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Pea Stone

overall review score: 4.2
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Pea-stone, also known as pea gravel, is a small, rounded aggregate commonly used in landscaping, gardening, and construction. It consists of small, smooth stones that are typically about ¼ inch (6 mm) in diameter and is valued for its aesthetic appeal, drainage properties, and versatility in various outdoor applications.

Key Features

  • Small, rounded stones approximately ¼ inch in size
  • Smooth texture that minimizes sharp edges
  • Natural appearance with a variety of colors like gray, beige, and white
  • Excellent drainage and permeability properties
  • Widely used in pathways, decorative features, garden beds, and concrete mixes

Pros

  • High drainage capacity reducing water pooling
  • Attractive natural look enhances landscape aesthetics
  • Durable and resistant to weathering
  • Easy to install and maintain
  • Cost-effective option for ground cover and pathways

Cons

  • Can shift over time requiring some maintenance to keep level
  • May harbor weeds if not properly installed or mulched
  • Not suitable for areas with high foot traffic unless stabilized
  • Small stones may be displaced by heavy rain or animals

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 11:28:08 PM UTC