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While decorative rocks can come in an assortment of shapes and sizes, we have a few preferred types that are durable yet attractive.
Rounded river rocks: These pebbles offer one of the most natural appearances. The rounded edges also give them a softer look.
Pea gravel: One of the most multifunctional decorative rocks, pea gravel can be used under larger stones or on its own. Pea gravel also provides excellent drainage.
Crushed granite: One of the most budget-friendly options, crushed granite provides a hearty base for other stone projects.
Want an inexpensive footpath through your lawn that won’t get muddy or soggy? Try a pea gravel pathway. You can personalize this in many ways, from lining the edges with bricks or placing larger pieces of flagstone to act as stepping stones down the path.