmate insulation, on 22 mm WBP plywood, on 200 x 50 metal web joists at 400 centres, with 200 mm mineral wool fitted between metal web over Intello with sealed joints, on 12.5 mm plasterboard and hardwall skim coat.
For a nice textural Zen look, think pea gravel, decomposed granite, or colored rocks such as Arizona river rock.
And then we would also start out with our first major usable space, a large pea gravel patio with a flagstone walkway around to the enclosed area for the pups.
You can read more about creating backyard zones here, but the first big «zone» project we completed was the big pea gravel patio near the middle of the yard, designed as an area for a firepit and furniture.
Low - maintenance pea gravel: This stylish but fuss - free groundcover requires virtually no upkeep and looks great year - round.
Fill the bottom of the planter with a little pea gravel for drainage, then add your potting soil and plants.
Group them intuitively so items are easy to find: bags of soil, grass seed and pea gravel together, for instance.
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Cover the coals completely with a 2 - inch layer of pea gravel.
We just finished a patio extension and used pea gravel, with a few stepping stones.
Projects we're currently engaged in: mostly landscape right now — making a path to the cabana my husband built by the pond he made; filling in a side yard with pea gravel as Irish Moss is not happy in these hot summers here; building three more garden plots for next spring planting.
Just like pea gravel, cobblestones work best on walkways, as well as retaining walls.
I suddenly had visions of it engulfed in blooming vines this summer in my backyard, right at the edge of our new pea gravel patio.
The church told justices that they needed the money «just as much as secular competitors because the jagged edges of its pea gravel playground surface can injure children.»
Asphalt, concrete, dirt, and even grass surfaces hit hard, but shredded rubber, hardwood fiber mulch or chip, rubber mats, sand, pea gravel, and synthetic turf provide a softer landing, making injuries less serious.
Cover areas under and around play equipment with ground - surfacing materials such as wood chips, mulch, pea gravel, sand or interlocking rubber matting.
I made my own sandbag that can hold up to 60 lbs with a small military grade duffle bag I got from a military surplus store, contractor grade trash bags, duct tape, and pea gravel, for $ 60.
As I walked back towards the far greenhouse to pick up my crate of micro greens there it was... a garden of chives, really a ring of chives surrounding a smaller garden, all framed by a pea gravel walk way.
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One thing people ask me about occasionally is whether we regret not putting down some sort of weed blocking layer under the pea gravel.
This tablescape and floral centerpiece probably look pretty complicated, but in all honesty it was so easy to do and the hardest part was bringing everything outside to the pea gravel patio at the back of our property.
Our pea gravel patio way out in the back that we actually named because I am a romantic through and through.
Jen opted to replace some grass for pea gravel to create this gorgeous hamptons - inspired retreat.
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