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Arkansas Field Stone Steppers 3-5”

$0.25

Per Pound

1300-1500

Approx. Pounds Per Pallet

$289.99

Set Pallet Price

Arkansas Field Stone Steppers 3-5”

$0.25

Per Pound

$289.99

Set Pallet Price

1300-1500

Approx. Pounds Per Pallet

Field stone steppers are a wonderful asset in any outdoor design. They can help you create meandering paths through your garden, or a welcoming walkway to your home’s entrance, giving a unique, earthy vibe right from the start. You can enhance the practicality of your outdoor space while adding a touch of natural elegance too.

Average coverage per pallet:

  • Patio or walkway: 50 sq. ft.

For a thinner version, see Arkansas Field Stone Steppers 1-3″

You’re in for a treat with our Arkansas field stone. This isn’t your average building material; it’s a feast for the eyes with a rich blend of earthy tones and subtly shifting hues. Picture warm beiges, soft browns, and dashes of cool grays that seem to change throughout the day. Like a good coffee blend, you’ll never grow tired of discovering its nuances. Arkansas field stone isn’t just a pretty face. It has a remarkable texture that gives it character and depth. The surface is smooth with just the right amount of roughness, a testament to its journey through time. This is the stone that stands the test of time, not just in durability but in style as well.

Delivery starts at $85, but varies greatly depending on:

  • The number of loads required;
  • If you can offload; and
  • Your distance from the store.

Please call us with your details and we’ll be happy to provide pricing.

Most deliveries can be completed within a week.

We cannot offer returns on hardscape products. Please be sure to calculate your needs carefully before purchase.

…or come by our store in Marshfield, MO to meet with our helpful staff.

Watering Tips

  • Our watering advice is based on plants living in a 72 degree house. Porch life or humidity could have an impact on its watering needs.
  • Always use tepid water for watering your houseplants.
  • Broadleaf plants need less water in fall and winter, but you should never allow the soil to completely dry out.
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