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Gravels & Pebbles |
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it be decorative or drainage gravels you're after, you'll find a comprehensive
range of colours and sizes at Cobble Patch |
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Butterscotch
Looking a bit like butterscotch ice cream; this 20mm crushed gravel
is good for driveways, paths, formal and pebbled areas. |
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Grey
Crush
Blue/grey in colour, driveways and paths look neat in this economical
20mm crushed gravel. |
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Candy
20mm
A perennial favourite its variegated colours with pink highlights
are appealing in a variety of situations from drives to paths. |
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White
Crush 20mm
Paths are highlighted when this bright gravel is used; it is often
used to provide high contrast walkways for visually impaired people. |
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River
Gravel 20mm
Irregularly shaped, rounded and natural in appearance, with tan/beige/brown
tones, this is a great choice for paths or stone mulch. |
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River
Gravel 40mm
Slightly bluer than most river gravels its regular shape and size
makes this a popular covering along paths and in gardens. |
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River
Gravel 25 75mm
One of the most economical river gravels it is one of the most popular
for use in a dry creek bed look in drains and overflows
or as a stone mulch. |
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River
Gravel 25 - 150mm
Its larger size makes this gravel useful in areas that water may flow,
to both reduce the speed of the flow or to provide a ground cover
that may have half a chance of staying there. |
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Sandstone
10mm
This is a soft and pleasant crushed sandstone displaying nice variety
of colour. It is suitable for formal areas, paths or even as stone
mulch. This finer grade of gravel can be placed in smaller areas and
still offer good coverage. |
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Sandstone
40mm
Clean and colourful this crushed sandstone is suitable for large decorative
areas and paths and offers a nice alternative to harder looking gravels. |
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Pitching
Rock
The old traditional blue stone, ideal for pitched walls, revetments
and erosion control pads. |
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Deco
Bush paths are made easy and look effective when made with decomposed
granite; just add cement to make it more durable and youll achieve
a natural looking setting. Sometimes this is used as a substrate for
horse arenas too. |
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