Bring a touch of coastal serenity to your outdoor design with Mexican Beach Pebbles. Whether you’re working on a commercial property or adding flair to your home garden, these versatile stones add a unique, sophisticated element that is both functional and visually stunning.
Mexican Beach Pebbles are known for their smooth texture and consistent size, making them perfect for a wide variety of landscaping applications. Their rounded edges and range of natural colors add elegance to any outdoor setting. These pebbles are also highly durable, ideal for creating low-maintenance landscapes that last.
Our collection of Mexican Beach Pebbles includes various sizes to suit different project needs. Here’s a breakdown of how to select the right pebble size:
• 3/8” Mexican Beach Pebbles: Best suited for small decorative projects, such as planter accents or intricate garden designs.
• 1/2”–1” Mexican Beach Pebbles: A versatile option that works well for pathways, ground covers, and garden beds.
• 1”–2” Mexican Beach Pebbles: Perfect for creating a more dramatic look in rock gardens or bordering larger outdoor elements.
• 2”–3” Mexican Beach Pebbles: These larger stones provide a bold, modern touch to water features, dry stream beds, and pond areas.
• 3”–5” Mexican Beach Pebbles: Ideal for accenting larger spaces, these pebbles make a strong visual impact when used in larger-scale landscapes, especially around water features or fire pits.
Mexican Beach Pebbles are naturally polished by ocean waves, giving them a smoother finish than most other stones. They are often darker in color, with shades of black, gray, and brown, adding a distinct elegance compared to traditional rocks.
For decorative uses such as ground cover or pathways, a depth of 2-3 inches is recommended. For larger applications like erosion control, a depth of 4-6 inches may be necessary for maximum stability.
Mexican Beach Pebbles are naturally polished by ocean waves, giving them a smoother finish than most other stones. They are often darker in color, with shades of black, gray, and brown, adding a distinct elegance compared to traditional rocks.
To prevent weed growth and maintain the placement of your pebbles, it’s best to use a layer of landscape fabric beneath them. For projects involving drainage, you can add a layer of gravel or crushed stone beneath the fabric.
Coverage depends on the pebble size and the depth of application. As a general guideline, one ton of pebbles covers approximately 80-100 square feet at a 2-inch depth.