Reviews from local professionals who supply topsoil and garden soil.
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Pioneering materials for landscape design
5.0
PIONEER SUPPLIES GRAVEL AND TOP SOIL TO MY HOUSE. THE DRIVER WAS CAREFUL NOT TO BREAK THE SIDEWALK WHEN DRIVING HIS VERY HEAVY TRUCK BACK TO MY YARD. THE UPPER FLOOR WAS OF GOOD QUALITY.
-Tom C....
Moss Rock Landscaping
5.0
Jeff and his crew were on time and created a beautiful dry creek bed in about 5 hours. They were busy moving a large amount of topsoil and rocks from the driveway to the backyard. They asked for our input on how we wanted to design the creek bed and suggested some ideas.reason about
- Frank A....
Design Tree Maintenance, Inc.
5.0
Excellent. I have used Design Tree Maintenance for over 10 years and for a variety of services. The crews were always competent and friendly. I always felt like I was getting a quality product. They were honest and helpful, always.
- Phyllis B....
keep exhaust
5.0
You did a great job, my plants look better. The crew was professional and attended to my concerns.
-Kelly M....
Design Tree Maintenance, Inc.
5.0
The representatives evaluated the landscape and made recommendations and let me make the decision on the work to be done without any problem. I also read about the soil conditions in AZ and other ins and outs of the desert landscape. The workers arrived on time and worked quickly and efficiently. received a'Thank you' in the mail afterwards. Now I am waiting for my trees to respond positively.
- amy s...
keep exhaust
2.0
I chose this company because the reviews contained a little job that they did well. When I called, I specifically asked for help planting some bushes and weeding. The person who came out clarified that she had no interest in helping with these tasks. She was interested in removing 6 inches of soil in thethe entire garden and replace it with topsoil. When I asked him about the original duties, instead, he said that his boss had worked hard to get his title and that he couldn't be associated with a shipyard like ours. That seems pretty rude. It also meant I was left with potted shrubs and planting further delayed as I try to find someone who isn't too comfortable with just planting and weeding. Very disappointing. If they don't want to do small jobs, they should say so when people call.
-Gay W....
Alle Scape LLC
3.0
It was supposed to be a 2 week job and it took much longer. They didn't really explain the plants and when they did bloom they were ugly. After a year, our palm trees are barely holding up. After a year we had to get rid of all the plants. I would advise people not to use them.
-Gwenett T....
NATURE INC.
5.0
Our overall experience was excellent! Mike was very knowledgeable, attentive, professional, and attentive to detail. He saved us some money by not initially installing a floor drain pipe because he felt we wouldn't need it, but he said if it was needed it could beinstalled during retest. Turns out we didn't need it after all, even though other landscaping contractors had insisted we would. The result was fantastic. The new side yard directs rainwater practically like a river into the backyard, just as it should. Additionally, they noticed dirt was missing from other sides of the house where it had settled over the years and exposed the waterproofing material, and they added dirt to those areas at no additional cost. They were on time, they were there when they said, they were ready when they said, and they always returned the call promptly. And they had the best price compared to the other landscapers we spoke to.
- Rosa P....
NATURE INC.
5.0
Our overall experience was excellent! Mike was very knowledgeable, attentive, professional, and attentive to detail. He saved us some money by not initially installing a floor drain pipe because he felt we wouldn't need it, but he said if it was needed it could beinstalled during retest. Turns out we didn't need it after all, even though other landscaping contractors had insisted we would. The result was fantastic. The new side yard directs rainwater practically like a river into the backyard, just as it should. Additionally, they noticed dirt was missing from other sides of the house where it had settled over the years and exposed the waterproofing material, and they added dirt to those areas at no additional cost. They were on time, they were there when they said, they were ready when they said, and they always returned the call promptly. And they had the best price compared to the other landscapers we spoke to.
- Rosa P....
DREAMSCAPE LLC.
5.0
Started on time and finished in about 4-5 days, everything was exactly how I wanted it. They are starting a new project for us in a few weeks. easy to work
- doris a....
GÄRTNER EDEN LANDSCAPE DESIGN
5.0
Tom Ewing and his team at Gardener's Eden exceeded expectations in every way. Tom is kind and understanding; He suggested a way to drain our yard that he hadn't thought possible. His crew was on site at or before the agreed time. They did a great job of cleaning and restoration.after the excavations. The high quality of work was consistent. I was pleasantly surprised at how fair an offer was for all the work. It turned out to be less than half of what another contractor offered just for the drainage. Gardener's Eden is the honest, super competent, fair and supportive team I almost gave up trying to find in Phoenix. Quite a contrast to the rich doers on the prowl. To be recommended without reservation.
- Konrad B....
DREAMSCAPE LLC.
5.0
Az. Landscape gets a solid 5 star rating from me. From meeting Scott for a free evaluation to completing the project, it was an incredibly enjoyable experience. His wife Sheri, who coordinates all questions from the head office, gets back to you very quickly to answer all questions.Scott and his senior foreman Tony worked very hard supervising the site. The crews were always on time and made money on this project during our triple-digit heat in early September. All the staff were very polite and cleaned every day before you left. I was 100+% satisfied with the completion of this project. The font now looks and works as it should. Finally, I have automatically refilled my water in the sink when I needed it. Midiron grass grows and takes on a beautiful green color. It will soon be out and Scott and his team will be installing our conservatory this year. Because of your professionalism, hard work, courteous team, and attitude toward the "complete satisfaction" of your customers, I will have you as my permanent lawn and garden maintenance company. I have it scheduled for another project and I made an offer for another project to be planned for next year. I would be remiss if I didn't give 'kuddo's' to Sheri who is quick to respond to any questions or concerns raised via phone or email. I highly recommend Az. Dreamscapes for all your landscaping or lawn care needs. Scott and Sheri were truly a pleasure to work with throughout this entire process. Give them a call... You won't be disappointed... Thank you Az. Dreamscapes for an amazing completed project!
- Jim K....
green and clipped landscape
1.0
Returning from a long voyage, I was amazed at the state of the shipyard. I complained to the workers and they answered me… we must be on time, I called the boss and he gave me his card. I took pictures of the patio and emailed him. Two weeks later he responded and showed up with it.Crew. One of the biggest problems was that a palm tree he bought and installed a few months ago had died because the drip line had been cut. A water hose was not connected and was spraying so hard that we had to turn off the sprinkler system. In the spring they put topsoil on the lawn and said the grass would grow... first in two weeks and then in two months. It hasn't grown yet and left me with mud by the pool. He claimed it was due to lack of sun, but the area has sun from noon to five every day. Two weeks after I emailed him pictures of the state of the shipyard, he called and said he was coming with the crew. She arrived and they cleaned up the mess. He said it would do well in the palm tree. She told her husband to patch up the water pipe. As soon as the water system was turned on, she was splashed again. I went to the local hardware store and bought a plug for 75 cents and fixed it myself... It works. On the day they were due to return to regular duty two weeks later, a girl called and said they weren't coming back. There is no mention of tree replacement. They are good at cutting grass and collecting leaves. They do not offer a full cutting service. photos are available
-Ricardo I....
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How much does a truck load of top soil cost? ›
The average topsoil cost is between $10 and $50 per cubic yard, or $150 and $500 per truckload, including delivery. You can also purchase topsoil by the 1/5-yard scoop at an average price of $10 to $25, including delivery.
Is it cheaper to buy topsoil in bulk? ›When larger amounts of topsoil or compost are needed, it is both quicker and cheaper to buy in bulk. It is important to note that purchasing soil in bulk can be wildly more profitable for you as a consumer.
How much is a ton of top soil? ›Generally speaking, 1 tonne of topsoil will cover 0.63 cubic metres or 22 cubic feet or 0.81 cubic yards.
What is the difference between topsoil and dirt? ›Landscape professionals often call topsoil fill dirt – but it's really not actual dirt. Dirt is what you find when you excavate a basement or attic. No plants thrive in dirt. Topsoil, on the other hand, contains natural organic matter from leaves, grasses, weeds and tree bark that can help sustain plant life.
Will 1 yard of topsoil fit in a pickup truck? ›Two cubic yards is about body level full. When picking up soils, sands and gravels, one cubic yard is all that is recommended on a pick-up truck.
How many yards of topsoil can fit in a truck bed? ›The bed of a full size standard pickup has dimensions of: 8' long X 5.33' wide X 1.5' high. When loaded level full, a truck of this size will hold 2.5 cubic yards of material.
How much does 5 yards of topsoil cover? ›A yard of any material will cover approximately 100 square feet at 3 inches of depth.
How many 40lb bags of topsoil are in a yard? ›A cubic yard of dirt weighs about 2 tons. 2 tons = 4480lbs. This divided by 40lb bags = 120 bags approx.
How much topsoil do I need for 1000 square feet? ›Prepared topsoil can be spread over existing soil and immediately used as the medium for any type of planting, including bushes, trees, sod, seed, flowers, etc. Rate: 3 CY per 1000 sq ft (equal to 1" of soil) • Example: The area for top dress or fill is 10,000 sq ft. 10,000 ÷ 1000 = 10 x 3 = 30 CY of prepared topsoil.
How deep should topsoil be? ›To fill a garden bed, you need at least 8 inches of depth of topsoil. New lawns will do best if you spread a layer of 3-6 inches of topsoil before planting.
Does grass grow in 2 inches of soil? ›
Most types of grass can grow through 2-3 inches of topsoil placed on top of it if the existing established plants are healthy. Grass often grows through topsoil when a thinner layer of topsoil is placed on top of an old lawn.
How many 40lb bags of topsoil are in a cubic foot? ›A 40 pound bag of topsoil usually contains about . 75 Cubic Feet of soil.
What kind of dirt should I use to fill holes in yard? ›To fill in lawn ruts and holes, blend planting soil with sand and/or compost. Usually blending equal parts of each material forms a mix that allows grass to root effectively through the mix into existing soil.
What kind of dirt should I use to level my yard? ›A typical mixture is 40 percent sand, 40 percent topsoil, and 20 percent compost. The sand provides good drainage, while the compost adds nutrients to the soil to promote grass growth. Mix a batch of leveling mix in a wheelbarrow or tub, using a shovel. Mix well so the sand and compost are fully blended with the soil.
Should I use fill dirt or topsoil? ›Remember, fill dirt is normally used to add stability to your yard or project. Topsoil adds nutrients to the dirt and is typically used for gardens and plant/grass growth. Both types of dirt are necessary but each is used for different reasons.
How many bags of soil do I need for 1 yard? ›There are different types of soil bag sizes available in the market. For example: If the seller's bag size is 0.75 cubic feet and your estimated soil volume is 15 cubic feet, you'll need 20 topsoil bags. The formula is as follows: 15/0.75 = 20.
How much topsoil is in a dump truck load? ›Dump trucks can usually carry about 10 to 14 cubic yards of dirt. To understand what a cubic yard looks like, it's easiest to think of one as a block of material around 3 feet in length, height, and width. One cubic yard is the equivalent of 27 cubic feet.
How many bags is 2 yards topsoil? ›Cubic Yards | 1 Cubic Foot Sized Bags | 2 Cubic Foot Sized Bags |
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1 | 27 | 14 |
2 | 54 | 27 |
3 | 81 | 41 |
4 | 108 | 54 |
To calculate how much topsoil you need, simply measure the dimensions of the area you wish to cover and multiply this by the depth required. Measuring in metres is simplest, as this will give you the volume of topsoil you need in cubic metres.
How many 40lb bags of topsoil are in a pallet? ›
This topsoil great for using under sod or to flatten out rough areas. Full pallets contain 60 bags. Each bag is 3/4 Cubic Feet (21L) and weighs ≈40 pounds.
How many yards is a dump truck? ›Dump Truck Cubic Yardage - The Basics
While there is room for variance, most full-size dump trucks have a capacity of between 10 and 16 cubic yards.
A cubic yard is a dirt pile 3 feet wide, 3 feet long and 3 feet tall, so 20 cubic yards is a pile 15 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 3 feet tall.
How many wheelbarrows in a yard of topsoil? ›Depending upon your wheelbarrow size (i.e. 2 or 3 cubic feet per wheelbarrow load), it will take 9 to 14 full loads to equal 1 cubic yard.
What size is 1 yard of dirt? ›Bulk soil is measured in yards. 1 yard equals 27 cubic feet. Think about it as a cube that is 3′ X 3′ X 3′. All machinery that can load bulk soil is, by law, labeled as to the volume of the scoop.
How big is a yard of topsoil? ›If you're buying topsoil by truckload, keep in mind that a cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. With that said, a yard of topsoil is a lot of soil. It will cover approximately 100 square feet with a depth of 3 inches.
Can I put topsoil over existing lawn? ›Adding soil over grass can be another effective form of repairing a lawn. It is possible to dump new soil over top of what you have, and prepare it for sod or seed. This option will save you money on excavation costs of removing the old soil and grass.
How thick should grass topsoil be? ›Grass roots grow between 4 and 6 inches long, so a layer of topsoil that's 6 inches deep provides enough room for the roots to grow.
Will grass seed grow if I just throw it down? ›Let us start with the simple question, will the seed grow if it is just thrown on the ground? The simple answer is, yes. Beyond just throwing the seed out into the lawn and not performing any grass maintenance there is a whole world of lawn care. While the seed is one of the most resilient out there.
Can you plant straight into topsoil? ›Topsoil can be used to cover the ground, to create new beds, borders or to provide a base for turf laying or sowing grass seed. In paved gardens where there is no access to soil, topsoil can be used in raised beds for growing many plants, including vegetables.
How do you prepare ground for topsoil? ›
You need to dig and rotovate the soil. Turn it over to remove any bricks, stones, or debris. You need to remove any stones that are bigger than 4cm and dig about 15 cm/6 inches (or deeper). If you are planning to add more topsoil or soil improvers add in at this stage so you get it evenly spread and incorporated.
Is it OK to plant in topsoil? ›Topsoils with a loamy texture are great for gardening because they are easy to till and promote airflow. You will typically see topsoil sold in larger quantities than gardening soil, and it is also more of an “all-purpose” soil as well.
Should I mix grass seed with topsoil? ›Do not put top soil over grass seed, but you can add a thin layer of organic matter to help the seed to germinate. 'Never put topsoil over newly planted grass seed,' says Yamaguchi. 'This won't provide healthy growing conditions – it will actually prevent the seedlings from sprouting by essentially suffocating them.
Does soil need to be loose for grass to grow? ›Loosen the soil
If your soil is compacted, you will need to loosen at least the top four inches of soil. You can use a tiller or rake. This will allow air flow and will provide the best chance for vigorous growth.
There are several options for planting grass seed. You may look into hydroseeding—an efficient planting process that involves spraying a slurry of grass seed, fertilizer, water, mulch, and wood fiber through a high pressure hose. Because of the built-in fertilizer, hydroseeding helps your grass grow quickly.
How much does 1 bag of topsoil cover? ›bag of topsoil covers 12 square feet (one inch deep.)
How much does 1 cubic foot of soil cover? ›Consider a ½ cubic foot bag of stone or soil weighs about 50 lbs and will cover 2 square feet at 3" deep. A bag of hardwood or cedar bark contains about 1 cubic foot of material, enough to cover about 4 square feet at 3" deep. If you have large areas you probably need bulk.
How much is 1 cu yard of soil? ›A cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet. You can use the online calculator to determine how many cubic yards of material are required. As a general guide, 1 cubic yard of aggregate, sand, or dirt is equivalent to 1.5 tons.
How much topsoil fits in a pickup truck? ›Full-size Pickup Trucks: Can usually handle 2 cubic yards of soil, 2-3 cubic yards of mulch, and 1 cubic yard of stone or gravel. Small Pickups and Trailers: Can usually handle 1 cubic yard of soil to maybe 1½ of mulch.
What does 20 yards of dirt look like? ›A cubic yard is a dirt pile 3 feet wide, 3 feet long and 3 feet tall, so 20 cubic yards is a pile 15 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 3 feet tall. A small dump truck holds 5 cubic yards, although many companies provide larger trucks holding up to 10 or more cubic yards.
How do you calculate truck loads of dirt? ›
Length in feet x Width in feet x Depth in feet (inches divided by 12). Take the total and divide by 27 (the amount of cubic feet in a yard). The final figure will be the estimated amount of cubic yards required.
How many inches should topsoil be? ›To fill a garden bed, you need at least 8 inches of depth of topsoil. New lawns will do best if you spread a layer of 3-6 inches of topsoil before planting.
Is 3 inches of topsoil enough? ›If you're looking to add topsoil to a garden bed, you'll want to buy enough soil to add at least a 2-inch layer. To install a new lawn, plan to spread a layer of 3 to 6 inches of topsoil before sowing seed or laying sod, depending on the quality of your existing soil.
What size area will 1 yard of topsoil cover? ›A yard of any material will cover approximately 100 square feet at 3 inches of depth.
Is 2 inches of topsoil enough? ›If you do want to add topsoil, 2 inches will provide good benefits if you mix it into the existing soil. If you cannot have the topsoil mixed into the existing soil, then do not apply it! A thin layer of topsoil prevents grass plants from rooting deeply.
How many yards is a dump truck of dirt? ›Dump Truck Cubic Yardage - The Basics
While there is room for variance, most full-size dump trucks have a capacity of between 10 and 16 cubic yards. These types of vehicles often have their capacity listed in the owner's manual.
Using organic mulch is a natural way to cover up the dirt in your backyard. Mulch is a great option because it improves soil quality, prevents weeds from developing, reduces water needs, and increases pest resistance. Above all, it's the cheapest option to cover up dirt in your backyard.