Southtown Cobble 3/4" - 1 1/2"
Enhance Your Landscape with Southtown Cobble – Inspriring Natural Beauty, Lasting Durability.
Southtown Cobble (3/4" - 1 1/2") is a versatile, naturally rounded stone that enhances both contemporary and rustic landscapes. Whether you're designing a serene outdoor retreat or adding visual interest to hardscapes, these cobbles bring depth, texture, and durability to any project.
Key Features:
- Size: Ranging from 3/4" to 1 1/2", these cobbles offer a refined yet organic appearance, adding dimension without overpowering your design.
- Color Palette: A beautiful mix of warm beige, sandy tan, rustic brown, and soft gray tones.
- Durability: Naturally weather-resistant, these stones retain their color and shape over time, making them a reliable and long-lasting choice for outdoor applications.
Versatility & Applications
Whether for decorative or functional use, Southtown Cobble (3/4" - 1 1/2") provides versatility across various landscape applications. Its warm color palette and smooth, natural texture make it a fantastic choice for enhancing any outdoor project.
- Decorative Uses: Ideal for xeriscaping, park strips, garden borders, pathways, and dry riverbeds. The soft, natural tones make this rock an eye-catching addition to accent areas and water features.
- Functional Uses: Perfect for landscape beds, erosion control on slopes and weed suppression in garden beds.
Benefits:
- Aesthetic Appeal: Smooth, rounded shapes and a warm, earthy color blend create a naturally inviting landscape element, ideal for xeriscaping, decorative accents, and water features.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for dry riverbeds, pathway borders, landscape beds, and erosion control, these cobbles add both beauty and function to your outdoor space.
- Low Maintenance: Unlike organic ground cover, Southtown Cobble does not decompose, requires minimal upkeep, and helps with weed suppression.
Ideal Use Applications:
- Dry Riverbeds: Mimic the look of a natural streambed with these cobbles, adding authenticity and visual interest to your landscape design.
- Decorative Borders: Outline garden beds or pathways with soft, rounded stones that contrast beautifully with structured hardscapes.
- Ground Cover: Replace traditional mulch with cobbles for enhanced erosion control and long-term landscape stability.
Delivery Service Area
At Haul-4-U, we proudly deliver Southtown Cobble to the following locations:
- Salt Lake County
- Utah County
- Davis County
- Tooele County
- Summit County
- Weber County
- Wasatch County
We ensure that high-quality materials are delivered directly to your project site, wherever you are in these regions.
Why Choose Haul-4-U?
- Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable team helps you select the right materials and quantities for your project.
- High-Quality Products: We source only premium cobbles to ensure your landscape remains beautiful and durable.
- Commitment to Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our priority, and we strive to provide exceptional service with every order.
Ready to Enhance Your Outdoor Space?
Contact us today to learn more about Southtown Cobble and how it can elevate your landscape design. Let’s bring your outdoor vision to life!
Best Results: For best results and to reduce weed growth, install rock around 3" - 4" deep over top of quality commercial grade weed barrier.
Recommended Depth Rule: The rule of thumb with rock is to install a rock atleast twice the size of the rock not going any less than 2" deep when using small rocks. With a rock that ranges in size from about 1" - 2", average the range at 1 1/2" and the minimum recommended depth would be 3" deep. Going less or basing your measurements on less depth will likely show the bare ground beneath the rock or running short. You are welcome to place rock deeper than the minimum recommended.
Depth |
Coverage per Cubic Yard |
1" |
300 Square Feet |
2" |
150 Square Feet |
3" |
100 Square Feet |
4" |
75 Square Feet |
5" |
60 Square Feet |
6" |
50 Square Feet |
7" |
42 Square Feet |
8" |
37 Square Feet |
Notice: Rocks do not come clean. They may contain dust, small amounts of crushing fines, or some dirt stuck to the rocks. This is all due to the crushing or screening process. The images used are normally of the rocks after they have been cleaned off to showcase what the rocks will look like after rain, sprinklers, etc has cleaned them off. It is best to install rocks first, then rinse any dust or dirt off once installed.