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

My experience with Mulch Mound was great and super easy. I ordered two yards of screened topsoil and was able to get it delivered within 2 days. They came in my requested time frame (afternoon) and dropped it off where I asked on my driveway. The topsoil was exactly what was a...

For decorative ground cover or bed borders in Pompano Beach, a 2-inch layer of stone is typically sufficient, while drainage channels and high-traffic pathways benefit from a full 4-inch depth to stay stable through the heavy summer rain events that are common in South Florida. Sandy soil can allow stone to gradually sink over time, so installing landscape fabric beneath the stone layer helps maintain the intended depth without blocking the drainage that Pompano Beach yards depend on.
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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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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.

My experience with Mulch Mound was great and super easy. I ordered two yards of screened topsoil and was able to get it delivered within 2 days. They came in my requested time frame (afternoon) and dropped it off where I asked on my driveway. The topsoil was exactly what was a...

For decorative ground cover or bed borders in Pompano Beach, a 2-inch layer of stone is typically sufficient, while drainage channels and high-traffic pathways benefit from a full 4-inch depth to stay stable through the heavy summer rain events that are common in South Florida. Sandy soil can allow stone to gradually sink over time, so installing landscape fabric beneath the stone layer helps maintain the intended depth without blocking the drainage that Pompano Beach yards depend on.
Use our free stone calculator

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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Measure the square footage of the area you plan to cover and decide on your depth, 2 inches for decorative top-dressing and 4 inches for pathways or drainage applications are the most common choices in Pompano Beach. Divide your total cubic feet by 27 to get cubic yards, and keep in mind that stone is considerably denser than mulch or soil, so a single cubic yard covers less area and weighs significantly more on delivery.

Stone Types We Deliver in Pompano Beach

Mulch Mound delivers bulk stone by the cubic yard directly to your driveway or job site in Pompano Beach, taking the work out of your next landscaping project. If you have been searching for pea gravel near me, we bring the material straight to your property without any trip to a supply yard. South Florida's sandy soil and year-round warmth make decorative stone an especially practical and attractive choice for outdoor spaces across the region.

Pea Gravel

Pea gravel's smooth, rounded stones are a natural fit for South Florida's coastal-influenced landscapes, where sandy soil drains quickly but benefits from a tidy, defined surface layer. Ideal for pathways, patios, and decorative beds around lush tropical plantings, pea gravel stays cool underfoot and holds up well through the region's frequent afternoon rain showers.

Complete Your Outdoor Stone Project

Combine your stone delivery with bulk mulch to create defined, attractive planting beds where stone borders keep mulch contained during Pompano Beach's heavy summer thunderstorms. Adding quality topsoil to adjacent planting areas before bordering them with stone gives Pompano Beach's sandy soil the organic content it needs while the stone keeps everything neatly framed and anchored.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Pompano Beach's flat terrain and sandy soil create a specific erosion risk at downspout outlets and along sloped bed edges, where concentrated water flow during summer thunderstorms can carve channels through bare ground almost overnight. Placing a 2-foot wide apron of river rock or large gravel at every downspout discharge point absorbs the energy of falling water before it hits the sandy soil. This simple fix prevents erosion channels and reduces the sediment that washes across your driveway or lawn after every summer storm.

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In zone 10b, organic ground covers break down faster than almost anywhere in the country because Pompano Beach's heat and humidity accelerate decomposition year-round. Stone ground cover in low-traffic decorative areas eliminates the need for annual reapplication and stays tidy through the summer wet season when a mulch bed might otherwise look worn. Choose lighter-colored stone like white marble chips or light gray gravel for areas in full sun, as they reflect rather than absorb heat and stay more comfortable for pets and bare feet.

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Weed management under stone in Pompano Beach requires more diligence than in cooler climates because zone 10b's warmth means weed seeds germinate in every season with no winter slowdown to interrupt them. Install a quality non-woven landscape fabric rated for long-term use under all stone applications, and overlap fabric seams by at least 6 inches so that South Florida's aggressive weed species cannot exploit the gaps. Topping the fabric with at least 2 inches of stone limits the light that reaches any seeds that manage to find their way through over time.

The Unique Landscape of Pompano Beach

In Pompano Beach, decorative and functional stone fills a role that mulch and ground covers simply cannot in certain situations, providing a permanent, low-maintenance surface that holds up to the region's intense sun, frequent heavy rain, and year-round foot traffic. The city's sandy soil erodes easily along sloped beds and around downspout discharge points, and gravel or river rock placed in those areas stops erosion without creating the drainage blockage that impervious surfaces would. Zone 10b's nearly frost-free climate means there is no freeze-thaw cycle to shift or crack stone pathways the way northern climates experience, making stone installations here particularly durable and long-lasting. Pompano Beach's warm, humid conditions also mean that organic mulch in high-traffic areas breaks down quickly and invites pests, while stone stays clean and requires only an occasional rinse to look its best. Whether used as a border to contain mulch beds during summer downpours, as a permeable pathway through a tropical garden, or as a drainage swale fill, stone earns its place in nearly every Pompano Beach landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What type of stone works best for a backyard pathway in Pompano Beach?

Pea gravel and crushed shell are both popular pathway choices in Pompano Beach because they drain freely, which matters greatly in a yard that receives intense summer rainfall. River rock in a medium size, roughly 1 to 2 inches, also works well and stays in place better than fine gravel during heavy storm runoff. Always lay landscape fabric beneath the pathway material first, since Pompano Beach's warm, sandy soil allows weeds to germinate in every season.

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Can stone fix the drainage problem along the side of my house where water pools after heavy rain?

Stone is one of the most effective solutions for drainage problems in Pompano Beach, where flat terrain and sandy soil can channel water into low spots along foundations and fences after the heavy afternoon storms that arrive every summer. A dry creek bed or gravel-filled swale directs that water away from problem areas while remaining permeable, which is essential given the volume of runoff that South Florida storms regularly produce.

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Will weeds grow up through stone ground cover in Pompano Beach's climate?

Weed pressure in Pompano Beach is year-round because zone 10b's warmth gives seeds no cold dormancy period. Installing a quality non-woven landscape fabric beneath your stone and overlapping the seams by at least 6 inches significantly reduces weed penetration. Maintain at least a 2-inch stone depth over the fabric to block the light that weeds need, and plan to hand-pull any stragglers that establish in the stone layer itself over time.

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How deep should I lay stone in a bed or pathway in Pompano Beach?

For decorative ground cover beds in Pompano Beach, 2 inches of stone is sufficient to suppress weeds and provide a clean appearance. For functional pathways and drainage applications, increase the depth to 4 inches so the stone stays stable underfoot and does not shift during heavy summer rainstorms. Because Pompano Beach's sandy soil can allow stone to gradually settle, check your depth once a year and top off as needed.

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Is stone a good option around my pool area given how much rain and sun we get in Pompano Beach?

Stone is an excellent choice around Pompano Beach pool decks and borders because it handles the combination of constant moisture, chlorine splash, and intense UV exposure without fading or decomposing the way organic materials do. Choose a smooth river rock or tumbled stone for pool-adjacent areas to reduce the risk of sharp edges, and make sure the stone layer is graded to direct water away from the deck rather than allowing it to pond in the surrounding sandy soil.

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Does stone get dangerously hot in Pompano Beach's summer sun?

Dark stone in full sun in Pompano Beach can get uncomfortably hot during summer afternoons when temperatures regularly climb into the upper 80s and low 90s. For areas with foot traffic or pet use, choose lighter-colored stone like white marble chips, buff limestone, or light gray gravel, which reflect more sunlight and stay significantly cooler. Shaded areas under trees or covered structures are much better candidates for dark stone varieties if you prefer that look.

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How do I keep stone from sinking into Pompano Beach's sandy soil over time?

Sinking is a common issue with stone installations in Pompano Beach because the sandy soil below shifts easily, especially when saturated by summer rains. A layer of compacted crushed limestone base material, about 2 inches deep, placed under landscape fabric before the decorative stone dramatically slows settling. For pathways, this base layer is especially important to maintain a firm, level surface through multiple rainy seasons.