

Pea Pebbles – a #7 river rock that is ¼ inch to ½ inch in diameter used for walkways, fish tanks, driveways, pathways and under decks.Surge Stones – granite stones that range from baseball size to basketball size used to line creeks or at the ends of culverts to keep soil from eroding.#57 granite – used as drainage rock and great for use with French drains or under decks to mask mud.We offer a wide variety of inorganic landscape materials that include: In general, inorganic landscaping materials are suitable for rock gardens, herb gardens, or Japanese designed areas, but may not be an appropriate material for perennial flowerbeds or foundation plantings. Before choosing gravel as a landscaping material for the enhancement of your outdoor living environments, consider the compatibility of a gravel product with your overall landscape design. Some folks choose to use gravel landscaping materials because of its lack of decomposition properties and, while gravel doesn’t require annual replacement, it may have some potential drawbacks of its own. With many of the same advantages as mulch materials, these inorganic mulch materials prove to be decorative and useful landscaping materials to create a personalized landscaping statement. Gravel, pebbles, and rocks offer an alternative to traditional mulch to create a different landscaping look. Many homeowners and outdoor living environment creators prefer the use of gravel or rock as their landscape material of choice for lining beds and other outdoor living areas.
