Super easy to order the rocks. They showed up on time, dumped right where I said, and everything worked great.

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Easy to order, great service, and great product. We enjoy the final look of a very neglected beds we inherited!
Very easy to place order online for our exact needs and very flexible for when we needed
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Try Our CalculatorMeasure the length and width of your project area in feet and decide on your target depth in inches. Multiply length by width by depth in feet, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards. Stone is considerably denser than soil or mulch, so double-check all measurements before placing your order since redistributing an over-ordered pile of large river rock is a much heavier job than dealing with extra bags of mulch.
Complete Your Outdoor Stone Project
Pair stone borders and pathways with bulk mulch to create defined, layered planting beds that look intentional and are easy to maintain throughout the growing season. If you are leveling or grading areas before placing stone, our topsoil is the right starting point for getting the base properly prepared.
In Elwood, installing landscape fabric before laying decorative stone is worth the extra time, especially over sandy loam. Fine sand particles can work their way up through a stone layer over time through a process called migration, causing the stone to slowly sink and take on a muddy appearance. A quality non-woven geotextile fabric creates a separation layer that keeps the stone clean and at grade, and it significantly reduces the weed growth that otherwise pushes up between stones after a wet spring season.
When creating a drainage channel or dry creek bed in an Elwood yard, size the stone to match the volume of water flow you actually expect to route through it. A narrow decorative channel works fine with small river pebbles, but if you are routing runoff from a roof downspout or a slope that collects water from a large surface area, use 2 to 4 inch river rock that will not scatter or wash downstream during a heavy storm. Elwood's seasonal rain events can move surprisingly small-diameter stone if grade and flow volume are not accounted for in the design.
Stone surfaces around patios and walkways in Elwood can become slippery in fall when wet leaves collect on them between the October leaf drop and the November 1 frost. Choose a textured or angular crushed stone for walking surfaces rather than smooth river pebble, which becomes hazardous when wet and leaf-covered. Angular stone also compacts better underfoot and is far less likely to scatter onto adjacent lawn or mulch beds after regular foot traffic works through the area.
The Unique Landscape of Elwood
Decorative and functional stone is one of the most practical landscape materials for Elwood properties, where sandy loam soil and 46 inches of annual rainfall create real ongoing challenges for pathways, borders, and drainage areas. Unlike organic materials that break down or shift season to season, stone provides a durable solution for high-traffic areas, erosion-prone spots, and foundation borders that need to stay put through years of freeze-thaw cycles. With frost arriving around November 1 and lingering until late April, ground movement over the winter months can heave lighter materials, but a properly bedded layer of stone holds its position reliably through repeated temperature swings. Elwood's significant annual rainfall also makes drainage a recurring issue in lower yard areas, and permeable gravel beds offer a straightforward way to manage surface water without the cost of underground systems. From decorative garden pathways to utility zones alongside driveways and sheds, stone reduces the ongoing maintenance burden that comes with turf or mulch in heavy-use areas. It is one of the few landscape materials that holds its value and function over many seasons rather than requiring annual replacement or touch-up.
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