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What is the best gravel for driveways and paths? Peninsula Landscape Supplies 

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Peninsula Landscape Supplies Ltd. is a retail supplier of bulk landscape materials. Our yard consists of a wide variety of soil mixes, mulches, composts, and manures. In addition to organic products, we also stock a variety of aggregates and ornamental slate. Our Sidney location on Vancouver Island includes a retail store in which you will find grass seed, fertilizer, garden tools, and a large assortment of garden ornaments.
All bulk materials can be picked up in small amounts, such as pails or bags. The yard has a loader on site for those who would like to have their pickup truck filled. Large and small loads for delivery are available, and our professional drivers can deliver your products on the same day that it is ordered.
Our staff members all have an interest in gardening and will advise you on the correct products to use to complete your landscaping tasks. Chris and Stephan are the senior landscape technicians and both hold certificates in horticulture and design. They are always happy to answer any gardening questions that you may have.
We look forward to helping you with your next project.

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@archaney
@archaney 7 лет назад
Thanks for posting. I'm researching gravel for a driveway and this was a big help.
@MMMarvelous
@MMMarvelous 7 лет назад
The 3/4" to dust limestone gravel that you call "road base" is typically called "Crusher Run" in the South by most of the people who sell it. It's different from straight 3/4" (usually called #57 limestone) as it has dust in it. I've found that Crusher Run only works well when the base below it is good. If you have sand or "prairie soil" that is not stable, I use a compacted base of red clay gravel at least 6" thick, usually 12" thick, then put Crusher Run down, but if the soil is just slightly bad, I compact the natural in-situ soil, then lay a thicker 1-1/2" limestone gravel which is usually called "Railroad Rock", but it's stone, not rock. Note that rock like "river rock" is also sold as "#57" & neither it nor "pea gravel" are suitable for driveways as they don't compact well. Also note that the people who sell raw materials are not the smartest people in the world & many of them use different terms for the same materials, so whoever you talk to, make sure you explain the consistency you want & its use before you order, and even better, take a trip to the yard or pit to inspect it. Also only buy from sellers who weigh their trucks & provide a receipt showing the actual weight to the 100th of a ton, like 26.52 tons, which is a typical 20-yd load in the old terminology. In most cases, the "pit" is a misnomer as it's usually just a yard where it's being held by a retailer when it's carted in from a pit they bought it from. Most of the stone in my state comes from one area --- Calera, AL, as it's the southernmost pit, so it serves all of Central & South Alabama being the closest to those areas.
@WilliamStewart1
@WilliamStewart1 6 лет назад
MMMarvelous What's your take on granite?
@shellykind
@shellykind 4 года назад
Hey I was wondering if you could help me. I have a gravel driveway. It's not crusher run, and it's not railroad rock, it's inbetween. Sort of the size of a gumball. It's falling apart and it's only one-two inches thick. I don't know what to buy to fix this. Do I need to remove all of it? Or can I just put something ontop. I want it to be done right the first time around, so I'm willing to listen to any options.
@MMMarvelous
@MMMarvelous 4 года назад
@@shellykind If it's a gray limestone, you can add 3/4" Crusher Run to it and it will bind the 2 together. If it's a river rock like pea gravel, i.e., a yellowish brown color mix like what they add to concrete or what you see in rock garden beds, it won't ever compact, and you need to remove it & start over. A full 20-ton (appx 27-ton) load of 3/4" Crusher Run spread 4" thick at 10' wide will cover appx 162 linear feet of driveway. That costs $600 in my area, but it depends on how close you are to the pit & the market rate in your area. You then compact it to 3" thick. The best machine is a smooth roller, but a decent-sized bulldozer or even a large backhoe will do in a pinch to get compaction. You can also go the hard route & rent a jumping jack tamper from your local equipment rental store, and it will work, but it's a tough job to tamp that much area; they wear out the toughest guys by the end of the day.
@bsoutdooradventures9541
@bsoutdooradventures9541 3 года назад
What do you think of the honey comb like depot ground grid on a slope that my crush n run tends to get wash out and spread out to stabilize the new crush n run ? Thanks .
@MMMarvelous
@MMMarvelous 3 года назад
@@WilliamStewart1 Sorry, just now seeing this post 3 years later. I've never used crushed granite as we don't have that product in our area. I built a home for a customer in what looked like white beach sand like you'd see 200 miles south at Panama City Beach, and the geotech engineer who did the soils report for the foundation said it was pulverized granite which happened 82 million years ago when a meteor hit in that area. But I use granite countertops exclusively in my homes.
@cliffright1142
@cliffright1142 4 года назад
Great explanation! Thank you for your time.
@_Seagie
@_Seagie 2 года назад
Nice little tune 🎺🎷
@robertbone3064
@robertbone3064 5 лет назад
stop playing music in the background it is VERY distracting while attempting to listen to the host.
@phishtubedotcom
@phishtubedotcom 4 года назад
Ok grandpa
@_Seagie
@_Seagie 2 года назад
shut your mouth.... song is terrific 🎺🎷 lol
@Vaessen13
@Vaessen13 3 года назад
Thanks for the explanation, I have a driveway and yard where large transport trucks come though on a regular basis that turn around and back up etc. I also have a lot of water running through and washout from the angle on the yard. What holds up best for that? 1/2"?
@dtman66
@dtman66 9 лет назад
Is this the same as Limestone gravel?
@mattheweburns
@mattheweburns Год назад
Closed captions please? I can’t hear you over the music.
@6013kmb
@6013kmb 6 лет назад
When it rains really good I have water running down and accross my driveway, turns into a mess what would you recommend I use?
@g157fasdf9
@g157fasdf9 4 года назад
if too muddy and wet, you need 3/4 to 1.5" clear cut gravel.
@eng.knowledgeseeker
@eng.knowledgeseeker 3 года назад
you need a filtration system .
@Coleblacksmithing
@Coleblacksmithing 7 лет назад
great video
@adanpena8611
@adanpena8611 5 лет назад
Great advise
@joeclarke9782
@joeclarke9782 5 лет назад
thanks
@thetruthmatters7
@thetruthmatters7 4 года назад
Thank you! God bless you, and Jesus loves you!
@IvanDjuric300
@IvanDjuric300 4 года назад
I cant listen to this coz of the music!
@_Seagie
@_Seagie 2 года назад
you need to open up your heart and soul my friend 🎺🎷
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