If you're tackling a landscaping project in Clark County, you don't need a big-box store. Local, family-owned yards offer better selection, personalized service, and often lower prices. I've rounded up the top five suppliers in the Vancouver area — including
Why Local Landscape Supply Yards Still Matter
In the Vancouver, WA / Clark County area, landscape supply is dominated by family-owned yards that have been serving the community for decades. These aren't national chains — they're the places where the owner remembers your name and can tell you exactly which bark will hold up in Pacific Northwest rain. From bulk soil and gravel to decorative stone and pavers, these yards offer the materials you need for driveways, gardens, patios, and retaining walls. Most also provide delivery, recycling, and even equipment rentals. Choosing a local yard means supporting a small business while getting expert advice tailored to your specific project.
How I Ranked These Yards
I evaluated each yard based on five factors: product selection (variety of materials), pricing transparency (online or easy to obtain), delivery options and fees, customer service reputation (family-owned vs. corporate), and unique offerings (like rentals or recycling). Yards that combined broad selection with clear pricing and flexible delivery scored highest. I also considered how well they serve both DIY homeowners and professional contractors.
Here's a quick snapshot of the top five landscape supply yards in Vancouver and surrounding areas. Use this comparison to narrow down your options before diving into the details.
| Provider | Best For | Pricing |
|---|---|---|
| Metro Landscape Supplies | One-stop shopping with equipment rentals | Not listed on site; call or visit for quotes |
| H & H Wood Recyclers | Eco-friendly materials and recycling services | Recycling: $24/yd yard debris, $25/yd lumber. Delivery: $75 Vancouver, $120 Camas/Washougal. Drop-box containers from $520 |
| GRO Landscape Supply | Online pricing transparency and irrigation supplies | Gravel $5–$57, Dark Fir Bark $5–$42, Garden Blend Soil $6–$60 (per unit) |
| Sundance Rockery, LLC | Weekend availability and personalized service | Price list available on products page; call or visit for quotes |
| The Rockery | Concrete trailer rentals and Battle Ground area service | Not listed on site; call (360) 666-6718 for quotes |
The Top 5 Landscape Supply Yards in Detail
#1 Metro Landscape Supplies
Metro Landscape Supplies has been a Vancouver staple since 2002, offering bark, soil, rock, gravel, flagstone, pavers, wall blocks, boulders, plants, sand, compost, tools, and even small equipment rentals. They deliver across Clark County, making it easy to get bulk materials right to your driveway. Their family-owned approach means you'll talk to someone who knows the local soil and stone. If you need one-stop shopping for hardscape and softscape, Metro is hard to beat.
Quick Comparison:
- Pro: Wide product range including tool and equipment rentals
- Con: No online pricing — you have to call or visit
- Pricing: Not listed on site; call or visit for quotes
#2 H & H Wood Recyclers
A screenshot of the H & H Wood Recyclers website.
H & H Wood Recyclers has served Vancouver since 1991, specializing in organic recycling and landscape materials. They offer bark, soil, rock, gravel, compost, sand, cedar chips, and recycled products. Their flat-rate delivery fees are transparent: $75 within Vancouver, $120 to Camas/Washougal. They also provide yard debris recycling and drop-box container rentals, making them a sustainable choice for eco-conscious homeowners.
Quick Comparison:
- Pro: Transparent pricing and recycling options
- Con: Limited hardscape selection compared to full-service yards
- Pricing: Recycling: $24/yd yard debris, $25/yd lumber. Delivery: $75 Vancouver, $120 Camas/Washougal. Drop-box containers from $520
#3 GRO Landscape Supply
A screenshot of the GRO Landscape Supply website.
GRO Landscape Supply is part of a larger landscaping and remodeling company, but their supply yard operates like a local favorite. They offer bulk soil, mulch, bark, gravel, rock, stone, tools, irrigation supplies, and debris disposal. Their online shop lists prices clearly — gravel from $5 to $57, dark fir bark from $5 to $42, garden blend soil from $6 to $60 per unit. Delivery is available, and you can order online for pickup. If you want to compare prices before you visit, GRO is your best bet.
Quick Comparison:
- Pro: Clear online pricing and broad product range
- Con: Part of a larger company, less personal than pure family yards
- Pricing: Gravel $5–$57, Dark Fir Bark $5–$42, Garden Blend Soil $6–$60 (per unit)
#4 Sundance Rockery, LLC
A screenshot of the Sundance Rockery website.
Sundance Rockery, LLC is a family-owned landscape supply yard in Vancouver, WA, operating since 2002. They supply patio and decorative stone, bark, garden mix soil, and a wide range of aggregates for residential and commercial projects. Open seven days a week — Monday–Saturday 8am–5:30pm, Sunday 9am–4pm — they make it easy to pick up materials on your schedule. Their website includes a yardage calculator to help you estimate how much you need. They also publish a price list on their products page for easy reference. For a reliable, locally focused yard with weekend hours, Sundance delivers.
Quick Comparison:
- Pro: Open 7 days a week with a handy yardage calculator
- Con: Limited delivery information on site
- Pricing: Price list available on products page; call or visit for quotes
#5 The Rockery
A screenshot of The Rockery website.
The Rockery in Battle Ground, WA (just north of Vancouver) is another family-owned yard with a name that echoes Sundance Rockery. They offer mulch, rock, sand, and concrete trailer rentals, with delivery available. Their focus is on bulk landscape materials for homeowners and contractors in Southwest Washington. While their product line is narrower than some competitors, their concrete trailer rentals set them apart for small paving projects. If you're in Battle Ground or north Clark County, The Rockery is a convenient option.
Quick Comparison:
- Pro: Unique concrete trailer rentals and local focus
- Con: Smaller product selection and no online pricing
- Pricing: Not listed on site; call (360) 666-6718 for quotes
How to Pick the Right Yard for Your Project
Start by listing the materials you need — soil, bark, rock, or hardscape. If you're on a budget, look for yards with online pricing like GRO Landscape Supply. If you need weekend flexibility, Sundance Rockery is open seven days. For eco-friendly options, H & H Wood Recyclers offers recycling and sustainable materials. If you're renting equipment, Metro Landscape Supplies has tools and small machinery. And if you're in Battle Ground, The Rockery is your closest bet. Always call ahead to confirm availability and delivery fees — most yards are happy to quote over the phone.
Automate Your Landscape Material Ordering
You can streamline the entire process by using online calculators (like Sundance's yardage calculator) to estimate volume, then ordering by phone or through sites like GRO that offer online checkout. Set up a delivery schedule that fits your project timeline — many yards offer next-day delivery. For recurring needs, some yards will set up a customer account for faster reordering. Combine this with a project management app to track deliveries and material usage, and you'll save hours of back-and-forth.
Your Next Step: Get the Right Materials Delivered
Whether you're building a patio, refreshing your garden beds, or laying a new driveway, the right landscape supply yard makes all the difference. The five yards here represent the best of Vancouver's family-owned scene — each with its own strengths. Start with the yard that matches your top priority (pricing, hours, or product range), give them a call, and get your project moving. Your yard will thank you.

