Grey Slate Chippings

Price range: £112.00 through £148.00 inc. VAT

Grey slate chippings bring a timeless, understated elegance to any outdoor space with their subtle natural tones of pale to mid-grey that deepen to a rich charcoal when wet.

These flat, angular chippings come in 20mm & 40mm sizes, which create a comfortable, stable walking surface while delivering a clean, modern finish. Perfect for:

  • garden pathways
  • sleek borders and raised beds
  • contemporary driveways
  • water features and ponds
  • rockeries or as a mulch alternative

The interlocking shape effectively suppresses weeds and promotes excellent drainage, making them a low-maintenance, eco-friendly choice for ground cover. Ideal for creating a sophisticated, hassle-free landscape that looks great year-round.

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Please see the full listing section below for comprehensive specifications, benefits and uses for grey slate — as well as links to inspirational garden ideas and do-it-yourself guides.

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Chippings size

20mm, 40mm

Weight

20 x 20kg Mini Bags, 40 x 20kg Mini Bags, 850kg Bulk Bag

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Overview

Over the past 15 years, I've laid miles of slate chippings on everything from cosy suburban patios in London to expansive estate driveways in Surrey Hills, and they never fail to deliver a practical and understated elegance. Sourced from reliable British quarries, these angular, graphite grey slate chippings come in versatile sizes like 10mm mini mulch for fine detailing, 20mm for everyday paths, and 40mm for robust coverage, shifting to a deep, charcoal when wet that really stands out in rainy weather. Whether you're eyeing them for low maintenance mulch, quick-draining paths, or modern driveway accents, they're a smart pick. Below, I dive into specs and standout benefits from my installs including size-specific uses to guide your choice.

Specifications

Why Professionals & Homeowners Choose Grey Slate Chippings

Like all slate chippings, the graphite grey variety locks in a subtle sophistication while delivering a range of benefits throughout the British seasons. From hundreds of jobs, here are the real standout results:

  • Exceptional drainage: they prevent pooling, keeping surfaces usable even after downpours; turning mud traps into reliable access routes that stay firm year-round.
  • Strong weed suppression: with a weed membrane but without chemicals. The angular pieces block light and interlock tightly, slashing maintenance time, where borders stay pristine with only occasional spot weeding needed.
  • Durable for traffic: slate resists shifts or ruts forming over time; at a commercial site in Essex, 40mm grey slate chippings held up under delivery vans for years straight, looking sharp with minimal top-ups.
  • Moisture retention: as a natural mulch alternative; in many past border projects, it boosted shrub growth noticeably by conserving soil water through hot spells.
  • Fish-friendly: Neutral pH supports wildlife without altering soil and is perfect for ponds or water features with fish.
A natural slate landscape in Wales

To give you a real feel for the transformation, here are some past examples from UK installations:

Applications

Grey slate chippings rock thanks to their flat, interlocking shape that stays put on slopes and pairs beautifully with silver-foliaged plants like artemisia, spring bulbs (particularly with mini mulch) or hardy perennials such as echinacea. Here's where they perform best, with size picks based on my hands-on trials:

  • Paths & Borders: Go for 10mm or 20mm grey slate chippings for a smooth, compact surface that's comfy underfoot and highlights plant edges without overwhelming small spaces.
  • Driveways: Opt for 40mm grey slate chippings to handle vehicle weight with excellent stability and quick water runoff, ideal for preventing erosion on gentle inclines.
  • Mulch & Planting Areas: Use 10mm grey slate chippings as a fine topper to lock in soil moisture around beds and deter pests like neighbours cats.
  • Water Features: Layer anything above the 20mm grey slate chippings for fish-safe surrounds that enhance the natural flow.
  • Rockeries & Slopes: Larger 40mm grey slate chippings or 60mm paddlestones stack well to stabilise banks, adding texture that complements alpine plants.

They're spot-on for minimalist urban gardens or rustic countryside setups where you want subtle contrast without high upkeep.

Inspirational Ideas

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Natures Contemporary Superior Weed SolutionBy Ben Parrot – Landscape Gardener & Amateur Geologist Overview When it comes to transforming your outdoor space

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Primer For The Amateur Landscape DesignerBy Ben Parrot – Landscape Gardener & Amateur Geologist Overview Using slate for pathways, with their composition

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an introduction to the fundamentalsBy Ben Parrot – Landscape Gardener & Amateur Geologist Overview Welcome to our introductory guide for creating garden

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DIY Guides

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a Step-by-step diy guideBy Ben Parrot – Landscape Gardener & Amateur Geologist Overview Rockeries are a popular form of garden design in

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 DIY Gravel pathway ConstructionBy Ben Parrot – Landscape Gardener & Amateur Geologist Overview Have you ever wondered how to build a gravel

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the Complete Step-By-Step, DIY GuideBy Ben Parrot – Landscape Gardener & Amateur Geologist Overview Welcome to our DIY guide on how to

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Maintenance

Staying on top of grey slate chippings is simple—always lay a heavy duty membrane first to stop weeds emerging, then rake lightly every few months to redistribute after rain or use.

In UK's variable weather, they hold colour without fading. Top up every few years with a thin layer if traffic compacts them, and for tips on how to clean chippings effectively.

Purchasing Tips

Quarry batches can vary slightly in the blue shades, so it’s best to be prepared for some natural variation. Try to get what you need in the one load. Measure accurately: calculate area in metres, choose depth (5–7cm paths, 5–10cm driveways), add 10% for compaction. Use our gravel calculator for best results.

FAQs

What are the best uses for graphite grey slate chippings in UK gardens?

From my installs, they're fantastic for paths, mulch beds, and driveway edges—the neutral tones add a modern edge while handling wet conditions brilliantly.

What's the difference between 10mm grey slate chippings and 40mm grey slate chippings?

The 10mm is finer for detailed borders or pots, compacting smoothly, while 40mm offers chunkier stability for heavier-duty areas like drives.

How do slate chippings grey perform in rainy weather?

They transform to a richer charcoal, staying grippy and puddle-free; I've used them on exposed Welsh hillsides where they outperformed other aggregates in storms.

Can I use gray slate chippings around ponds?

Yes, once rinsed to remove quarry dust—they're pH-neutral and fish-friendly, creating a natural look without harming water quality.

How much 20mm grey slate chippings do I need for a path?

Measure your length and width, aim for 5cm depth, then use our calculator [link] to factor in compaction for spot-on quantities.

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