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With a contemporary look and clean aesthetic, Mexican Beach Pebbles provide a modern touch to any outdoor landscape. Produced by the relentless surf, beach pebbles have developed a naturally smooth finish unlike ordinary garden stones. Mexican Pebbles are an ultra-premium product hand-picked from beaches on the Baja Peninsula. Instantly elevate the look and feel of your landscape by adding beach pebbles between stepping-stones and pathways or in and around planters to create the perfect backdrop for greenery. Do you enjoy arts and crafts. Beach Pebbles are the premiere choice for rock painting parties due to their smooth matte-like finish. Have your children paint a few pebbles and add them into your landscape for a more personal touch.
Coverage Area (sq. ft.) | 3 sq ft | Coverage Area at 3 In. (sq. ft.) | 2 sq ft |
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Maximum Rock Size (in.) | 5 in | Minimum Rock Size (in.) | 3 in |
Application | Garden, Ground Cover | Bag Capacity/Dry Volume (cu. ft.) | .5 cu ft |
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Bag Weight (lb.) | 40 lb | Color Family | Multi-Colored |
Pack Size | 1 | Packaging Type | Bagged |
Returnable | 90-Day | Rock Size | Large |
Rock Type | Mexican Beach Pebbles |
Manufacturer Warranty | 30 Day Customer Satisfaction |
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The bag weighs 40 pounds.
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These rocks are Mexican Beach Pebbles. They are 100% natural stones, hand-picked from the shores of the Baja California Peninsula. This indicates they are not limestone, but rather pebbles formed by natural processes on the beach.
To determine how many cubic feet of rock you need, you first need to calculate the area of the border and then multiply by the desired depth. Since you want a border 4 feet wide and 35 feet long, the area is 4 ft * 35 ft = 140 sq ft. You mentioned wanting rock 2-4 inches in size. To make calculations easier, let's use an average depth of 3 inches, which is equivalent to 0.25 feet (3 inches / 12 inches/foot). Therefore, the total cubic feet you need is 140 sq ft * 0.25 ft = 35 cubic feet.
I just ordered a 0.5 box of the 3-5" size large rocks. I pulled out the first five and the kitchen scale showed that they weighed 1655g. If we do a little math, that means that my box should contain ~54 rocks. If you planned on 50 per box, then you would be safe and you'd have a little buffer in case some of the rocks were chipped or not quite what you needed for your project.
I just bought a 40 pound box of size large rocks (advertised as 3-5"). The first five that I pulled out of the bag weighed a total of 1655g, so using a little math my forty pound box should have ~54 rocks. If you planned on 50 rocks per box you'd probably be safe, since you could be more choosy about having chips or being perfectly smooth.
I ordered 0.5 cubic feet of size large (3-5" rocks) and received a cardboard box measuring 12"x12"x8.5" with two plastic bags of rocks inside. In your case, how deep do you want your rocks? For a back-of-the-envelope calculation, let's assume that the box represents the two 12"x12" squares (because the height of 8.5"/2= 4.25" which is pretty close to the average size of these rocks, which means we would be going one rock deep). If your space is 40 sq. feet and a box covers 2 sq. feet in our rough calculations, then you could expect to get 20 boxes. If you want less depth, then you could stretch your rocks further using similar calculations for your own situation.
The 0.50 cu. ft. rocks are packaged in two plastic bags within a cardboard box.
Yes, the 3-5" rocks are generally considered large enough to use as a border between grass and mulch. They are heavy enough to stay in place and create a visible barrier. As for how many you'll need, that depends on the length and width of the border you want to create. One 0.5 cubic foot bag covers approximately 2 square feet at a depth of 3 inches. You can use this information to estimate the number of bags required for your project.
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