Pebble
Pebbles are completely sourced from nature. They are collected from riverbeds and sorted by size and color. For tumbled pebbles, a tumbling process is applied to remove sharp edges.
Pebbles come in various natural colors, which they derive from the minerals and elements they contain. They are available in a variety of colors, including green, brown, white, black, red, and yellow.
They are widely used in gardens and landscaping. Pebbles stabilize loose ground surfaces; however, in areas that receive heavy rain or are wet and muddy, it is recommended to lay the pebbles on a layer of agricultural fabric or geotextile felt to prevent them from sinking into the soil and getting lost in the mud over time.
Additionally, to create walkways or similar areas within specific boundaries, use lawn dividers to define the edges and then fill the enclosed area with pebbles. This helps prevent the pebbles from spreading and disappearing. To keep the pebbles from scattering from the walkway or area, we recommend applying a clear epoxy resin. The epoxy resin will hold the pebbles together and keep them in place.