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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Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.
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Sit back and wait
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Placing an order online was so easy. Delivery was on time. When the driver realized we had a newly poured driveway they erred on the side of cautio...
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Placing an order online was so easy. Delivery was on time. When the driver realized we had a newly poured driveway they erred on the side of caution and opted not ti drive in it. The company even sent me a message explaining that call. Would recommend!
Online ordering was really simple and I liked the transparent pricing.
Need Help Calculating How Much Stone & Gravel You Need?
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Try Our CalculatorTo calculate how much stone you need for a Lake Grove project, multiply the length by the width of your area in feet, then multiply by your desired depth in feet and divide by 27 to get cubic yards. For drainage applications in Lake Grove where water management is the goal, a minimum depth of 3 inches is recommended to allow adequate flow through the stone layer without the sandy loam below clogging the base over time.
Stone Types We Deliver in Lake Grove
Mulch Mound delivers bulk stone by the cubic yard to homes and properties across Lake Grove, making it easy to tackle landscaping projects without renting a truck or hauling bags. Homeowners searching for bulk gravel by the yard will find our ordering process simple, with straightforward pricing and scheduled drop-offs. From drainage work to decorative ground cover, the right stone can transform an outdoor space through every season on Long Island.
Pea Gravel
Smooth and rounded with warm earth tones, pea gravel suits the walkways and garden borders common around colonial and ranch-style homes throughout this part of Long Island. It settles easily over sandy soil, drains well after heavy rain, and serves as a clean, low-maintenance ground cover for patios and play areas.
Complete Your Outdoor Stone Project
Pairing stone borders with a quality mulch in adjacent plant beds creates a clean, structured look that holds up well through Lake Grove's rainy seasons. If you are working on a grading or drainage project, bulk topsoil can help you establish the proper slope before stone is placed, ensuring water moves where you want it to go.
Before spreading stone in a Lake Grove garden border or pathway, take time to grade the surface so water drains away from your home's foundation and any plant beds. Sandy loam is easy to shape and grade, which is a real advantage when establishing stone areas. Even a gentle 1 to 2 percent slope away from structures is enough to redirect rainwater and prevent pooling beneath your stone layer during Lake Grove's wet spring season.
If you are installing stone near existing trees or large shrubs in your Lake Grove yard, avoid laying solid landscape fabric under the stone within the root zone. Tree roots in sandy loam spread widely in search of moisture, and heavy fabric can impede both root expansion and water infiltration. Use a permeable geotextile fabric instead, or plan to refresh the stone layer every few years as some natural soil mixing occurs around root zones.
Lake Grove's 46 inches of annual rainfall means that poorly placed stone can redirect water in ways you did not intend, especially on properties with any change in grade. Before your stone delivery arrives, walk your yard during or after a rain event and observe where water naturally flows. This tells you exactly where stone drainage features will be most effective and helps you avoid accidentally directing runoff toward your foundation or a neighboring property.
The Unique Landscape of Lake Grove
Stone is one of the most practical landscaping materials for Lake Grove properties because it works with the area's natural drainage rather than against it. Sandy loam soil drains quickly, and stone pathways, borders, and ground cover areas allow rain to percolate through naturally without pooling or eroding the way exposed soil does. With 46 inches of annual rainfall, Lake Grove yards can see significant surface water movement during heavy spring and fall storms, and strategic stone placement helps redirect that flow and protect beds and foundations. Stone also eliminates the maintenance overhead of mulched or planted areas in corners, borders, and high-traffic zones where keeping up with a growing season that lasts from April through November can be overwhelming. Decorative stone adds texture and contrast to Lake Grove landscapes without the need for seasonal replacement, making it a genuinely low-maintenance alternative in spots where mulch would need to be refreshed every year. Whether you are building a pathway, lining a driveway border, or creating a dry creek bed to manage water flow, stone delivers durability and visual interest that holds up through every season Long Island delivers.
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