![]() Sidewalk Landscaping with Black Rock Image credits: Alexandr Yurtchenko via Canva Add a French drain with the gorgeous black rock pebbles for some visual appeal around that all-important drainage zone. If you need some drainage in the yard, use this as an opportunity to get decorative. Black Rocks with a French Drain Image credits: Brian Hartnett Photography via Canva Small pieces or smooth, polished black rocks work great for this, especially around water features, evergreens, shrubs, and certain kinds of flowers. Put the rocks in, keep the beds weed-free, and that’s it! Black Rock Instead of Mulch Image credits: ryasick via Canvaįor a very simple landscaping option, you can replace old mulch (or build a new bed) with black rock gravel. In this case, using black rock gravel with boulders for some unique designs could be the ticket. Pairing multiple textures, sizes, and types of landscaping elements is a brilliant way to add some “flavor” to the front or backyard without a lot of hassle. Black Rocks and Boulder Combo Image credits: Peter Döpper(opens in a new tab or window) from Pexels via Canva Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve loved firepits and the inviting atmosphere they provide both literally and figuratively.Ī raised firepit surrounded by black rock gravel can add layers of unique textures to that inviting space for the perfect family gathering spot. One of my personal favorites in any list of landscaping ideas is always using firepits. Raised Firepit and Black Rock Gravel Image credits: irina88w via Canva ![]()
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