3 Ways to Incorporate Boulders Into Your Landscaping
It’s never too early to start thinking about your spring landscaping plans, especially when there always seems to be a new shortage of goods. Garrity Stone, Inc. has been Indiana’s supplier of all-natural stone products since 1964, and we are proud to bring you the very best selection for your outdoor projects. Let’s talk about boulders, which can be tricky to incorporate into your landscaping. We’ll give you three ideas of how to use landscaping boulders around the outside of your home that will make a statement.
1. Flank Your Driveway
When it comes to boulders, Garrity Stone, Inc. offers a variety of sizes and colors on our four-acre lot. One use for boulders on your property is to flank your driveway. You could either place larger boulders on each side of the end of your driveway or smaller ones at intervals to line your driveway.
2. Add Texture to Your Flower Bed
If you really want to make a statement in your landscaping, add boulders to your flower bed for extra texture and interest. You could use boulders around the edge of your flower bed, or in it to create varying levels. With boulders on our lot that range from five pounds all the way up to two tons, you are sure to find what you need for your project.
3. Include in Your Retaining Wall
When you are building a retaining wall, you can use boulders of different sizes to give it character as a focal point. Garrity Stone, Inc. has boulders in shades of pink, blue, brown, red, tan, and white, to complement the colors in your landscaping palette. It’s always wise to place your order and make your purchase as early as you can to ensure the availability of the stone you want.
Contact Us for a Quote or Consultation
Let Garrity Stone help enhance your curb appeal with our natural stone. In addition to boulders, we offer retaining wall stone, flagstone, steps & slabs, and more. Contact us today at (317) 546-0893 to learn how you can add a touch of sophistication, or to schedule a delivery for your stone. We serve Indianapolis and Fishers, Indiana, along with the surrounding communities.