Hammond, LA | Tangipahoa Parish
Bulk landscape rock in 2-8 inch natural stone delivered across Tangipahoa Parish. Garden borders, tree rings, accent features.
Bulk delivery across Tangipahoa Parish. No hidden fees.
Landscape rock is natural stone in the 2-to-8-inch size range. Bigger than decorative gravel, smaller than riprap. The size makes it visible from a distance, which is the point. You can see each stone individually. It gives beds and borders a defined, intentional look.
We carry two common size ranges. The smaller 2-4 inch is best for garden borders, bed edging, and tree rings where you want a defined edge. The larger 4-8 inch works for accent features, larger water features, and statement pieces in wide open landscape beds.
Both sizes are natural stone with the color variation you'd expect. Light gray, tan, brown, and rust tones. No two loads are identical. That variation is what makes it look real.

Six common applications across Tangipahoa Parish.
Defining the edge of a garden bed with landscape rock creates a clean, permanent separation from lawn. No edging to maintain, no mulch to re-apply at the border. Stack two or three stones wide and it's done for years.
A ring of 2-4 inch landscape rock around a tree base looks finished and keeps lawn equipment away from the trunk. Much better than mulch for properties where the landscaping gets heavy weed trimmer traffic. The rock protects the root zone without breaking down.
Top existing mulch beds with a layer of landscape rock to extend the life of the design. The rock holds the mulch underneath, slows its breakdown, and adds visual weight to the bed. Good for beds that have been reworked too many times and need a permanent solution.
A cluster of larger 6-8 inch stones becomes a visual anchor in an open bed. Good for corners, entry points, or spots where a plant would normally go but you want something maintenance-free. Works especially well in commercial landscapes in the Hammond area where labor cost for plant replacement is a real concern.
Landscape rock along both sides of a gravel or stepping stone path gives the path definition and keeps the walking surface contained. The larger stones stay in place without staking or edging products.
The 4-8 inch range works well at the edge of a water feature or as the top layer of a dry creek bed. Visually, it reads as natural. Functionally, it holds the shape of the creek or pond edge under rain and erosion pressure.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Stone Type | Natural quarried or river stone |
| Common Sizes | 2-4 inch, 4-8 inch |
| Color | Gray, tan, brown, rust, mixed natural |
| Shape | Rounded to semi-angular |
| Unit Sold | By the cubic yard (bulk delivery) |
| Minimum Order | Call for current minimum |
| Delivery Area | All of Tangipahoa Parish |
| Best Use | Borders, tree rings, accent features, creek beds |
Larger stone covers less surface area per cubic yard than small gravel. A cubic yard of 2-4 inch landscape rock covers roughly 80-100 square feet at 3 inches deep. The 4-8 inch stone covers even less because of the larger voids.
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When in doubt, round up by one cubic yard. Landscaping projects always need a little extra.
The 2-4 inch is right for most beds and borders. The 4-8 inch is for visual features and larger-scale work. Measure the square footage of the area and pick your depth. Call us with those numbers.
Call (985) 602-5752 or submit a request online. We quote based on quantity, delivery location, and current pricing. Most Tangipahoa Parish deliveries schedule within one to two business days.
We drop the load at your property. Direct our driver to the best placement point. If you're doing multiple beds in different areas, we can split the load between spots depending on your layout.

We carry 2-4 inch and 4-8 inch as our standard sizes. The 2-4 inch is our most popular for residential landscape borders and tree rings. The 4-8 inch is used for larger accent features and creek bed applications. Call (985) 602-5752 to confirm current stock.
Natural gray, tan, brown, and rust tones. The mix varies by load because it's natural stone. There's no single uniform color, which is what gives it the natural look. If you need a specific color profile, ask about our decorative stone options.
Weed barrier fabric is a good idea. It keeps weeds from pushing up through the rock and slows the stone from sinking into soft soil over time. It's not required, but it extends the life of the installation. Pull existing weeds before laying the fabric.
Yes. The weight and size keep it in place during normal to heavy rain. In very low-lying areas near the Tangipahoa River or Tickfaw River, where flood waters occasionally run across landscape beds, some stone movement can occur. A solid border edge on both sides of the bed reduces that significantly.
Yes. We deliver across all of Tangipahoa Parish. Amite City, Natalbany, Kentwood, Independence, and rural properties in between. Call us with your address and we'll confirm the delivery window for your area.
Still have questions? Call (985) 602-5752. We'll help you figure out size, quantity, and delivery.
We serve all of Tangipahoa Parish. From Hammond to Amite City, Ponchatoula to Kentwood. Call (985) 602-5752 or request a free quote online and get your project moving.