Make the most of stonescaping

Make the most of stonescaping

With so many creative ways to use stone in and around your home, you may be wondering if some stone is better than others in certain applications. Stonescaping can be functional or decorative, but the sky is the limit on creativity. Whatever you choose to do, you will want your creation to last, so a little research is a great idea before you begin a project.

Functional uses for stone would include patio and walkway pavers, retaining walls, steps, edging around flowerbeds, and even finishing landscaping as an alternative to wood mulch. The performance expectation of stone in these projects will be different than stone used decoratively, for example, in a rock display, a mosaic design in a wall or alcove, or in an indoor or outdoor water feature.

Whether you are creating a raised flowerbed or have a vision of a rock pool in your backyard, let our designers help you plan your project and consider options for stone to complete the perfect stonescape.

Stone projects for homeowners

  • Patios and walkways – Flagstones and cobblestones are good choices, allowing a rustic and flowing look with a durable surface.
  • Stepping stones through a garden – Flagstones, pieces of larger stones or granite are all good choices, providing a flat stepping area with irregular edges.
  • Retaining walls and sitting walls – Limestone provides the best finish for these projects.
  • Terracing – For steep slopes, consider levels using large rocks that create planting areas for colorful foliage.
  • Fountains, statues and lawn ornaments – Marble is a bit more expensive, but wears best for these applications.
  • Edging for walkways and flowerbeds – Round stones and bricks are great choices for creating durable and attractive borders.
  • Play areas or bed mulch – Pea gravel and river stones provide a completed look.
  • Ponds, streams and drainage – River rocks, gravel and crushed stone can create beautiful and functional drainage streams in your yard.

Care and maintenance tips for stonescaping

  • Sweep patios and walkways regularly to avoid stains from debris.
  • Cleaning and sealing with products recommended by the manufacturer can help protect all your stone creations, from flagstone to limestone and granite.
  • Weed killer a couple of times a year prevents weeds, moss and algae from growing between joints of pavers and bricks, and among loose stones.
  • A mild bleach solution keeps pool and hot tub areas free of algae and moss.
  • Surfaces used for food prep and entertaining should be protected with an appropriate sealant.
  • Use coasters under glasses, and protect surfaces from hot dishes.