Decomposed granite, often referred to by its initials, is a granular material widely employed in landscape design and construction. It consists of fine granite particles that have weathered naturally over time, resulting in a product that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. An example of its use can be seen in pathways, driveways, and as a base material for patios and other hardscape features.
The benefits of utilizing this material in landscaping are multifaceted. It offers a natural, rustic appearance that complements a variety of design styles. Furthermore, it is relatively inexpensive compared to other paving options such as concrete or asphalt. Its permeability allows for better water drainage, reducing runoff and contributing to soil health. Historically, this material has been favored for its accessibility and ease of installation in both residential and commercial settings.