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The pictures show a flowerbed that was created to add some character to a huge driveway. Within the flowerbed is Welsh green slate.
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The pictures below show Scottish River cobbles used to make a feature for a garden landscaping project in the Fazakerley area
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The pictures below show an example of how slate can be used to decorate a large area. This area was covered in cracked concrete
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These pictures show how decorative bark can be used for a planted area and as a background for any border in a garden or driveway.
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These pictures show 10mm golden gravel used as coverage for the edge of a desert sand coloured patio.
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The pictures below show an example of how decorative bark chippings can be used to create a planting area. With geotextile sheeting
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The pictures below show 10mm golden gravel used to create a feature around a bay window. The feature contrasts well with the autumn
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The pictures below show 40mm Welsh green slate used to make a raised shaped feature underneath some conifer trees. We also used
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The pictures below show how plum slate can be used to create a raised flower bed feature. This flowerbed was created in the Crosby
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The pictures below show how 40mm plum slate can be used as a bed to finish off the edge of a driveway or patio area. This was
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The pictures below show plum Slate and 10mm gold gravel used to create a maintenance free planted area. This took place in the
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The pictures below show 10mm gold gravel used to finish the edge of the patio. The patio was made using autumn coloured Natural
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The pictures below show red granite chippings used to create a covering for a drainage border. The customer chose the red granite
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