Multi-Purpose Gravel

Multi-Purpose Gravel is a 1/2"-3/4" crushed aggregate that enhances your landscape. This rock promotes drainage, which is great for retaining wall installation as core fill and backfill. It can also be used for decorative rock in landscapes, gardens, trees, shrubs, flowerbeds, and ponds. Features.

Drainage

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The Best Gravel for Driveways

The best gravel for driveways depends on size and shape, aesthetics, and drainage abilities. See our top picks for best gravel for driveways.

Gravel Landscaping Rock at Lowes

White landscaping rock — like marble chips, pebbles and gravel — can brighten shady spots of your garden and give it an overall clean, crisp look. At Lowe's, you'll find a wide array of landscaping rocks — from crushed stone, pebbles and gravel to river rock, lava rock, and larger decorative stones.

2024 Gravel Prices | Crushed Stone Cost (Per Ton, Yard

Gravel prices are $10 – $50 per ton, $15 – $75 per yard, $1 – $3 per square foot, or $1,350 per truck load. Crushed stone delivery is included up to 10 miles. HomeGuide

Gravel

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Types of Gravel (Ultimate Buying Guide)

Types of gravel ultimate buying guide including different products. Find out the best gravel to use for driveways, paths & landscaping designs

What Are The Different Types Of Gravel To Consider

Rocks are rocks, right? Actually, there are many types of gravel to consider for your project. Each type of gravel will have variations in shape, durability, and cost. To that end, having a general understanding of the most common types of gravel can help you choose the best gravel for your project.

Gravel Calculator | How much gravel do you need?

Assuming you have a 10 ft long by 10 ft wide by 2" high driveway, the amount of gravel will be 0.617 cubic yards or 0.794 tons. Convert 2" to feet: 2/12 = 0.166 ft. Calculate gravel volume: 10 ft × 10 ft × 0.166 ft = 16.667 cubic feet. Convert to cubic yards: 16.667/27 = 0.617 cubic yards.

Gravel

Gravel (/ ˈ ɡ r æ v əl /) is a loose aggregation of rock fragments. Gravel occurs naturally on Earth as a result of sedimentary and erosive geological processes; it is also produced in large quantities commercially as crushed stone. Gravel is classified by particle size range and includes size classes from granule- to boulder-sized fragments