Oyster Shell Landscaping

Oyster Shell Landscaping

Oyster shell landscaping refers to the use of crushed oyster shells or whole shells as a material in outdoor landscaping projects. This eco-friendly and versatile material has been used for centuries in gardens, paths, and driveways, particularly in coastal areas.

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Applications

  • Paths and Walkways: Crushed oyster shells create a stable, attractive, and permeable surface for walking paths
  • Bocce Courts: crushed oyster shells are an excellent material for bocce courts and was traditionally used for this purpose
  • Driveways: Provides a durable, compact surface that reduces dust and erosion
  • Garden Mulch: Used as a decorative and functional mulch to retain soil moisture, deter pests, and regulate temperature
  • Soil Amendment: Crushed shells can enrich soil with calcium and improve pH balance, benefiting plants
  • Hardscaping Accents: Whole shells can be used decoratively in garden borders, fountains, or flower beds

 

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Crushed Oyster Shell Supply

Provides premium crushed oyster shells and oyster flour, ideal for bocce courts, landscaping, pathways, and decorative projects.
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Custom Bocce Ball Court Design

Designs bocce courts tailored to fit your space and style. Whether for residential backyards or commercial properties.
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Hardscape Landscaping

Oyster shells are versatile and environmentally friendly, making them an excellent material for various hardscaping applications.
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Landscaping with Crushed Oyster Shells

Offers crushed oyster shells for unique landscaping solutions, such as walkways, garden paths, and driveways. These shells provide a sustainable, low-maintenance option.

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