LANDSCAPE STONE

Landscape stone covers a lot of ground on a project, from edging and pathways to dry-stacked walls and graded transitions. The Rock Garden supplies locally quarried material in consistent sizing, delivered directly to the job site so the crew that places it isn't working around an unreliable load.

Flagstone

Available in a range of natural sizes and profiles, with enough variation in the selection to suit pathways, patios, and surface applications without forcing a look that feels too uniform or too inconsistent.

Tap each stone image to reveal its name.

Colorado Red

Cowboy

Smoke

Santa Fe Buff

Watermark Buff

Black Beauty

New Mexico

Drystack & Strip Stone

Quarried from the Rocky Mountains and sorted for the layered builds that drystack and strip applications call for. Pieces are selected with stacking and coursing in mind so crews aren't spending time on site working around material that doesn't fit the method.

Tap each stone image to reveal its name.

Watermark Buff

Smoke

Cowboy

Colorado Red

New Mexico

Boulders

Each piece is hand-selected for the kind of natural shape and scale that sits convincingly in a landscape, suited for features, erosion work, and installations where the material needs to hold its own in the finished design.

Tap each stone image to reveal its name.

Aspen

Forged

Buff Blocks

Moss Rock

Cottonwood Blocks

Black Beauty

Cherokee

Onyx

Brownstone

Monoliths

Walling Rock

Locally quarried and chosen for the kind of structural consistency that walling applications require. The Rocky Mountain origin comes through in the character of the stone, and the selection process ensures what arrives on site works together rather than against the build.

Tap each stone image to reveal its name.

Cherokee/Aspen/Brownstone

Moss Rock

Black Beauty

Onyx Drywall

Arapaho Blocks

Frequently-Asked

Questions

What types of landscape stone does The Rock Garden carry?
Flagstone, drystack and strip stone, boulders, and walling rock are all available, with enough range in each category to suit most project specs without having to source from multiple suppliers.

Can landscape stone be custom cut or fabricated?

Yes. Fabrication is handled in-house, so stone can be shaped and sized to fit the project before it leaves the quarry.

Do you deliver landscape stone to job sites?

Yes. Delivery and placement are both available, handled by The Rock Garden's own team on a schedule that works around the project timeline.

What's the difference between drystack and walling rock?

Drystack and strip stone is sorted specifically for layered, mortarless builds where coursing and fit do the structural work. Walling rock is selected for consistent sizing that courses cleanly with or without mortar, depending on the application.

Do you offer drilling or boring for landscape stone installations?

Yes. Drilling and boring are available for projects that require precise modifications, water feature integration, or structural mounting before the stone reaches the site.

Can boulders be placed by The Rock Garden's team?

Yes. Placement is part of what the delivery team handles, which matters for larger pieces that require equipment and positioning judgment to sit correctly in the landscape.

How do I know which landscape stone is right for my project?

Stopping by the showroom is the most straightforward way to work through it. Seeing the material in person alongside the team makes the selection process faster and more accurate than working from descriptions alone.

Is there a minimum order for landscape stone?

Reaching out directly is the best way to work through order specifics, since it varies depending on material type and whether fabrication or delivery is involved.

How far in advance should I place a landscape stone order?

It depends on the scope and whether fabrication is involved, but getting in touch before the project reaches that phase is always the safer approach. Last-minute orders can be accommodated, but early communication gives the team more room to work with.

Can The Rock Garden source specific sizes of boulders for a project?

Yes. Boulder selection happens at the quarry, so if a project calls for a particular scale or shape, that conversation is worth having before an order is placed rather than after.

Do you handle phased deliveries for larger landscape projects?

Yes. Delivery can be coordinated in stages so material arrives as the project needs it rather than all at once, which keeps the site manageable and the crew working efficiently.

Is flagstone sold by the piece or by weight?

Reaching out directly is the best way to work through pricing and quantity specifics, since it varies by material type and project scope.

Can walling rock be used for both structural and decorative walls?

Yes. It's selected for the kind of consistency that holds up in structural applications, and the natural character of the stone carries through in decorative contexts just as well.

What should I bring when visiting the showroom to discuss a landscape project?

Project dimensions and any design references are helpful, but coming in with just a general idea of the scope is enough to start a useful conversation with the team.

Does The Rock Garden work with landscaping companies on an ongoing basis?

Recurring supplier relationships are a regular part of how The Rock Garden operates, and contractors who need consistent material across multiple projects are a natural fit for that kind of arrangement.
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram