Brown Riverbed ⅜"
Brown Riverbed ⅜"
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Product Description
Product Description
Brown Riverbed ⅜" — Small-Format Warm Stone for Paths & Garden Detail
Naturally tumbled brown river stone — smooth, rounded edges (not crushed).
Brown Riverbed ⅜" is the smaller, finer-textured version of our ¾" warm brown stone — the size that walks well underfoot, settles tidily into garden paths, and finishes container drainage with a natural look. Same earthy tone that pairs well with mulch, just refined in scale for projects where smaller stone reads better.
At a glance
| Material | Naturally tumbled brown river stone |
| Size | ⅜" nominal — smooth, rounded |
| Coverage | ~100 sq ft at 3" depth |
| Weight | ~2,500–2,700 lbs/yd³ |
| Also known as | Small brown river rock, tan pebble, decomposed pea gravel (regional), container drainage stone |
| Sold by | The cubic yard, bulk dump truck delivery |
What it's good for
- Garden walkways and stepping-stone path fill
- Container drainage in pots, planters, and trough containers
- Decorative borders along garden beds and walkway edges
- Drip edges in warm-toned landscapes that don't suit blue-gray stone
How much do I need?
A 3' × 25' garden path at 3" depth needs about 0.7 cubic yards. For a decorative border 6" wide × 100' long × 3" deep, plan on about 0.5 yards. Container drainage typically asks for 1–2 inches in the bottom of large pots — a 24" decorative pot needs less than a five-gallon bucket.
How Brown Riverbed ⅜" compares
- vs. Brown Riverbed ¾": ¾" covers more visual ground with bigger stones. ⅜" walks softer underfoot and fits container drainage better.
- vs. Riverbed ⅜" (mixed-color): Mixed Riverbed has tan, gray, and earth tones. Brown Riverbed is the consistent warm-brown only.
- vs. Pea Gravel: "Pea gravel" is sometimes used loosely for any small rounded stone. ⅜" Brown Riverbed is the brown-toned version of that look.
- vs. Pine Bark Mulch: Same warm palette but stone holds shape year after year; mulch breaks down annually.
Frequently asked questions
What is Brown Riverbed ⅜" used for?
Garden walkways, container drainage in pots and planters, decorative borders, and drip edges in warm-toned landscapes. The smaller size walks well underfoot and finishes detail work tidily.
Can I use Brown Riverbed in fish ponds or aquariums?
Generally yes — it's natural river stone (not crushed or treated), so it doesn't affect water chemistry the way limestone or marble would. Rinse before use to remove dust.
Is Brown Riverbed barefoot-friendly?
Yes. Smooth tumbled edges make it the most foot-friendly small stone we carry. Better than any crushed gravel for paths where people walk barefoot.
How deep should I lay it in containers?
1–2 inches in the bottom of large planters. Goes under soil; provides drainage so roots don't sit in water.
How much does a cubic yard weigh?
About 2,500–2,700 lbs per cubic yard.
Do you deliver in the Boston area?
Yes — same-day and next-day bulk delivery across Suffolk, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Plymouth Counties.
Same-day and next-day bulk delivery, no minimum order. We deliver ⅜" brown riverbed across Middlesex, Plymouth, Suffolk, and Norfolk County.
Pair with our brown riverbed ¾" for chunkier coverage on the same project, or our pine bark mulch for warm-tone bed coverage alongside.
Order today — the small-format warm stone that finishes garden paths just right.
Delivery Info
Delivery Info
- Same-day & next-day delivery available — weekends fill fast, order early.
- Curbside or on-property drop — let us know at checkout.
- Up to 6 yds per load for dense materials (gravel, soil, rock, sand) — mulch loads carry up to 10 yds. $100 flat rate, no minimum order.
- Job site delivery available — live load tickets and signed BOLs on request.
- Questions? Call (617) 645-0987 or see full delivery info →
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