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Add evening light to your aquarium, potted plants, pond and water features. CORE Glow Stones can also be used in indoor concrete applications.Sizes:Stones: 1"Cobbles: 2"Colour Options:Light Blue – Glows Bright BlueWhite - Glows BlueGreen - Glows GreenSalmon Pink – Glows Yellow Glass Glow CrystalsGlass Glow Crystals (pebbles, cobbles and chips) can be used in outdoor and indoor concrete applications, as a gravel additive for pathways, sidewalks and roads, in pool gunite (dry mix processes), cement countertops, tabletops, indoor and outdoor fountains and as an addition to aquarium gravel.Glass Glow Crystals can also be used indoors in bathroom vanities and top dressing for potted plants. Use it in any type of artistic project you have in mind!Sizes:Various sizes in raw and smooth: As small as 3mm and as large as 30mm, please click 'buy now' to review optionsColour Options:White – Glows BlueLight Green – Glows Bright GreenLight Green - Glows AquaNatural Glow StonesThe Strongest 'Glow' on the Market! Natural Glow Stone Marble Pumps up the Power!At 20% luminescence by volume, Natural Glow Stone is the strongest glow on the market at the most competitive price! With twice as much luminescence as Glass Glow Crystals it provides a starlight night effect that can last throughout the night.Natural Glow Stone can be used in outdoor and indoor concrete applications, as a gravel additive for pathways, sidewalks and roads, in pool gunite (dry mix processes), cement countertops, tabletops, indoor and outdoor fountains and as an addition to aquarium gravel.Sizes:1mm - 3mm (Blue and Green only), 3mm - 8mm, and 8mm – 15mmColour Options: White - Glows BlueLight Green - Glows GreenLight Green - Glows AquaGlow PowderCORE Glow Powder – Make EVERYTHING Glow! This non-toxic and environmentally friendly product is safe for kids and pets and is very versatile. Mixing our CORE Glow Powder in clear mediums such as polyurethanes, epoxies, plastics or acrylic emulsions will render that medium to glow in the dark after being charged by light: either sunlight or lamplight.CORE Glow Powder is safe for use in consumer products such as clothing, shoes, caps, watches, novelties, tackle and sporting goods. For outdoor applications, you can achieve excellent results on buildings, decorative motifs, traffic vehicles, military installations, fire emergency system as well as escape route signs. Our proprietary luminescent material ensures a strong absorbency to both store and emit light. This excellent storing capability ensures that light is slowly release during the night (10-12 hours).Additional CORE Glow Powder uses include: • Candles-gel/wax • Ceramics and ceramic glaze • Fabric, acrylic and oil paint • Nail polish and acrylic or gel nails • Hair gel • Caulking • Glass makingQuantities: 1 oz., 4 oz., 8 oz., 16 oz.Colour Options:White – Glows Aqua, Blue or GreenLucedentroItalian luxury-brand interior glowing glass, tiles, and stones designed and produced by Lucedentro. Lucedentro's motto is 'Life with Passion.' Turn off the lights and turn up the passion with Core Glow's newest product line, Lucedentro.  Image GalleryTestimonialI wanted to let you guys know that your level of customer service is something not typically encountered these days.  It's refreshing!  And, even for a small order such as mine.- Mike M, CaliforniaMore Testimonials North American Distributor Toll Free 1.855.777.2673 (CORE) Local 250.871.6840 info@coregravel.ca PO Box 1545, Comox BC, Canada V9M 8A2 Distribution Across North America Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Refund Policy Shipping / Delivery Currency Testimonials In Support Of: Copyright © 2018 CORE Landscape Products   Website by Havers DesignDecorative stone is natural rock that has multiple uses in and around your home. It can be used for mulch, ground cover, driveways and filler around pools and patios. It can also be used for DIY crafts and decor.This guide will explain the different purposes decorative stone can have in your yard.Click here to shop all landscape rocks. Related Products concrete pavers Shop product bagged Shop product garden wall blocks Shop product See More Jump to Specific Section Application and Calculating Amount Needed Stone Coverage Calculation Tips Types of Decorative Stone Brick Chips Crushed Gravel Lava Rock River Rock Marble Seasonal Decorative Stone Application and Calculating Amount Needed Begin by measuring the area you intend to cover with decorative stone, then determine the type of rock you'd like to use.Tip: Large amounts of rock to be used in driveways or walkways are generally sold by the cubic foot or half foot. Smaller bags for mulch or indoor use are sold in bags ranging from 5 to 50 pounds. Stone Coverage Calculation There may be some question as to how deep decorative stone should be layered. The suggested depth of coverage can vary according to the size of the individual stones.If the stone size is 1/2 inch or less, the suggested depth is 2 inches, while stones that are 3/4 inch to 1 inch should have a depth of about 3 inches. Stones that are 1 inch or larger should have a depth of 4 inches.A cubic yard of decorative stone (27 cubic feet) will actually cover more or less area depending on depth. Take this factor into consideration when measuring for and purchasing decorative stone.Suggested Coverage: 160 sq. ft. at  2-inch depth 108 sq. ft at  3-inch depth 80 sq. ft. at  4-inch depth 54 sq. ft. at  6-inch depth Tips Smaller stones may shift more in heavy rain. Rocks used as mulch tend to retain heat, which can reflect back onto the plants, causing them to dry out. Types of Decorative Stone Choose from brick chips, crushed gravel, lava rock, river rock and marble to create pathways, mulch for garden beds, driveways and more. The region you live in may determine the kinds of stone available for purchase in your area. Decorative stone is quarried, and stone types vary greatly by location. The cost of shipping makes anything other than local stone an extremely expensive proposition. Brick Chips Made from crushed, angular fragments of brick  Terra cotta color with deep reds and browns  Sizes range from to 3/4 to 1-1/4 inches  Used as mulch or as driveway stone Crushed Gravel Usually gray and composed of sharp, irregularly shaped rock fragments  Rocks easily interlock and provide good packing  Size ranges from 1/4 to 3/4 inches  Used for roads, driveways, base rock and pathways Lava Rock Porous, light, irregularly shaped and available in red or black hues  Generally offers good drainage and packs down well  Usually ranges in size from 3/4 to 1-1/4 inches  Used in driveways, gardens and along paths and walkways River Rock Round and smooth; available in shades of gray or brown  Provides good drainage and erosion control Sizes range from 3/8 to 2-1/2 inches  Used in flower and garden beds, and on walkways for erosion control  Tip: Pea gravel is a smaller size of river rock used in decorative concrete and other applications. Marble Made from fragments of marble  Used in fountains and to cover soil in houseplants and container gardens  Should not be used around plants that require high levels of acid, as it will change the pH of the soil  Stone sizes range from 1/4 to 1/2 inches Typically sold in 5 lb. bags Seasonal Decorative Stone The varying colors of decorative stone make them ideal for creating patterns in your landscape to celebrate holidays and other seasonal events. Painting rocks is another recent trend in landscape decor that you can use decorative stones to enjoy. Apply acrylic or glow paint to smooth river stones and place them in your gravel beds or as accent pieces around your garden stones. Small rocks can even be painted to add a flash of color to planters. More saving. More doing.® Need Help? 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(This message was added in version 5.1.1.) in /home/smokecom/public_html/wq/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4667 Gravel Installations add Beauty and Value Whether the Decorative Gravel Installation you are considering is a small and simple project, or a large and complex endeavor, WaterQuest has the Experts, Experience, and high-quality Gravel you need!  Our Team will not only evaluate your space, but we also LISTEN TO YOU, to ensure that our Plans are working toward your Dreams. Large or Small, we will make your Outdoor Space more Beautiful and Enjoyable.  We make sure that you are happy with our work at every step, from Design to Maintenance. Invalid Displayed GalleryLandscaping Options GaloreThe Design Experts at WaterQuest in Albuquerque and Rio Rancho evaluate the many components of your space so that you know the Landscaping Ideas & Designs they will provide is truly the best available.  Services available include Decorative Gravel Installations, Artificial Grass & Putting Greens, Pavers and Decking, Outdoor Water Fountains & Features, Landscape Lighting, and Outdoor Kitchens & Barbeque Islands, as well as Lawn Care and Landscape Maintenance.   Let the Experts at WaterQuest improve the Beauty and Value of your place today!All Beauty and No Extra Work for You Do you love the look of a beautiful Landscape, but hate the Time, Hassle, and Back-Breaking Work that a beautiful Landscape normally involves?   Let our Team of Experts do the work! WaterQuest is here to help ~ from the initial Design, the Installation, and the Long-Term Maintenance of all your Landscaping.   Already have a fantastic Landscape? Great! Let WaterQuest Maintain it for you!What makes WaterQuest the Best?WaterQuest has over 25 years of experience, providing Excellent Customer Service and Reliability in everything we do.   Guided by the principles of honesty and integrity, we pride ourselves on maintaining high performance standards throughout all stages of a project, from first contact to your satisfaction upon completion.  Call WaterQuest today for the best Decorative Gravel Installations in Albuquerque and Rio Rancho!Please contact us for more information. Click on Icons below for more info.      Request a free quote Name* First Last Phone Number*Email* Address*Notes or CommentsCommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. &copy 2018:  WaterQuest, Inc., 5018 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107  All rights reserved. mrloginThree factors to consider when using decorative stone in your landscape By Maureen Gilmer retweet Swipe to view slides This field of black gravel looks great because it's compacted and fine enough to be raked or blown clean. The upper slope is super fine sandy gravel with large crushed cobble for a contrasting feature. Earth tone gravel in this soft honey color makes a perfect surface covering for this lovely composition. The use of light granite or crushed quartz gravel can produce a great deal of unwanted glare on sunny days. This edge of a Zen garden features finely crushed granite and an edging of black river run Mexican beach pebbles. Pea gravel edged in brick is widely used for foot paths in traditionally planted gardens. This crushed gravel field features 1 to 2 inch gravel divided by the same material crushed to a much larger cobble size ensures both materials are compatible. Decorative gravel is becoming the green, sustainable alternative to lawn. It's also a useful problem solver for dozens of scenarios in the ordinary landscape. In some regions such as the Southwest, it's long been in use for surfacing open spaces in sparsely planted desert gardens. In the 1970s, colored gravel and evergreens became the low maintenance solution to prolonged drought. Today new and innovative ideas for gravel in the landscape are implemented to create unique design compositions, to save water and eliminate high maintenance lawns. Before you decide on using gravel in your landscape, consider the following factors that influence availability, longevity and cost.Material BasicsCrushed GravelThis is any gravel product that is crushed from larger rock in a quarry. Once crushed, the material is fed through a sieve to separate out particles of a certain size. Sieves can range from two inch particles to those less than a quarter inch known as 'fines'. Crushed gravel has sharp edges that help it remain in place, particularly for walks and driveways on a gentle slope. When weighted down the particle's sharp edge is pressed into the ground for anchorage.River Run GravelThe term river run is applied to any type of gravel composed of naturally occurring rounded particles. These may be shaped by eons in the surf or fast moving river water. This product is not changed in any way except size. It too is poured through sieves to achieve a certain size overall. Some river run gravels from beaches are available in a single size while others such as the black Mexican beach pebbles can range widely in size. Pro Tip: The rounded shape of river run gravel allows it to travel. Over time it will build up on the outside of curves or in the low spots. It is not advised for sloping surfaces of any kind.CobbleCobble is technically a gravel but is much larger and used a different way in the landscape. These larger stones are either crushed or river run, and must be hand placed due to their size. They are not suitable for walking surfaces for pets or people, but their chief value is dividing large fields of small gravels with a color and or textural difference. Pro Tip: Cobbles and fields of larger gravel suffer from organic matter build up in the pockets between particles. This decomposes into humus which is an ideal place for weeds to germinate. Small gravel that can be easily raked allows you to remove the build-up before seeds take hold there.Aesthetic BasicsColorIn times past, the primary forms of gravel were made of crushed grey granite which are known as utility 'aggregates' used to bind concrete. Therefore granite is the most widely distributed material available in many different sizes from pea gravel to cobbles. For many projects this is a functional solution, but the uniform grey offers little in the way of style.Today's gravel demand has brought a huge range of color options to your local supplier. The contemporary landscape utilizes earth tones to blend with masonry and other paving materials. Mixed gravels contain many shades of color and some achieve a jewel-like quality particularly those which contain agate and feldspar parent material. These make excellent material for smaller projects seen close up where the color and sparkle is best appreciated. For a larger landscape, gravel color should work hand in hand with the overall color palette of the project, or with that of any existing natural stone on site. Think twice before selecting white as it tends to produce glare. Very dark colors tend to gobble up light and produce a very flat character over all. Pro Tip: Black gravel will show every speck of litter just as a carpet would, so over time it loses its original dramatic color. The sustainability of this material is questionable at best. Therefore, choosing earth tone gravels that tend to blend in with organic matter will be far more maintainable over time.ThicknessWhen gravel is used in lieu of lawn, for example, it must be laid out in a layer thick enough to cover completely. If too thin, bald spots inevitably occur, and where it thins out you may develop a weed problem as well. The thickness of the layer is partly dictated by the application. For example, crushed gravel to cover a driveway may require a thicker layer in order to withstand repeated vehicular passes. Covering a square that was once lawn may only need a two inch thick layer of fine gravel. The volume you need is based on square footage times the recommended thickness.UnderlayerIn those 1970s gravel landscapes, the key was to lower maintenance by using gravel to block weed growth. Back then thick black plastic was laid out on bare ground, and the gravel spread on top. It wasn't long before the plastic broke down and weeds came up through the cracks. Today woven weed barrier fabric is proving a far superior underlayer for gravel. It allows air and water to go down through to the soil, while blocking light so weeds don't sprout. When plants were integrated into the plastic and gravel system, problems arose because rain water could not enter the root zone of new or existing plants. The plastic also created an anaerobic condition in the soil where lack of oxygen caused it to literally ferment. The result was dead plants, both new and existing. Pro Tip: When choosing gravel for a driveway, select a larger particle size that won't get stuck in tire treads. When choosing gravel for a walkway, the smaller the particle the easier it will be for women in high heels or those with disabilities.Cost BasicsGravel is cheap, but moving it is increasingly expensive as fuel prices rise. Due to the weight of this product, heavy equipment is necessary to load and haul it. The first haul is from the point of origin at the quarry to your local rock yard. The second haul is from the rock yard to your yard. Original transportation costs can be integrated into the per ton price of a gravel with additional delivery fees passed on to the consumer. Sometimes pricey gravel that is locally mined will cost less than ordinary gravel from further afield. Therefore, consider locally mined gravel the greenest, most sustainable choice as well as the best value.Gravel Prices: Utility gravels: Average $25 to $50 per ton, plus delivery charges Decorative gravels: Average $50 to $90.00 per ton, plus delivery charges Average gravel covers 80 to 120 S.F. per ton at 2' thick Basic Particulate Sizing Chart Screenings 1/8 inch or smaller Similar to coarse sand Pea 1/4 to 1/8 inch Workable by hand Common 3/4 to 1 inch Workable by hand Largest 2 1/2 to 4 inches Not workable by hand * These are averages, but intermediate sizing is available for many products.Related Reading: Sustainable Landscape Design Lawnless Landscaping Sustainable Principles About Us:Contact us and view our privacy policy, terms & conditions, press room Copyright 2010 - LandscapingNetwork.Com - All Rights Reserved. Follow us on:


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