Winnipeg Gravel Guide: Which Aggregate Is Right?
All gravel looks similar in photos. But pea gravel on a driveway migrates to the edges within a season. Crushed limestone in a decorative bed looks wrong. River stone in a pathway.
Read article →All gravel looks similar in photos. But pea gravel on a driveway migrates to the edges within a season. Crushed limestone in a decorative bed looks wrong. River stone in a pathway.
Read article →Both look like dirt, both are sold by the yard, but they’re built for different jobs. Using screened topsoil where a 4-way blend is needed produces disappointing garden beds that.
Read article →A Winnipeg patio base isn’t just gravel under pavers — it’s a three-layer engineered system designed to survive 4-foot frost depth and dozens of freeze-thaw cycles. Here’s exactly.
Read article →Both Barkman and Belgard are available at Ditchfield Supplies — and both perform in Manitoba’s climate. The real question is which specific product matches your project. Here’s an.
Read article →Nine decorative stone products, one fast selection guide. Whether you need a warm, naturalistic garden bed, a modern high-contrast edge, or a drainage channel that looks.
Read article →Winnipeg’s spring landscaping window is about six weeks. Topsoil, mulch, bedding sand, and sod prep mix are all in high demand from mid-April through May. Here’s what to order.
Read article →Not all gravel is the same — and using the wrong grade for your project causes problems that don’t show up until it’s expensive to fix. Here’s the breakdown of every aggregate type.
Read article →There are four types of landscaping sand and each does a different job. Using the wrong one under pavers or in joints causes real problems. Here’s the clear breakdown — and where.
Read article →Wood mulch in Winnipeg: dyed, natural wood chip, and cedar options — with a coverage calculator, installation tips, and advice on when to go bulk vs. bagged. Order online, and we.
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