Build a dry creek bed

Add the look of water without the fuss

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dry creek bed

Mixing pebbles and boulders suggests the presence of water

Photo: Linda Lamb Peters

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You don't need water to suggest its presence in the garden. Just build a dry creek bed that looks as though a rushing stream deposited the stones and settled them in. The bed we saw took two people only four hours (including shopping time) to complete, and cost under $300. It measures 17 feet long and widens from 1 foot to 5 feet; it's 1 inch deep at the sides and 3 inches at center.

To build one like it, you'll need 1 roll of landscape fabric; 6 boulders ranging from 1 to 2 feet across; gray cobblestones (about 4 cubic feet each of three sizes, 1 to 3 inches in diameter); and about a quarter ton of 1/2-inch gray-toned and sand-colored pebbles.

DESIGN: Gay Bonorden Gray, Mountain View, CA (650/969-9523)

Julie Chai

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