REASONS TO CONSIDER MAKING A GRAVEL DRIVEWAY BEFORE WINTER
- By dirtman@allensonline.com (Admin)
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- 18 Oct, 2016
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Price
Variety
Speed
Choosing a gravel driveway takes less time than cement or other materials used to lay driveway. If you don’t want to spend a lot of time with putting in a new driveway before winter, gravel could be the best option.
If you’re looking to replace your driveway before winter, hopefully these reasons will shine a light on the benefits of a gravel driveway. If you’d like to learn more information about making your own gravel driveways, contact Allen’s Valley Loam today.

1. Cleanliness
2. Consistency
3. Application Tips

The Basics
Building Your Space
Choosing Rocks
Adding Plants

- Is simple and easy to install, and can be used as walkways, patios, paths and driveways.
- Helps prevent weeds from sprouting as long as a weed barrier is installed below.
- Encourages drainage into the soil below and prevents erosion during hard California rains.
- Is unpleasant for rodents and other digging creatures, and helps deter them from the base of your home.

1. Loam
2. Mulch
3. Gravel
4. Decorative Stone
5. Pavers and Spacers
6. Flagstone
7. Cement

Utilizing Decorative Rocks
Smaller pieces of rock can be used to create garden stools. Stacking similar sized red lava rock slabs will create a stool that serves as a conversation piece and a comfortable place to sit.
Relying on Bark, Mulch, and Gravel
Replacing some of your grass with gravel will cut down on mowing tasks and provide you with a place to create an outdoor living space complete with table, chairs, and a fancy barbecue grill.
Investing in Low-Maintenance Plants
- Coreopsis
- Penstemon
- Yarrow
- Lantana
- Agastache

​Road Base
Limestone
Marble Chips
Pea Gravel

