Decorative Pebbles

Decorative Pebbles

Discover how decorative pebbles can transform outdoor spaces with effortless style. Use them to edge garden borders, highlight garden features, and shape outdoor areas, paths, pathways, and walkways while adding texture and depth to your landscape. Ideal for low maintenance landscaping that keeps greenery tidy and helps break up planting zones, our range from trusted pebble suppliers makes it easy to create cohesive, practical spaces across any landscape.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are decorative pebbles used for?

Decorative pebbles for plants are used as a top layer in pots, garden beds and indoor planters. They create a clean, finished look, help hold in moisture and reduce soil splash. They’re also great for styling around succulents and feature plants.

Can I use pebbles for plants indoors?

Yes. Using pebbles for plants indoors helps hide potting mix, reduces fungus gnats by covering damp soil, and gives a more styled, “interior décor” finish. Just make sure the pot can still drain freely so roots don’t stay waterlogged.

What are glass pebbles and where should I use them?

Glass pebbles are coloured, smooth, decorative stones often used in vases, candle trays, water features and display bowls. Outdoors, you can use them for accent zones in pots or feature corners, but they’re mainly chosen for highlight areas rather than full garden coverage.

Are small stones good for drainage?

Small stones or pebbles allow water to pass through easily, so they’re often used around tap points, along edges and in narrow garden strips where mulch won’t stay put. In pots, always keep drainage holes clear first, and don’t rely only on stones to “fix” poor soil.

Can I mix different pebble colours and sizes?

Absolutely. Layering white, black or natural river tones with accent glass pebbles creates contrast and helps define feature zones. Using a base of neutral small stones and then highlighting certain spots gives a designer finish without redoing the whole garden.

How deep should I lay decorative pebbles?

For pot toppers, 2–3 cm is usually enough to cover the soil. For small garden areas or edging, aim for around 4–5 cm so you don’t see bare patches. For precise coverage by area and desired depth, use the Pebble Calculator.

Do decorative pebbles need maintenance?

Very little. Rinse occasionally to keep colours fresh, and top up areas that settle. If you’re using lighter glass pebbles or polished stones, a quick clean helps remove dust and restores shine.