Feature rocks, boulders, and large landscaping stones are used to shape outdoor spaces, adding structure, scale, and visual impact. Whether you're creating a focal point, defining garden edges, or building natural retaining features, these larger stones help anchor your landscape and bring everything together.
At All Green, we supply a curated range of feature rocks, including mud rock, slate, and large garden stones. Each piece varies in size, shape, and texture, allowing you to create a more organic finish that suits your space. For smaller-scale applications, explore our decorative stones and pebbles to complement your design.
From trusted Victorian quarries for reliable quality and competitive pricing.
Natural variation in sizes, shapes, and textures for a more organic finish.
We can help with planning quantities, layout, and placement for your space.
Heavy or oversized, delivered across Melbourne to your home or site.
130 Old Geelong Rd
Hoppers Crossing
VIC 3029
Monday - Saturday: 7 am–5 pm
Sunday: 10 am–3 pm
Good Friday(3/4) - Closed
Easter Sunday(5/4)- 10am-3pm
Easter Monday(6/4) - 10am-3pm
Anzac Day(25/4) - Closed
These hours are subject to change on public holidays
Our feature rocks are sourced from trusted Victorian quarries, ensuring consistent quality and materials suited to Melbourne conditions. These same suppliers are used for our pebbles and decorative stone, helping maintain the aesthetic throughout your project.
As natural products, each piece will vary in colour, texture, and shape, creating a more authentic, landscape-ready finish.
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Different feature rocks suit different styles and applications. Mud rocks offer a more natural, irregular look, ideal for organic landscapes and softer planting. Slate provides flatter, more defined shapes suited to structured layouts and modern designs. Larger boulders create focal points and scale, while smaller pieces help define edges and transitions.
Planning the right combination and placement can help create a more balanced, considered landscape. Our team can guide you through selection and layout.
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Feature rocks and boulders are heavy and can be difficult to move without the right equipment, so delivery is often the most practical option. Smaller pieces may be suitable for pickup, but larger landscaping stones typically require transport directly to site.
We deliver across Melbourne and can help coordinate access based on your location, site conditions, and the size of the rocks. If you’re unsure what’s manageable or how to get them into place, our team can help you plan the best approach.
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Feature rocks are used to shape and organise outdoor spaces, not just decorate them. They’re commonly placed to anchor garden beds, frame entry points, guide movement through pathways, or create natural transitions between different materials like mulch, soil, and paving.
They can also be used to stabilise slight slopes, edge lawn areas, or build up layered planting zones where height and structure are needed. In larger spaces, a single boulder can act as a visual focal point, while smaller feature rocks help tie surrounding elements together.
For more ideas and practical guidance, you can read our guide on how to use landscaping rocks in your gardening.
Feature rocks vary in size, material, and colour, which all influence how they’ll look in your garden. At All Green, our range includes:
Because these are natural materials, colours and textures will vary, so selecting in person is the best way to find pieces that suit your space and overall design.
For a natural result, feature rocks are usually partially set into the ground so they appear anchored rather than placed on top. Positioning them at different angles and heights can help create a more organic, balanced layout.
It’s also worth planning how they’ll interact with surrounding plants, pathways, and materials before placing them, especially when working with larger or heavier pieces.
If you need help, our team can guide you through placement and layout to suit your space.
For smaller feature rocks, a compacted base or level surface can help improve stability and prevent movement. In garden beds, weed matting is often used underneath to help reduce weed growth and keep the area tidy.
For larger rocks and boulders, partially setting them into the ground provides better support and helps them sit more naturally within the landscape.
Yes, feature rocks are often used in water features, ponds, and around garden edges to create a natural look. Materials like Mud Rock and larger stones can help shape the space and add texture around water elements.
When using rocks in water, it’s important to consider placement and stability to ensure they sit securely and safely.
Not sure about types, quantities, or delivery? Our team is here to help.