How to make a bed of stones

Nothing decorates the site better than flower beds. Decorative curbs for flower beds stones have long occupied a special niche in the landscape design of parks and gardens. They are also one of the most inexpensive and simple options for the design of a summer cottage.





These flower beds, being a picturesque element, provide gardeners and landscape designers with a unique opportunity to arrange fragile plants with such a harsh material as stone. Editorial "Site" Here are 15 great ideas for inspiration.

Stone beds
  1. Such a basket with flowers will decorate your land.


  2. Limestone is the perfect stone for use in landscape design. It is beautiful even in itself, and in combination with plants - a look.


  3. Stones in the grid, or gabions, look very unusual. Such flower beds are very original and beautiful.
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  4. Borders made of stone for flower beds are very easy to manufacture, but at the same time immediately distinguish the right plants from all green spaces.


  5. If you are not a lover of green lawn or the grass does not grow well on your site, you can safely sprinkle it with pebbles and add a couple of your favorite plants. It turns out a very stylish landscape design.


  6. With the help of stones, it is very easy to make a multi-level flower garden.


  7. What a wonderful vase!


  8. And flower bed, and an excellent solution for zoning the territory.


  9. That's a great idea!


  10. It was really nice.


  11. Combine large and small stones to give your flower garden a zest.


  12. Using stones of different shapes and colors, you can feel like a real artist.


  13. Agree, the part of the flower bed where the stones were used looks much more interesting.


  14. Unconventional.


  15. And a few more ideas.




What a wonderful gift nature has given us! Stone beds are suitable everywhere: modern landscape design, and in the gardens of classical style. Don’t forget to share great ideas with your friends on social media!

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