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Multicolor Creek Rock Large (per lb)

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Multicolor Creek Rock Large is a natural river stone that brings the rugged, textured appearance of a wild streambed directly into your landscape projects. You will appreciate the diverse blend of earthy tans, deep grays, and soft ochre tones that provide a natural and grounded feel to any garden or water feature. Because these stones are larger and heavier than standard pea gravel, they stay exactly where they are placed, even during heavy rain or wind. Their smooth, water-worn surfaces catch the light beautifully when wet, making them a centerpiece for dry creek beds or as a decorative border around a patio or walkway.

Key Features of Multicolor Creek Rock Large

Provides a natural and enduring ground cover that does not require seasonal replacement
Features rounded edges that make it safe for use in areas with high foot traffic
Offers enough weight to stay in place on slopes or in areas with moderate water flow
Displays a wide variety of natural mineral colors that shift and deepen when wet
Resists fading and sun damage for a look that stays consistent year after year
Works well as a heavy-duty mulch substitute for large trees and hardy shrubs
Supports proper soil drainage by allowing water to move freely between the stones
Creates a striking visual contrast when paired with smaller gravels or dark mulch

Additional Information

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Product Type: Large River Rock
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Product Use: Decorative Landscaping and Water Features
Size: Sold per pound
Material: Natural River Stone
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When installing these larger rocks in a dry creek bed, placing them in a slightly curved or winding pattern will better mimic the way a natural stream would flow across the land. For the best long-term results, removing a few inches of topsoil and laying down a heavy-duty landscape fabric before placement will keep the stones from sinking into the ground. If the stones begin to gather dust or debris over time, a quick rinse with a garden hose is all that is needed to bring back their natural shine and color.

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