Gravel-Sand

  • Excellent choice for secondary roadways, boat or RV storage. Not recommended for a pathway as the rocks are too big.

  • A charcoal gray crushed basalt used for driveways, pathways. Packs well, cool dark color. Commonly seen in 1" size along railroad tracks.
  • A charcoal gray crushed basalt used for driveways, pathways. Packs well, cool dark color. Commonly seen in 1" size along railroad tracks.
  • Lava rock or 'cinders' is a decorative rock for flower beds and landscapes. This is a fragile rock and is not a good choice for pathways or driveways. Cinders may be added to soil blends to loosen and increase drainage, and Red Lava Infield Fines are used on sports fields.
  • Black Road Base is a 3/4" slate rock with fines. It will pack firmly and can be a solution to muddy areas. It is commonly used for driveways.
  • When installed in landscapes, its nice brown color looks very similar to our Small and Mini bark.  Check it out may be an excellent alternative to bark.  Lava rock or 'cinders' is a decorative rock for flower beds and landscapes.  This is a fragile rock and is not a good choice for pathways or driveways.  Cinders may be added to soil blends to loosen and increase drainage.   *Please note that the rock comes unwashed from the quarry. Rinse/wash it when you're spreading it.*

  • Crusher Dust is a small chipped basalt rock with rock dust. Dark gray/black in color this material is used for pathways. Packs well and is an alternative choice to decomposed granite in many applications.
  • This Decomposed Granite, or Gray DG, is a beautiful gray/blue color.  Very soft and pleasing to the eye. Blends well with many stone options or as a pathway through the landscape.   This material appears as a  large-grained sand, but is actually fine particles of crushed or decomposed granite. This material is used for pathways, or may cover large outdoor areas as an alternative to patio stone. Packs hard and tight with roller or tamper, and may be covered with soil locking stabilizers (see Pathway Stabilizer)  to increase durability and solidity.  Also used in between the joint of flatrock applications.  
  • Large-grained sand but is actually fine particles of granite. It is dark Golden in color. This material is used for pathways, or may cover large outdoor areas as an alternative to patio stone. Packs hard and tight with roller or tamper, and may be covered with soil locking sprays to increase durability and solidity. Also used in between the joint of flatrock applications.

  • Fill Sand is a dark coarse sand that can be used as fill under concrete or pavers. Sometimes called gray sand, or PG&E sand.
  • Small Gray cobble 3/4" in size, is a washed gray small river cobble. It can be used for driveways, though it will not pack tight as a crushed rock will. More common uses are dog runs and French drains.
  • Limestone is a 3/4" crushed rock use for driveways and as back fill for retaining walls.
  • Blue gray chipped rock primarily used for pathways, rock gardens, and in planter beds. Can also be used as a top coat in a gravel driveway.
  • Pea Gravel is a small 3/8" minus smooth roundish rock used as a base under concrete, sometimes called "reject".
  • Crushed rock. Excellent for pathways or driveways. Earth tone color.
  • A fine grained whitish sand used for mixing mortar or as a base under pavers. Can also be used under portable pools or in children's sandboxes.

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