Elevate Your Landscape with New England River Rock

Add a touch of natural elegance to your outdoor space with New England River Rock. For commercial landscaping or a DIY home project, high-quality river rock is the perfect choice to create a stunning, low-maintenance landscape.

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5-10" New England River Rock

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$ 150.00 USD

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3-5" New England River Rock

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$ 105.00 USD
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2-4" New England River Rock

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3/8" New England River Rock

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$ 105.00 USD
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1-2" New England River Rock

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$ 275.00 USD
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3/4" New England River Rock

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$ 105.00 USD
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Why New England River Rock?

New England River Rock is renowned for durability and timeless appeal, with its smooth, rounded edges making it ideal for walkways, patios, and water features. This natural stone also helps to prevent erosion and control weeds, saving you time and money in the long run.

Choose The Right New England River Rock For Your Project

Our cache of New England River Rock is a plentiful blend of various stone sizes, each with its unique charm and uses:

  • 3/8" New England River Rock: Ideal for creating elaborate borders and patterns for driveways or gardens. Additionally, this smaller size of stone looks well as a decorative accent for pots and planters, putting the leftover mix to good use!
  • 3/4" New England River Rock: This medium-sized mix strikes a perfect blend of practicality and aesthetic appeal. It offers an attractive, low-maintenance surface that is perfect for patios, pathways, and water features.
  • 1-2" New England River Rock: Bigger stones give your landscape a striking effect, commonly used to anchor larger plants and shrubs, make rock gardens, or create beautiful focal points in existing gardens.
  • 2"-4" New England River Rock: The size of this mix is ideal for achieving a rustic, organic aesthetic or from a utilitarian aspect, utilized as a foundation for bigger rock features, retaining walls, and erosion control.
  • 3"-5" New England River Rock: Larger stones add a bold statement to your landscape to be utilized as focal points, in rock gardens, or in the process of creating water features.
  • 5"-10" New England River Rock: These enormous stones are perfect for constructing striking water features, rock walls, or even bases for larger free-standing elements.

FAQs

What’s the Difference Between River Rock and River Pebbles?

River pebbles and river rock are vastly different, even though they are often used interchangeably. Larger, more angular stones with a coarser texture are sometimes referred to as "river rock" and are frequently utilized as bases or for drainage purposes in landscaping. Conversely, river pebbles are smoother, smaller stones that are frequently utilized for water features, patios, and other decorative applications.

How Deep Should I Put River Rock?

The ideal depth for river rock depends on its intended use. A layer of 2-4 inches is typically adequate to create a sturdy and visually appealing surface for decorative uses such as patios and paths. In order to get the best results when utilizing river rock for drainage or erosion control, you might need to apply a layer that is 4-6 inches deeper.

What Size River Rock Is Best For Landscaping?

River pebbles and river rock are vastly different, even though they are often used interchangeably. Larger, more angular stones with a coarser texture are sometimes referred to as "river rock" and are frequently utilized as bases or for drainage purposes in landscaping. Conversely, river pebbles are smoother, smaller stones that are frequently utilized for water features, patios, and other decorative applications.

What Is The Best Material To Put Under River Rock?

A landscape fabric or geotextile is recommended under river rock to prevent weeds and erosion. For drainage, a layer of gravel or crushed stone can be added before the fabric.

How Much Will A Ton of River Rock Cover?

The coverage of a ton of river rock varies based on the stone size and the depth of the application. As a general estimate, a ton can cover approximately 100-150 square feet at a depth of 2 inches.

What our clients say

"I was thoroughly impressed with my experience from start to finish! The Landscape Barn team made the entire process effortless and enjoyable. The 3/8 inch New England River Rock I ordered for my garden path is absolutely perfect. The staff were incredibly helpful and friendly, making sure everything went smoothly. I'm so pleased with the outcome that I'm already planning to use them again. Thank you for such excellent service!

Sarah T.

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