Tag: aggregates

  1. Ways of Using Scottish Pebbles

    Scottish pebbles are small, rounded decorative stones that are sourced from Scotland, typically from the beaches of the Scottish Highlands. Also called Highland pebbles or Caledonian pebbles, Scottish pebbles are naturally rounded and smooth due to erosion and come in a variety of colours that will stand out in wet conditions...
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  2. Which Slate Chippings to Choose?

    Slate chippings are a great choice for a variety of landscape projects, from patios and plant borders to water features and more. These decorative aggregates are produced by crushing, screening and washing dug slates, creating a clean product of consistent grade...
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  3. Gravel vs Shingle: What’s the Difference?

    Knowing the difference between gravel and shingle will help you choose the right type of aggregate for your next landscape project. Whether you want to build a driveway using aggregates or want to add aggregates to your garden space to build a water feature, it is essential to know the difference between the different types of decorative aggregates...
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  4. Decorative Aggregates 101: Slate Chippings

    Slate chippings are used in public and private garden spaces all across the country. These are versatile decorative aggregates that can be used to edge footpaths, create plant borders and more. Whether you have worked with slate chippings before or want to add slate chippings to your back garden – it’s only normal to have some questions. Today...
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  5. What are Aggregates and How to Use Them?

    Aggregates, pronounced ag-ruh-guhts, are a major component of asphalt and concrete. This material can be found in almost every part of our day-to-day lives, from highways and bridges to sidewalks and buildings. As Jamal Khatib says in Sustainability of Construction Materials, “Aggregate is the world’s number one non-fuel mineral commodity in ...
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