Transform Your Landscape with Crushed Rock

Durable landscape materials for drainage, ground cover, and hardscape applications.

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Strength, Stability, and Long-Term Performance

Crushed rock is a versatile material used across residential and commercial landscaping projects. From improving drainage to creating clean, low-maintenance ground cover, crushed rock provides long-lasting performance where soil or mulch may not be the right fit.



Greatsoil offers a selection of crushed rock products chosen for consistency, durability, and practical use in Southern California landscapes.

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Our Crushed Rock Products

Don't wait to transform your outdoor space with the beauty and benefits of crushed rock. At Greatsoil, we're eager to help you bring your landscaping vision to life. With our extensive selection, expert advice, and commitment to customer satisfaction, we're here to ensure your project's success. Request a call back today, and take the first step towards a stunning, low-maintenance landscape that you'll enjoy for years to come.

All products are sold per cubic yard.

How Much Rock Do You Need?

If you know the area you'd like to cover, we've got a great calculator to help you purchase the perfect amount of crushed rock. Check out the calculator or give us a call anytime!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you deliver?

    Yes!  Skip the hassle of hauling soil. We'll bring it right to your doorstep in San Marcos and surrounding areas.

  • How do I know if my yard needs crushed rock?

    Here are some indicators that it might be time to consider this versatile material:

    • Persistent insect problems in your garden
    • Frequent mold or mildew growth on mulch
    • Desire for improved fire safety around your property
    • Need for a low-maintenance ground cover
    • Want to add visual interest to your landscape
    • Looking for a long-lasting alternative to organic mulch
  • How much crushed rock should I order?

    First measure the area you're planning to cover. Then we recommend using our Cubic Yard Calculator and then ordering 20% to 25% more than your calculated volume. This allows for compaction, settling over time, and inaccuracies in measuring the area.