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Depends on the climate but for most areas (excepting the extremely arid) there should be some kind of adequate ground cover that can grow. This would be a better alternative to gravel for walkways, depending on the level of traffic.
If you can’t find a good plant or suite or plants, I think DCG has fewer downsides than gravel.
I'm actually open to ground cover options as long as it will be low maintenance. I fight gravel would be the end all be all. And I like the way it looks
That’s going to be region-specific. If you share that people might be able to help, though I’m not necessarily an expert.