🌟 Elevate your green space with natural, chic white pebbles!
Midwest Hearth Decorative White Bean Pebbles come in a 5-lb bag of natural, eco-friendly stones averaging 1/5" in size. Their unique matte, chalky finish and pure white color make them perfect for enhancing fairy gardens, succulent containers, flower arrangements, and potted plants with a subtle, sophisticated touch.
J**R
These little rocks are wonderful!
These rocks are just as described - small and white. They look great as top dressing for my small but growing collection of succulents. Will definitely be ordering these again!
R**I
Great for Plants
Nice quality stone for cactus and succulent plantings. Looks just wonderful with the plants. Thanks.
T**Y
Perfect Drainage for My Plants!
Lone using these stones for everything I pot both inside and out!
L**A
Makes Your Plants Stand Out!
I needed some small rocks for my fake succulents. This does the trick nicely!My concern with these is the white powder on the rocks. I wouldn't use them for real plants. I don't know if I rinsed them, the white would stay on. Putting these in with an actual plant, and watering it might do some damage. I'm no specialist here, so feel free to try.Not all of the rocks are covered, but there are only a few that I needed to pick out. Because these are for decoration purposes (with fake plants) I will hot glue the rocks into place to avoid a spilling accident (that already happened ('。_。`)I added pictures of the rocks with the plants and pot. It really makes the colors of my plants pop!Thank you for the rocks!
C**S
Pebbles
The rocks were great but the wrong size for what I needed. I had to return them but the return process was easy breazy and I received my money back once UPS scanned the airbill. No complaints from me.
B**P
Nice uniform size
Good uniform size. Come covered in stone dust so I suggest that you wash them off first, will have a slight shine to them then turn back to mat finish. Nice product!
J**A
Rocks turned yellow from soil
Rocks turned yellow after first time watering...
C**P
Color fades after several waterings
The rocks and colors look very white and vibrant at the beginning, but after several instances of watering, the white fades away and the rock turn into an ugly shade of yellow.
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