Rocks & Boulders

General Range
Granite Rock
Granite is a lighter grey coarse grain rock ranging in size from 300-700mm. The smaller rock is great for garden edging whereas the larger sizes are great for rock gardens, feature rocks, dry stone garden/retaining walls.
This rock is often more naturally rounded than other rock types however it is also one of the heaviest (but more hard wearing) rocks so you may need machinery to move larger rocks.
$185m³


Sandstone Rock
Sandstone is good as a landscaping or building stone due to its interesting colour variations. This pink, white and yellow sandstone rock is ideal for feature walls or for feature rock in gardens. Sandstone is easier to cut and work than granite but is tough enough for paving or steppers.
$170m³


Cooroy Yellow Rock
$165m³


Basalt Rock
Basalt is a darker grey rock with a fine grain ranging in size from 250-700mm. The smaller rock is great for garden edging whereas the larger sizes are great for rock gardens, feature rocks, dry stone garden/retaining walls.
This rock is often sharper than other rock types.
$145m³


Envirostone 150-400mm
$160m³


River Rock 75-150mm
This is our largest size natural river rock and is often used in the creation of dry creek beds, as feature rocks or to create garden borders.
It is complemented by our smaller river gravels in 10mm, 20mm and 40mm.
$130m³


Feature Bowl Rocks
Our hexagonal basalt feature rocks are perfect for use as a bird bath in a sheltered place in the garden. Attract smaller native birds, lizards and frogs to your garden.
Some of the deeper bowl rocks can also be used for shallow plants.
Smaller bowls range from $40-60 and larger $80-100.
Priced depending on size


Feature Pillar Rocks
Our hexagonal basalt pillar rocks make a striking addition to any garden and can be used standing as a feature pillar or laid horizontally as a seat.
Perfect for a property entrance feature.
Smaller pillars range from $80-100 and larger $100-150.
Priced depending on size


Feature Bluestone Slabs
These 100mm thick Bluestone slabs come all the way from Wee Jasper in the Snowy Mountains.
Some of the slabs are up to 1.5 m long. They can be used as feature steppers but are also thick enough to be used as seats or small bridges.
They are priced individually.
Priced depending on size