Putting gravels or river rock in an area where grass doesn’t grow is an inexpensive way to make your muddy back yard look a little more stylish! The price of the stone depends on where it came from. You can buy whatever amount you want. If you need a small amount, bring some containers and you can go at it! If you have a larger area to cover, give us your square footage and we will give you an idea of the amount you will need.
Arkansas White River Rock (1-1.5 inches)
Arkansas White River Rock used in a flowerbed in place of mulch.
Arizona River Rock (2-4 inches)
Piggums enjoying a spray down with Arizona River Rock in the background.
Arizona River Rock used...along with many other kinds of stone.
Cherokee River Rock (2-4 inches)
Chinese Polished Pebbles (2 inches)
Chinese polished pebbles used at bottom of aquarium along with some flagstone.
Cinnamon Gravel (1/2 inch)
Decomposed Granite Screened
Decomposed Granite Un-Screened
Mexican Beach Pebbles (various sizes)
Mexican Beach Pebbles
Mexican Beach Pebbles
Mexican Beach Pebbles
Native Gravel (3/4 inch)
Pea Gravel (1/4 inch)
Rainbow River Rock (1-2 inch)
Rainbow River Rock (3-5 inch)
Brody and Bernice (when she was smaller).
Sunburst Pebbles (various sizes)
Tejas Gravel (3/4 inch)