Sand, Soil, and Aggregates
Stone Forest carries a complete line of sand, soil, decorative gravel and aggregates.
Bulk Sand

Masonry Sand
Masonry sand is clean white sand used for mixing mortar, topdressing lawns and, most importantly, filling sand boxes for the future leaders of our country.

Granite Sand
Granite sand is also called M-10 sand. It is gray-colored, fine particles of granite. Granite sand is used every day in hardscape installations because of its ability to harden once in place. It is specified under ASTM C 136 and CSA-A23.2A for use as bedding sand under pavers. It also can be used for bedding sand under stone patios, to fill joints in dry set stone patios, as pathways and to stabilize dry set stone walls.

River Sand
River sand is dredged from a river in North Georgia. It is a coarse brown sand great for topdressing your yard.
Soil
Stone Forest now carries bagged Mulches and Soils
Our NEW Bagged Material is great for purchasing in smaller amounts, can be transported easily, and makes working in those difficult to reach areas much easier. The Bagged Mulch we now carry includes Hardwood, Cypress, Red Flower, Black Velvet and Walnut Brown Mulch as well as Pine Nuggets and Mini Pine Nuggets. Our bagged soils include Top Soil, Organic Planting Soil and Soil Conditioner.

Organic Planting Soil (OPS)
A blended soil containing light organics, pine bark and mushroom compost. Great for amending tired soil or flower and shrub beds. Available in bulk or 40 pound bags.

Screened Top Soil
A rich dark top soil used for filling low or bare spots, planting trees or shrubs, planting beds and installation of new lawns. Avaliable in bulk or 40 pound bags.

Clean Fill Dirt
Red clay-colored dirt without large sticks, rocks or car mufflers. Used for backfilling and grading.
Bulk Gravel, River Rock, and Aggregates

Standard Pea Gravel
A pea- to marble-size decorative gravel native to the Southeast. Used in paths, ponds, landscape beds and driveways. It has a smooth, rounded shape and is brown to white in color.

Garden Path Gravel
A pea- to marble-size decorative gravel that has an angular shape that locks together used to create solid paths and walkways. This dark brown gravel has the occasional shell or fossil indicating the timeless durability of stone. Used in paths, ponds, landscape beds and driveways.
Crimson Stone
A marble- to quarter-size decorative gravel native to the Southeast. It has a distinct red and black mixed color. Used in paths, ponds, landscape beds and driveways, it is a great alternative to lava rock. It has a rough texture and angular shaped pieces.
Crimson Stone Walkway
A pea- to marble-size decorative gravel that has an angular shape that locks together, used to create solid paths and walkways. This red and black colored gravel makes a great alternative to lava rock. Used in paths, ponds, landscape beds and driveways.
Shot Pea Gravel
The smallest size decorative gravel is larger than sand and smaller than a pea. It is used in paths, ponds, landscape beds and driveways. It has a textured but rounded shape and has brown and white mixed colors.

Large River Gravel
A quarter- to golf-ball size gravel Native to the Southeast. Used in paths, ponds, landscape beds and driveways, it has a smooth rounded shape and is brown to white in color.

Extra Large River Gravel
A golf ball- to baseball-size decorative gravel native to the Southeast. Used in paths, ponds, landscape beds and driveways, it has a smooth, rounded shape and is brown to white in color.
River Rock (bulk)
This material comes in mixed sizes (from baseball to basketball size) with smooth, irregular, rounded shapes. River rock has a tan or buff color and is perfect for creating dry creek beds, ponds, erosion control, and is used for accents throughout a landscape.

Crushed Stone Base
Commonly referred to as Crush-N-Run in the construction industry, this crushed granite material is the foundation alternative to concrete. It is used as the bases for paver and stone patios, walls and driveways.
Crushed Granite #57
57 stone is a medium-sized (1/2” to 3/4”) granite gravel that is gray in color. It is commonly used for drainage, erosion control and driveways.
Available for Delivery only (3 ton minimum)
Crushed Granite #34
34 stone is a medium-sized (2” to 3”) granite gravel that is gray in color. It is commonly used for drainage, erosion control and driveways.
Crushed Granite #89
89 stone is a small-sized (fine to 3/8”) granite gravel that is gray in color. It is commonly used for drainage, erosion control, paths and driveways.
Rip Rap Type 3
Rip Rap is a large-sized (4” to 12”) granite stone that is gray in color and irregular in shape. It is commonly used for drainage and erosion control.
Surge Stone
Surge Stone is a large-sized (4” to 8”) granite stone that is gray in color and irregular in shape. It is commonly used for drainage and erosion control.
