Rock & Gravel

Rock & Gravel 

Image courtesy of  Growsource

Rock & Gravel 

Rock & Gravel

Image courtesy of  Growsource

Varieties Delivered


ROCK


DRAIN ROCK – 1-1 1/2 inch round rock


PEA GRAVEL – 3/8 inch


SAND – Screened


CRUSHED ROCK


ROCK – 3/4 inch Super


GRAVEL – 5/8 inch minus bank gravel


CLEAR – 5/8 inch crushed with no fines


LIMESTONE  – Lots of fines and packs hard

ROCK


DRAIN ROCK – 1-1 1/2 inch round rock


PEA GRAVEL – 3/8 inch


SAND – Screened


CRUSHED ROCK


ROCK – 3/4 inch Super


GRAVEL – 5/8 inch minus bank gravel


CLEAR – 5/8 inch crushed with no fines


LIMESTONE  – Lots of fines and packs hard

We purchase your custom, bulk order of Rock from one of the local landscaping yards in Whatcom County, load it onto our dump truck and haul it to your location.

Calculate how much to order

Whatcom Hauling has year-round delivery of landscape materials, throughout Whatcom County.


Half (1/2) cubic yard minimum.

How can I use rock in my yard?

Using compost in your garden is a highly beneficial practice for numerous reasons. To begin with, compost enriches the soil by adding essential nutrients that help plants grow strong and healthy. It improves soil structure, allowing for better water retention and aeration, which in turn supports root development. Additionally, compost promotes the presence of beneficial microorganisms that contribute to a balanced ecosystem in your garden. It reduces the need for chemical fertilizers, making it an environmentally friendly option that helps minimize pollution and promotes sustainability.  Overall, using compost is an effective way to enhance your garden’s productivity.


dirt, rock and soil piles