You need to call local gravel/mulch/garden supply yards. The prices vary considerably. A few conversions that may help: * There are 27 cu ft in a cubic yard. * Pea gravel runs about 1.3-1.4 tons per cubic yard.
$20 a ton or $24 a Cubic Yard for "pea gravel" 3/8" sized rock
typically the size of peas hence the name pea gravel
One square yard of this should cost you roughly $35
Pea stone is gravel that is about 1/4 inch in diameter (the size of a pea).
The sub-grade's compacted soil, topped by the sub-base of crushed stone and then the pea gravel.
Pea gravel works if you use it at the bottom of an aquarium. You can also use it to make walkways and other concrete surfaces.
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Pea gravel consists of small, rounded stones often used for walkways, animal pens, and other places where sharp gravel isn't wanted. Pea gravel can come in more than one size but is typically anywhere from 1/8 of an inch to 3/8 or an inch in diameter.
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