Landscaping
10 articles in this category.
How Much Landscape Rock Do I Need?
Calculate landscape rock quantities accurately. Learn the formula for tons, cubic yards, and bags based on area size, depth, and rock type.
Read morePea Gravel vs River Rock: Which Is Right for Your Yard?
Compare pea gravel and river rock on cost, drainage, appearance, and best uses. Find out which landscape rock is right for your project.
Read moreLandscape Rock Costs in 2025: What to Expect Per Ton
Current landscape rock prices per ton for pea gravel, river rock, lava rock, and more. Includes bulk vs bag cost comparison and delivery fees.
Read moreHow to Install Landscape Rock: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to install landscape rock correctly — from soil prep and landscape fabric to spreading and edging. Avoid the most common installation mistakes.
Read moreBest Rocks for Drainage: What Actually Works Underground
The best rocks for drainage are angular and sized 3/4 to 1.5 inches. Learn which materials work for French drains, dry wells, and foundation drainage.
Read moreHow Deep Should Landscape Rock Be? Depth Guide by Project
The right landscape rock depth depends on your project. Garden beds need 2–3 inches, pathways 3–4 inches, and drainage up to 12 inches. Here is the full guide.
Read moreCrushed Granite vs Pea Gravel: The Complete Comparison
Crushed granite compacts and stays put. Pea gravel is rounder and cheaper. Compare both on cost, stability, drainage, and best uses before choosing.
Read moreLandscape Rock vs Mulch: Pros, Cons, and When to Switch
Landscape rock lasts indefinitely and needs no annual replacement. Mulch feeds soil and insulates plants but breaks down yearly. Here is how to choose.
Read moreLava Rock Landscaping: Uses, Benefits, and How Much You Need
Lava rock is lightweight, heat-resistant, and ideal for slopes and fire features. Learn the best uses, depth recommendations, and how to calculate your order.
Read moreDIY vs Professional Rock Installation: Real Cost Breakdown
DIY landscape rock installation can save 30-50% over hiring a contractor. Learn when to do it yourself and when the extra cost of a pro is worth it.
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