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Garden paths
It all depends upon the stone or other material you choose as your path
material. Off hand I can think of several that stray from the 'straight gray' color of #10 crushed stone (the typical material in my region used as a bed for drylaid brick or flagstone). Your best bet would be to visit a stoneyard and see what materials are commonly available in your area. Dave "Hans L" wrote in message .. . I have started to plan my garden by laying out paths (raking off grass and moss). I now want to "permanent" the paths by laying down material that is like paver base (very finely ground stone material). I planned to actually use paver base (gray) and add tint to get, for instance, a rust color. However, I think this would be a *lot* of work, so my question is, what other finely ground *colored* stone material are there that could be used? Thanks -- Hans L |
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