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Old 30-06-2006, 11:27 AM
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Question White Dolomite as a decorative aggregate?

I am about to give my front garden a "make-over" and I intend to have a low maintenance area with a white gravel and a few interesting plants.

I have seen white dolomite available, and it would give the effect I am looking for, but would it affect the pH of the ground and cause a problem getting suitable plants?

Are there any other white aggregates I could use that are more inert?

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Nick.
 
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