• (+48) 12 889 99 74

BLACK gravel Diabaz 4-8mm

5907813160974
1
60
20

Diabaz black gravel is a product of natural origin...

Decorative stone in an elegant black color, of natural origin. The product is characterized by high mechanical strength and complete frost resistance. The stone's low water absorption means that it does not change its color over time. However, if any color changes are visible, it can be easily washed and the aggregate's aesthetic value can be quickly restored. Black - the elegant color of the product makes it easy to combine with other colors and fractions present in small garden or city architecture. A big advantage is that the stone, after soaking, e.g. during rainfall, acquires a unique black gloss. This aggregate is obtained during the process of crushing thick rock fragments and can be used many times for a different purpose.

The color of the stone may slightly differ between batches due to the colors of the obtained deposit.

 
Why is it worth buying the product?

- frost-resistant properties

-has high mechanical resistance

- easy to clean

-natural origin


Most common use:


-mulching material around ornamental plants in flowerbeds, rockeries

-decorative material, loose around tall stands in cities or gardens

-filler for decorative and protective bands around buildings or fences

-component of rock gardens, edges of reservoirs and ponds

-element of creating garden or city architecture

Cookies

Cookie information

This website uses cookies to ensure the highest level of service. You can manage cookies by selecting one of the options below or changing the settings in your browser. More information can be found in the Privacy Policy.

Cookie management

About Cookies

Cookies are small text files that are saved on your computer or mobile device by the websites you visit. They are used for a variety of purposes, such as remembering user login information, tracking user behavior for advertising purposes, and personalizing the user's browsing experience. There are two types of cookies: session and persistent. The former are deleted after the end of the browser session, while the latter remain on the device for a certain period of time or until they are manually deleted.