Gravel and crushed aggregates can be used wherever you need a strong, well-draining base. You’ll find them beneath paving and synthetic turf, behind retaining areas, or as toppings for paths and driveways. At All Green, we stock crushed rock, toppings, screenings, and scoria suited to a range of projects. Coarser aggregates support drainage and stability, while finer materials like crusher dust help achieve smooth, compacted finishes.
Our range is available in both bagged and bulk quantities, with delivery across Melbourne or easy pickup from our Hoppers Crossing garden centre.
Sourced from trusted suppliers with consistent grading and reliable quality.
A range of gravel, screenings, toppings, and scoria to suit different projects.
Available in 20kg bags or loose bulk quantities, with better value for larger orders.
From top-ups to bulk supply, we can arrange gravel delivery anywhere in Melbourne.
130 Old Geelong Rd
Hoppers Crossing
VIC 3029
Monday - Saturday: 7 am–5 pm
Sunday: 10 am–3 pm
These hours are subject to change on public holidays
Our gravel, toppings, scoria, and screenings are sourced primarily from trusted Victorian quarries, helping ensure consistent sizing and dependable quality. Sourcing locally also means you get materials suited to Melbourne conditions and a steady supply of aggregates when you need them.

We supply gravel and aggregates in both 20kg bags and loose bulk quantities, making it easy to match materials to your project needs. Bagged products are ideal for smaller areas and touch-ups, while bulk gravel is best for projects requiring consistent coverage. Bring in your measurements or plans, and we’ll help estimate volumes so you can order with confidence.

We can arrange delivery to suit your timeline, with scheduling depending on order size, site access, and stock availability. Online purchases are usually delivered within 2–4 business days, and a faster turnaround may be possible when ordering in person or by phone. If you’d rather collect, pickup is available from our Hoppers Crossing garden centre.

Coarser aggregates, such as scoria or larger crushed rock, are ideal for drainage because the gaps between particles allow water to move through more freely. These materials are commonly used behind retaining areas, around drainage pipes, or beneath garden beds to help prevent water build-up.
If drainage is your main priority, choosing a clean, free-draining aggregate rather than a fine, compactable material will generally give better results.
Yes, gravel and crushed rock are commonly used beneath synthetic turf to create a stable and well-draining base. A compacted crushed rock layer helps prevent movement and uneven surfaces, while allowing water to drain away effectively after rain. For the best finish, the base should be levelled and compacted before installation so the turf sits evenly.
The amount of gravel required depends on the area size, intended depth, and the type of aggregate being used. As a general guide, most compacted bases sit between 50 and 100mm deep, while drainage layers are often installed deeper depending on site conditions.
Bulk quantities start from 0.25m³, with smaller orders supplied in increments of 0.25m³. If you’re unsure how much to order, bring in your measurements or plans, and our team can help calculate the right volume.
The millimetre size refers to the approximate diameter of the individual stones in the material. For example, 10mm aggregates contain smaller particles that compact tightly and are often used for levelling or compacted bases, while 20 mm aggregates contain larger stones that allow more drainage and are commonly used for drainage layers or behind retaining areas.
Finer materials like screenings contain even smaller particles that create a smooth, compacted surface, whereas larger aggregates such as scoria provide greater airflow and water movement through the material.
If you’re unsure which size is best for your project, our team can help you compare options and choose the right aggregate.
Crushed rock is often used as a compacted base beneath paving, driveways, and synthetic turf, providing stability and load-bearing support. Toppings are finer aggregates often used as the visible surface for pathways and informal driveways, creating a compacted finish. Screenings are smaller crushed particles that compact tightly and are commonly used for levelling, bedding, or drainage support.
The right choice usually depends on whether the material is needed for structural support, drainage, or as a finished surface.
Not sure about types, quantities, or delivery? Our team is here to help.