The driver nailed it on putting the gravel I ordered in front of my trailer and between the sidewalk. Very satisfied with how my flowerbeds look now.

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Try Our CalculatorTo estimate stone for a Gulfport project, measure your area in square feet, multiply by the planned depth expressed in feet, and divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards. For drainage applications in Gulfport's high-rainfall environment, always install stone at the deeper end of the recommended range rather than the minimum, because undersized drainage installations fill with fine sandy sediment more quickly and lose their function faster in the storm-heavy coastal conditions.
Complete Your Outdoor Stone Project
Stone pairs naturally with quality soil amendments in Gulfport landscapes, where stone borders can frame raised garden beds built with imported topsoil to overcome the native sandy profile, and a combination of gravel drainage channels with organic mulch in adjacent planting beds creates a yard that manages both aesthetics and the significant water volume that Gulf Coast storms regularly deliver.
When installing stone pathways in Gulfport, build a very slight slope into the surface, even just half an inch across a 4-foot width, directing water away from your home and any structures. Gulfport's 65-inch annual rainfall means flat stone surfaces can direct surprising volumes of water toward foundations during prolonged rain events, and a minimal slope sends that runoff toward the lawn or a drainage swale instead. This small installation detail protects your foundation without adding any extra materials or cost.
Choose angular crushed stone over smooth rounded pea gravel for any Gulfport pathway or parking area that will receive regular foot or vehicle traffic. Angular stone pieces lock together under pressure and resist shifting, while smooth rounded stones roll underfoot and spread outward over time, especially in the loose sandy soil that underlies most Gulfport properties. Reserving rounded smooth stone for purely decorative beds where it will not be walked on regularly gives you the best performance and appearance from each stone type.
Installing stone ground cover under large live oaks and other canopy trees in Gulfport solves one of the most persistent Gulf Coast landscape problems. Turf grass struggles against mature tree roots in sandy soil and thins out quickly, leaving bare patches that erode during heavy rain and look poor year-round. Stone eliminates that maintenance battle completely and the tree roots continue to grow freely beneath the permeable surface without the restrictions that solid paving would impose on a mature tree.
The Unique Landscape of Gulfport
Stone is one of the most practical long-term landscape materials available to Gulfport homeowners precisely because the Gulf Coast climate that breaks down organic materials so quickly has almost no effect on properly installed stone. With 65 inches of annual rainfall, drainage management is a constant concern in Gulfport's low-elevation coastal landscape, and gravel pathways and drainage channels move water away from foundations and planting areas far more effectively than turf or bare sandy soil ever could. Stone also eliminates the maintenance cycle that organic mulch requires, making it especially valuable in high-traffic areas, under large trees, and along foundation borders where regular organic material replacement is inconvenient or impractical. The city's intense summer heat and extended growing season from March through November mean that any bare sandy ground becomes a weed nursery within weeks, and a well-installed stone bed suppresses that cycle without requiring seasonal reapplication. Decorative stone in contrasting colors and textures also adds year-round visual structure to Gulfport landscapes that lean heavily on lush seasonal plantings, providing a stable design element that stays consistent through heat waves, Gulf Coast storms, and mild winters alike. For drainage swales, utility pathways, and foundation borders, stone delivers a level of durability that no organic material can match in this coastal climate.
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