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Choosing the Right Honey Granite for Your Garden

 

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Which Honey Granite Is Right for Your Garden?

Honey Granite is a beautiful, natural stone product loved for its warm golden tones and versatility in garden and landscape design. At ID Garden & Landscape Centre in Eltham, we stock a curated range to suit different needs — from fine paths to chunky drainage solutions.

But which type is best for your project? Let’s break it down:


🔸 Crushed Honey Granite Toppings

Best for: garden paths, driveways, and firepit areas

Our Crushed Honey Granite is a compactable topping with a fine, gritty finish. Once laid and compacted, it creates a smooth, stable surface ideal for:

  • Garden paths and walkways
  • Driveways or parking areas
  • Courtyard and seating zones including firepit areas

It also works beautifully around native plants or dry-style gardens, adding texture and colour while keeping weeds at bay.

👉 Pro tip: compact well with a plate compactor for a firm, long-lasting finish.


🔸 10mm Honey Granite Screenings

Best for: paths, firepit areas, garden beds, exposed aggregate

The 10mm Honey Granite Screenings are a small, decorative aggregate with a clean, angular look. They’re great for:

  • Highlighting feature plants or garden beds
  • Mulch replacement in low-water and bushfire-wise gardens
  • Use as a decorative drainage layer
  • Exposed concrete finishes (yes, it's that good-looking)

It’s also a popular choice with landscapers aiming for a polished, contemporary look using natural materials.


🔸 20mm Honey Granite Screenings

Best for: paths requiring additional drainage, mulch, feature rock areas

Looking for a more rugged or textural finish? 20mm Honey Granite Screenings are perfect for:

  • Paths requiring extra drainage
  • Around water tanks or garden sheds
  • As a mineral mulch in low-water and bushfire-wise gardens
  • Pairing with boulders or native rock gardens

The chunkier size helps with water movement while still delivering that rich honey colour.


🔁 Still Not Sure? Ask Our Team

If you’re unsure which Honey Granite option best suits your job, we’re happy to help. Bring in a photo or rough sketch of your space and we can walk you through the pros and cons of each product — and even help you calculate how much you need.

Delivery available across Eltham and surrounding suburbs.