Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:47 pm
I recently saw a garden which used a gorgeous fine buff gravel on a large area of surfacing. It seemed largely small in particle size, but looked as though it was made up of a variety of sizes to give it a dusty, almost breedon kind of look.
The gravel was stated as being 'fine local Thomas Buff gravel' a gravel which would therefore be local to dulwich in london, but I've never heard of it and a google search doesn't bring up any reference to it.
Has anyone ever heard of it? Or know of any suppliers?
PLEASE IGNORE THE ABOVE. Was browsing through a CED brochure (as you do!) and found a gravel called Buff Thames..... it's got to be a misprint by the magazine concerned.
Thanks for looking.
The gravel was stated as being 'fine local Thomas Buff gravel' a gravel which would therefore be local to dulwich in london, but I've never heard of it and a google search doesn't bring up any reference to it.
Has anyone ever heard of it? Or know of any suppliers?
PLEASE IGNORE THE ABOVE. Was browsing through a CED brochure (as you do!) and found a gravel called Buff Thames..... it's got to be a misprint by the magazine concerned.
Thanks for looking.