I am wanting to purchase some rock to landscape part of my sidewalk/flower bed area. Anyone know of a few places around here who sell that type of thing? I have checked with Lowe's and Home Depot and they don't have what I am looking for? Do nursery's have that type of thing, in particular the one at 91st and lewis?
Thanks!
Hardscape Materials (//%22http://www.hardscapematerials.com/%22) in Bixby.
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Originally posted by TulsaMINI
Hardscape Materials (//%22http://www.hardscapematerials.com/%22) in Bixby.
thank you, that is exactly what I was looking for!
Rosser Stone.....
There is a place with an even better selection near 169, just south of 51st I believe. They easily have 20 or 30 different selections of flagstone. You can see it off the west side of the highway over there. Sorry don't know the name. Its not pretty looking like the one in Bixby, but they have the selection, its mostly where the builders and contractors around town go.
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Originally posted by TheArtist
There is a place with an even better selection near 169, just south of 51st I believe. They easily have 20 or 30 different selections of flagstone. You can see it off the west side of the highway over there. Sorry don't know the name. Its not pretty looking like the one in Bixby, but they have the selection, its mostly where the builders and contractors around town go.
That's Rosser.
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Originally posted by dsjeffries
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Originally posted by TheArtist
There is a place with an even better selection near 169, just south of 51st I believe. They easily have 20 or 30 different selections of flagstone. You can see it off the west side of the highway over there. Sorry don't know the name. Its not pretty looking like the one in Bixby, but they have the selection, its mostly where the builders and contractors around town go.
That's Rosser.
I will try them today also. I was looking at website of the place in bixby and it looks like you can only buy it by the ton? it only listed prices for 2000 lbs anyways. I will check out both today. I have been trying to avoid 169 because of the construction, but will go there this afternoon.
Thank you!
Sand Springs sand and gravel has a lot too...
Also by the ton. (Just tell them the area and the depth and they will tell you how much you need.)
Rosser is cheaper than hardscape, but hardscape has better service, and you don't have to tromp through mud to find your rock.