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Item # 160005499
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Rain Forest 1620 lbs. Earthy Mixed Gravel (54-Pack Pallet)
Item # 160005499
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Rain Forest Gravel selects only high quality all-natural stone from regions surrounding the Southwest Pacific. Use the gravel to control for water erosion, decoration around trees and flower beds, topcoat material for a ballast roof system, and/or reduce water usage with a dry scape lawn and garden. Margo's Rain Forest gravel helps stimulate a healthy natural environment for fish in aquariums, ponds and reduces the amount of unhealthy debris in the water. The gravel measures approximately 1/4 in. for versatile use in small residential projects to large commercial developments.
- Size of gravel: approximately 1/4 in.
- Helps soil retain moisture, prevents erosion
- Ideal for use in stone and gravel in small residential projects or large commercial developments
- Easy to accent outdoor areas with Rain Forest gravel
- 1,620 lb. bag of Rain Forest gravel
- Use of the gravel helps stimulate a healthy environment for fish and reduces unhealthy debris in the water
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Great base layer
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Perfect for a small path
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