Create gravel path
Different types of gravel are available for paths. Common cheap variants are: chippings, limestone gravel and pea gravel. For a path that you want to look more formal or be more durable than a mulched path, consider washed gravel or crushed stone. These materials have an indefinite lifespan and only need to be shaped occasionally with a rake. If you plan to drive a wheelbarrow or lawn mower on the path, choose gravel or grit instead of smooth pebbles. Their jagged edges combine to form a solid surface.
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