Just a suggestion, ask around neighbors, try master gardener, etc., there are some downsides to using rocks. Also, if you are dead set on rocks, make sure the plants you are planning on using and the existing ones will tolerate rocks. The rocks can get very hot in the summer and tend to hold the heat in, so the roots tend to be warmer then usual. We waited almost 18 months before getting new landscape, by that time we had good ideas as to what we wanted. I have seen people go out and make changes immediately only to decide later that they found something much nicer and they get to do it over again.
JMHO, hope this helps.
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Pennsylvania, for 60+ years, most recently, Allentown, now TV.
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