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York Stone Delivery

York Stone Delivery

Regular price $69.99 per yard
Regular price Sale price $69.99
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This product has a minimum order quantity of 3 yards

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What is a yard ?

A cubic yard of material is a unit of volume commonly used in landscaping and construction. It can be visualized as 3 feet wide, 3 feet long, and 3 feet tall. The rule of thumb is that 1 yard of landscaping material can cover a 10X10 ft area about 3 inches deep.

This stone is 2" - 4" in size and is most often used when a larger material is needed

This bad boy is slightly larger than a golf ball, so you know it means business. It's the perfect size for making a bold statement in your landscape beds. And with its variety of colors and sizes, you can mix and match to create a look that's uniquely yours.

This maverick is the ultimate multitasker - use it for drainage pads, decoration, muddy areas, and even driveways. It's like the Swiss Army Knife of gravels. And at a size that's a step up from #57 wash gravel, it's the perfect way to show the world that you mean business.

This stone is 1 1/2" - 2 1/2" in size and can be used as an alternative to #57 limestone if a slightly larger stone is needed.

This stone is 1/2" - 1" in size and is most often used for walkways, driveways and as paver patio base.

Introducing the "pea gravel" that's anything but small! This little guy may measure in at just 1/2" - 3/8", but it's big on style and versatility. With its range of colors from light gray to brown to tan, it's the perfect addition to any playground or landscaping project that needs a little extra flair.

This stone is 1/8" - 3/8" in size and is most often used for walkways and driveways

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Real-Life Mulch Results

Wondering if mulch is worth it? Slide the bar to see the difference for yourself! Watch how a simple layer of mulch transforms a tired-looking yard into a clean, vibrant, and inviting space. Your yard deserves this kind of glow-up

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Mulch vs. No Mulch: The Difference

Discover the hidden impact mulch has on your garden. From locking in moisture to preventing pesky weeds, mulch creates a protective barrier that keeps your soil thriving while cutting back on maintenance. Compare the difference between mulched and bare soil, and see how it helps your plants grow stronger, healthier, and more vibrant. It's the secret weapon every gardener needs for long-lasting results.

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Stop Weeds

By blocking sunlight, mulch prevents weed seeds from germinating, saving you time and effort while maintaining a tidy garden.

Locks in Moisture

Mulch helps the soil retain water by creating an insulating layer that reduces heat exposure, keeping the ground cool and hydrated.

Improves Soil

As mulch decomposes, it enriches the soil with organic matter, boosting fertility and promoting healthy plant growth.

Shields Soil

Mulch acts as a protective barrier, reducing evaporation and preventing soil from drying out under direct sunlight.

Stunts Growth

Plants without mulch struggle to thrive, as they miss out on consistent moisture, protection, and enriched soil.

Dries Out

Without mulch, the soil quickly loses moisture due to evaporation, leaving plants thirsty and stressed.

Erodes Easily

Bare soil is vulnerable to wind and water erosion, leading to loss of valuable topsoil and nutrients.

How Customers Help Reduce Carbon Emissions

For every cubic yard of landscaping material purchased in bulk, you help eliminate the need for 9–13 plastic bags.

Each bag avoided prevents approximately 0.5 kg of CO₂ emissions – the same amount produced by driving a car for about 2 miles.

Choosing bulk isn’t just convenient; it’s a step toward a greener planet.

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Mulch Mound provides stone delivery in York and surrounding areas, helping homeowners and businesses create beautiful, sustainable landscapes. Our materials are sourced with quality in mind to support any landscaping project, large or small, across the region.