Boulders and Cobbles come in a light toned landscaping rock that works well at contrasting certain plants for a natural stone border or as a retaining wall. Boulders and Cobbles are rocks in a wide size range of a few inchs to a few feet in size and can weigh thousands of pounds each depending on the stones size.
> We carry a few different options when it comes to boulders and cobbles. Some of our rocks have a red, black and bluish grey colors with a pop of some reddish orange landscaping rocks while others are mostly beige white tan with a few reds and blues.
> Cobbles and Boulders are an excellent choice for landscaping rock as well as a natural stone used for building retaining walls.
**Please note that natural stone varies in color and grain. Website photos may not be representative of current product lots. Please request a sample or photo of our current color range.
Stones are natural products and may change over time. As rocks are mined from the quarries, different color veins can cause variations in the stone. Please stop by for the most up-to-date stone samples.**
Benefits to Installing Decorative Stone
• LESS LABOR! Once installed your decorative stone will last as long as you want. No need to yearly adding material as with mulch.
• RETURN ON INVESTMENT. Save time and money by not having to regularly replace stone unlike materials such as mulch. Properties with premium landscapes using decorative stone or aggregate tend to have increased home values which are especially important in a competitive housing market.
• CURB APPEAL. Decorative landscaping rocks will look stunning year around whether it’s rainy, sunny, cloudy or somewhere in-between unlike mulch that fades in color over time.
• UNIQUE LOOK. Decorative Stone, Rocks, Aggregates, Cobbles and Boulders come in almost every color pattern, shape and size you can dream of giving you near endless possibilities and designs.
• BUG & RODENT FREE. Unlike mulch that can rot, mold, decays and holds water which attracts bugs and rodent’s decorative stone does not. This helps ensure the perimeter around your homes stays safe from unwanted visitors and damage.