A Guide to Natural Stone at Pine Landscape Center
Natural stone has a way of making outdoor spaces feel timeless. Whether you’re creating a backyard retreat, upgrading curb appeal, or adding functional features to a commercial landscape, natural stone brings texture, durability, and character that manufactured materials often can’t replicate. From rustic boulders to elegant flagstone patios, there are countless ways to use natural stone in your landscape design — and some uses may surprise you.
Natural stone is one of the most versatile materials you can use outdoors. It blends beautifully into Kansas and Missouri landscapes, handles freeze-thaw weather conditions well, and can be used in both modern and rustic designs.
- Benefits of natural stone include:
No two pieces are exactly alike, which gives every project a custom look.
Flagstone is one of the most popular natural stone products because of its flat shape and natural beauty. It’s commonly used for:
- Patios
- Walkways
- Garden paths
- Stepping stones
- Pool surrounds
Flagstone creates a relaxed, high-end feel and works well in both formal and natural landscapes.
Create a winding flagstone path through a flower bed or backyard garden for a storybook-style look.
Boulders are often used as focal points, but they can do much more than sit in a landscape bed.
Common uses include:
Boulders add texture, dimension, and a bold natural look to any project.
Decorative gravel is an easy way to add contrast and reduce maintenance in landscape beds.
Popular uses:
Decorative gravel comes in a variety of sizes, colors, and textures, making it easy to match almost any design style.
Natural wall stone combines structure and style.
It’s commonly used for:
Unlike manufactured block, natural wall stone gives landscapes a more organic appearance.
Build a raised garden bed using natural wall stone for a rustic farmhouse feel.
Drystack stone is often used for vertical applications and decorative walls. Because of its layered appearance, it creates a clean but natural aesthetic.
Popular uses:
Add drystack stone around an outdoor bar or grilling station to create a resort-style backyard.
Edging Stone: Clean Lines That Last
Stone edging helps define spaces and keep landscapes looking polished.
Great for:
Use natural stone edging to create a curved border around a tree ring or pollinator garden.
While it may not be the most glamorous product, construction gravel is one of the most important.
It creates the stable foundation needed for:
Without a proper base, even the best hardscape projects can fail over time.
One of the best things about natural stone is that there’s no “one-size-fits-all” look. Whether you want a clean modern patio, a rustic fire pit area, or a natural backyard retreat, there’s a stone product that can help bring your vision to life.
From practical uses to creative backyard features, natural stone allows homeowners and contractors to build spaces that are both functional and beautiful for years to come.