Nice material for garden paths and ponds – Steinreich

pebbles or rounds? Fascinating, what effects you can achieve with it. You don't even have to wait until your next beach vacation. Stones are available in stores like sand on the beach.

1 A moraine stone from Iceland and Sweden, often oblong and assembled here in different colors.

2 Fine marble pebbles, suitable for thin path coverings and bed edges. In black and white, 7 to 15 mm stark.

3 Kiesel in Carrarer Marble, sorted all in white. Available in different strengths, mostly about 25 to 40 mm.
4 Mixed pebbles in sizes 16 to 32 mm, sanded by water and mutual abrasion – almost polished.

5 Glacial stones in irregular and oblong shapes, white to grey. Well suited for pond systems.

6 Small mixed glacial pebbles in black, degree, white and red. Sizes:

8 to 16 mm. Good surface for paths.

7 Green grainstone from the Bavarian Forest. sizes about 80 to 120 mm. Assorted in different colors.

8 Granitkiesel, red and ra$a, attractive because of its dark finishes. Sizes: 25 to 40 mm.

9 The so-called Baltic Sea stone is colored black and white. The outer white layer is partly finished. Irregular.

10 Sidffler's orange-colored banded vine arch stone from Turkey is suitable as a decorative stone for aquariums and ponds.