Learn how to build a pea gravel patio that is not only beautiful, but also an inexpensive way to enjoy your yard all season long.

pea gravel patio with a flagstone boarder in the back of a white farmhouse

I donโ€™t know why we didnโ€™t do this last summer, it turns out it was a really easy project and wasnโ€™t very expensive either. For quite some time we longed to create a backyard space where we could have barbecues, enjoy a fire, and just have a place to hang out and eat.

Originally, I had grandiose plans to redo the back of the house and add French doors that would lead to a patio area. When it came down to it, the plans were simply too big and we kept putting off the project.

Instead, we decided to go for the pea gravel patio and work with what we already have. It was a pretty simple project that only took a weekend to accomplish. 

We also utilized some materials we already had on hand. For instance, the flagstone that was used around the patio was leftover from the sidewalk project completed last year.

Then it was styled with some patio furniture, tables, and chairs that were collected from around the property.ย We alsoย picked up our first ever grill and a fire pit.

How we have never had a BBQ for my entire adult life, Iโ€™m not sure, but Iโ€™m really excited for all the summer cooking that will be done out here.

gravel patio lined with flagstone. The patio is off the side of a white farmhouse.

Tips:

  • Make sure to place plastic or thick landscaping fabric underneath the gravel, this prevents the weeds from taking over instantly.ย 
  • Try to use as many things as you have around your house to create your patio for cheaper. We used leftover flagstone from another project. You could also use bricks, pavers, rock, or any other material for a border that is recycled. Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace is also a great place to lookย for cheaper materials.
  • Shop around for gravel to find the best bang for your buck.

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pea gravel patio with a flagstone boarder in the back of a white farmhouse

Tools You May Need:

Shovel

Wheelbarrow

Rake

before picture of the back of a 1800's victorian farmhouse
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Materials:

Black plastic or landscape fabric

Pea gravel โ€“ you could also use bigger gravel, but I love the way pea gravel looks and it is pretty cheap.

Flagstone โ€“ optional. We already had it on hand, you could also outline the patio with other types of stone or rock.

FAQ:

gravel patio in the back of a white farmhouse with chairs and table with an umbrella. A gray garage in the background

Is a pea gravel patio a good idea?

Yes. Not only is it an inexpensive way to create a patio, it is also easy to maintain, and drains well. Truly is a bang for your buck project that will last for years.

How deep should a pea gravel patio be?

There should be at least 2 โ€“ 2.5 inches of pea gravel for a patio.

Do pea gravel patios last?

Yes, since pea gravel doesnโ€™t break down and a weed barrier is in place to keep out the weeds, this type of patio will last for many years.

Is pea gravel messy?

If you do not use a border to keep the gravel in, it can get a little messy.

Is pea gravel hard to maintain?

Not at all. It is easy to leaf blow and may need to be replenished with stone every few years or so.

Why Choose Pea Gravel Over Other Patio Materials:

close up picture of a DIY pea gravel patio lined with flagstone with ferns and a table on the patio

Cost

This project was very inexpensive for the size patio we created. $50 in gravel andย $150 for the landscape plastic. Everything else we had on hand. $200 for the entire project is pretty darn good.

Easy To Build

No special equipment required or special skills. Anyone can tackle this project.

Time

It can easily be completed in a day or weekend depending on the size of the patio.

Easy Maintenance

Add more gravel every few years, rake low spots, and leaf blow off debris. It is that easy.

How To Build A Pea Gravel Patio:

the back of the 1800's Victorian farmhouse with a gravel patio with table and umbrella and beautiful landscaping

Determine Site And Shape Of Patio:

flagstone lining out a patio on grass

Mark out the area you desire. This can be done with spray paint. We just used the leftover flagstone and puzzled together a large enough area.

Prepare Site:

man scraping grass off of dirt with a shovel

Using a shovel with a flat edge, scrape off any weeds or grass and try to level off the dirt as much as possible. It doesnโ€™t need to be perfectly level.

Place the border around the site making sure it is about 2 inches above the ground level. You could also wait to add the border until after placing the landscape fabric to help hold it down and tuck away the plastic.

Place Landscape Fabric

Add a layer of thick landscape fabric or black plastic toย keep out unwanted weeds. I promise if you skip this step you will have weeds growing in your patio by the end of the first season.

boy raking pea gravel over black plastic

Add Pea Gravel And Rake Smooth

Dump pea gravel in various areas around the patio and rakeย out until even. Make sure to get the gravel into theย groovesย of your border.

pea gravel smoothed out over a patio

Style and enjoy.

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25 Comments

  1. sally says:

    but we have that and the pea gravel gets everywhere! canโ€™t walk with sandals. it gets in your shoes. any way to seal it down in place?

  2. Bill says:

    It’s posts like these that set unreasonable budgets for professionals.

  3. Alexis says:

    I was going to try laying pavers,but after seeing this I think this is the way for me. Thanks!

  4. Darlene says:

    Looks very inviting and relaxing ! Beautiful patio. Enjoy all of your time out on your patio!!

  5. Kristi @ Knights Helm Farms says:

    I watched this on your YouTube channel and it is so beautiful.

  6. Mary says:

    Looks great!

  7. Karen says:

    Lisa you never fail I have been following you for years and I love your ideas and projects that you come up with. Now I invision a lush lawn surrounding the patio. Oh so yummy

  8. Hope says:

    This looks amazing! Well done!

  9. Lynda says:

    Looks really great! You will get so much enjoyment out of that.

  10. Jerry anthony says:

    Anything we do is better than doing nothing but its just a serendipity when it turns out good, nice job.

    1. Jim says:

      It must have been a very small patio to have only cost you $200.

      1. Jody says:

        I was interested in dimensions for that amount also

        1. HollyG says:

          We just put in a 3/4″ minus gravel patio. Ours was about 17’x 10′ and about 7″deep. It took about 8 yards of gravel which was $326.00 delivered. We also lined it underneath with road cloth which was $1.65 per linear foot (12.5′ wide). We also rented a tamper and a vibrating plate compacter for $93 for 24 hours.