About this stone

Classic pea gravel with smooth, rounded edges and natural earth tones. A versatile favorite for pathways, patios, drainage, and decorative ground cover.

I used Mulch Mound to have 3 cubic yards of garden soil delivered. The process was easy and I love that I didn't have to call anyone. I placed my order online, picked my delivery date, laid out my tarp and the dirt was delivered. My delivery had to be pushed back, but I was ke...

North Merrick Stone Delivery

North Merrick Stone Delivery

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About this stone

Classic pea gravel with smooth, rounded edges and natural earth tones. A versatile favorite for pathways, patios, drainage, and decorative ground cover.

I used Mulch Mound to have 3 cubic yards of garden soil delivered. The process was easy and I love that I didn't have to call anyone. I placed my order online, picked my delivery date, laid out my tarp and the dirt was delivered. My delivery had to be pushed back, but I was ke...

Plan for a 3-inch depth of stone on North Merrick pathways and foundation borders to ensure stable footing and effective drainage, and use a 2-inch depth for decorative ground cover areas where the primary goal is aesthetics and weed suppression.
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A yard is approximately 27 cubic feet. As a general guideline, one yard of material can cover an area of about 100-160 square feet at a 2-3 inch depth.

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For stone projects in North Merrick, measure your area and plan for a 3-inch depth on pathways and a 2-inch depth on decorative beds. With sandy loam underneath, stone tends to settle slightly in the first season, so adding 10 percent to your calculated amount is a practical buffer. For drainage applications like dry creek beds, calculate volume based on the actual trench dimensions rather than surface area alone.

Complete Your Outdoor Stone Project

Round out your North Merrick landscape by pairing decorative stone with organic mulch in adjacent planting beds, or add quality topsoil to any grade corrections needed before placing stone so your finished surfaces are level and drain properly.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

In North Merrick, one of the best uses for bulk stone is creating a buffer zone between your lawn and any wooded or shrubby borders on your property. These edge zones are often the first place weeds take hold and they are difficult to mow consistently. Laying a strip of crushed stone 18 to 24 inches wide along these borders, over landscape fabric, creates a clean visual line and eliminates one of the most time-consuming maintenance tasks in a North Merrick yard.

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If you are installing stone in a North Merrick drainage swale or low area, choose round river rock rather than crushed angular stone. Angular stone can compact tightly over time and actually slow drainage rather than improve it, especially in sandy loam where fine particles can work into the voids. River rock maintains airspace better and allows water to move through freely even after years of settling and organic debris accumulation.

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North Merrick's 46 inches of annual rainfall is enough to cause erosion on even gently sloped areas, especially where turf is thin or bare from shade or heavy foot traffic. Placing stone on these slopes, rather than trying to maintain grass or organic mulch, is a durable long-term solution. Stone does not wash away in rain events and it actually slows water velocity as it moves across the slope, protecting both your soil and any downslope planting areas from erosion damage.

The Unique Landscape of North Merrick

Stone is one of the most practical and low-maintenance landscape materials available to North Merrick homeowners, offering permanent coverage in areas where organic materials would need constant refreshing. North Merrick's 46 inches of annual rainfall means drainage is a real concern, and strategically placed stone can redirect runoff, line dry creek beds, and prevent erosion in sloped areas without adding ongoing maintenance. The combination of sandy loam soil and moderate rainfall also means that some areas of a North Merrick yard dry out quickly, making stone an ideal choice for pathways and borders where you want a tidy appearance without irrigation demands. Zone 7b's long growing season from April 3 to November 15 means landscaping is visible and in use for over seven months of the year, so the clean, enduring look of stone adds lasting curb appeal. From pathway gravel to river rock drainage swales to crushed stone foundation borders, the right stone product adds both function and visual structure to any North Merrick landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What type of stone works best for pathways in a North Merrick yard?

Pea gravel and crushed bluestone are both popular pathway choices in North Merrick. Pea gravel is smooth underfoot and compacts well over sandy loam, while crushed bluestone offers a more angular surface that stays in place better over time. Given North Merrick's 46 inches of annual rainfall, both options drain well and prevent the muddy pathway problems that flat stepping stone alternatives can create.

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Can stone help with the drainage problems in my North Merrick yard?

Yes, stone is one of the best tools for managing drainage in North Merrick. If you have areas that collect water after storms, a dry creek bed lined with river rock or a trench filled with clean crushed stone can redirect runoff away from the house and into a better discharge point. With 46 inches of rain per year and a relatively flat elevation around 46 feet, water management is a priority for many North Merrick homeowners.

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Will stone around my foundation help protect my home in North Merrick?

Stone placed correctly around a foundation is one of the best choices for a North Merrick home. Unlike organic mulch, stone does not retain moisture against the foundation or decompose over time. A 12 to 18 inch band of crushed stone or river rock along the foundation helps direct rainfall away from the structure while also discouraging insects and weeds. Just make sure the grade slopes away from the house before placing stone.

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How do I keep stone from sinking into my sandy loam soil over time?

Sandy loam is highly permeable, which means stone can gradually settle into it if nothing separates the two layers. Installing a layer of landscape fabric under your stone before spreading it is the most effective way to prevent this in North Merrick yards. The fabric allows water to pass through while keeping the stone from migrating into the soil below, maintaining the look and function of your pathway or border much longer.

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Is decorative stone a good low-maintenance option for areas where I want to stop mowing in North Merrick?

Decorative stone is an excellent choice for converting high-mow areas in a North Merrick yard to low-maintenance coverage. Beds covered with stone rather than organic material do not need annual refreshing, and in North Merrick's zone 7b climate stone helps suppress weeds effectively when installed over landscape fabric. This is especially useful along fences, under utility structures, or in narrow side yards where mowing is difficult.

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How much stone do I need for a typical pathway project in North Merrick?

A 3-inch depth of stone is standard for pathways in North Merrick. Measure your pathway length and width in feet, multiply to get square footage, then convert to cubic yards by dividing by 100 for a 3-inch depth. Sandy loam settles and compacts quickly under foot traffic, so ordering a little extra is wise since you may want to top off the pathway after the first season of use.

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What stone size is best for a decorative bed border in North Merrick?

Medium river rock in the 1 to 3 inch range is a popular choice for decorative borders in North Merrick landscapes. It is large enough to stay in place during heavy rain events and looks attractive alongside plant material. Smaller pea gravel tends to scatter during the heavy spring rains that are common on Long Island, so saving that size for contained pathway areas where it can be edged in place is usually the better approach.