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Landscaping with Stone

Landscaping with stone brings in a natural element that evokes solidness and a sense security to your home and garden.

You can use large and small and small rock, boulders and natural stones in many different ways to add some depth and texture to your landscaping design.



Landscaping rocks can come in different unique sizes, shapes and styles. Not only is there a fun collection of colors of landscaping rock there is also several different kinds of stone to choose from.

Different landscaping designs will require different landscaping rock .

If you want landscaping rock to use as a cover-up for the dirt and in place of mulch – you’ll find a plethora of choices at the nursery and landscape yards.

They can tell you how much you’ll need based on your measurements. This kind of rock comes in many colors, sizes and textures, and the decision about which one to use in your yard can be painful!

If you think you want to add one of those large boulders that are often seen in commercial landscape designs, you might find these at the nursery as well, but probably need to look to a landscaping company for help.

You can also find these large rocks at stone quarries – but the easiest way to get them to your yard is to hire a landscaper to help. Not only will they deliver these boulders, but they will help with the design plan and if you want (and it’s usually cost effective and by far easier) they’ll place the rock in the proper spot at the right angle.


Landscaping with stone all around the yard and gardens.

  • Use medium sized rock seating around a fire pit
  • Placed a large boulder strategically in a rock garden as a focal point
  • Positioned rocks around a patio or deck in a random pattern
  • Use at the entrance of a garden
  • In a landscaping “island” design
  • Place natural stone outcroppings around a man-made pond or waterfall
  • For privacy, use large landscape rock to add height to an area.Back-fill behind the boulder wall with trailing plants and flowers.
  • Rock boulders can add interest in front of a fence
  • Build stone walls to define outdoor rooms
  • Use natural or man-made stone blocks for retaining walls

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    Integrate Rocks into the landscape design naturally.

    The trick to landscaping with stone and rocks successfully is to fully integrate them into your backyard garden and the landscape design so that it looks natural.

    If you were to just put your landscaping rock here and there you will be doing nothing for the yard and your yard will end up looking strange and unbalanced.

    One way to connect landscaping stone to the garden is to lay a garden path of crushed stone, and line it with 4-5" rocks.

    Try balancing a flower garden bed with a large landscape rock- or anchor an island garden with a large rock as the centerpiece. A Cottage Garden will look like it’s been there forever if there are boulders and rock strewn in and out of the delphiniums and roses.

  • Plan exactly where each landscaping rock should be placed for the ultimate good effect. Think about the landscaping design principles and use balance and unity in your plan.

  • Cluster rocks in odd numbers- it's better than dotting the landscape with one here and there.

  • If you take the time to bury your rock so that it looks like it’s been in that spot for years- it will look much better. The depth will all depend upon the landscaping rock that you finally choose for your yard. If you choose a very large landscaping rock then it should be sunk into the ground deeper than a smaller landscaping rock. Four to six inches is a good depth for your landscaping rock to be buried. Make sure that the boulder is stable and secure, without rocking back and forth if someone leans on it.


    How To Place Boulders

    It is easy to add a landscaping rock or boulder to you backyard landscaping.. All you (or the landscaper) need to do is dig a spot about 10 inches larger than the size of your landscaping rock and then place the rock into it. Voila! (You might have to patch the grass or add mulch around the hole.)


    Why use landscaping boulders and large rocks?

    A couple of reasons to add landscaping stones and large boulders into your landscaping design is for variety and interest.

    For a landscaping design to look professional, layers are used, and this can be hard achieve without the use of some landscaping stones. A flat yard and garden is kind of boring- but using stones to create different levels for your eyes to focus on brings energy into the landscape.

    Landscaping with stone and rock is not the only way to give your yard depth but it is one of the easiest ways.

    You could try to change the slope of your yard, but it’s easier to simply use landscaping stones to bring some depth and change the look of the yard.

    Another popular landscaping idea is to use rock and stone to create walls built up about 24 inches off the ground. This creates a a sense of intimacy in the outdoor space. Adding stone walls around a brick patio adds character and more of a sense of an outdoor room and your outdoor entertaining moves to the next level!

    The wall can be used for seating for guests or as a spot to showcase a container garden.


    Some things to think about when landscaping with stone

    The pros are all of the reasons listed in the article.

    The cons are:

  • Rock is heavy and not very movable. Once it’s planted, it usually stays.
  • Landscaping with stone can be expensive. The delivery and labor costs are high too.
  • The smaller rocks and stones can make mowing the lawn a bear unless they are contained with edging of some sort.
  • If you decide that you’re tired of the look of the small stones and rocks in your gardens and landscape, well, removing it is a hassle. I can tell you from experience that it’s a lot of back bending hard work to shovel up and don’t forget it needs to be hauled away.

    With careful planning, you can transform the whole look of your yard with the simple use of landscaping stones, boulders and rock.



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