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What is enriched top soil?
Our Enriched Topsoil is fortified topsoil, which is produced from a blend of deep dug native soil and our high quality Premium Compost. Enriched Topsoil can be applied at varying depths over existing soil for the establishment of new turf areas and planting beds.
What is the difference between topsoil and lawn soil?
Topsoil is stripped from the top layer of soil during construction projects. Garden soil is topsoil enriched with compost and organic matter to make it better suited to actual plant growth. The addition of compost will reduce compaction and also provide nutrients that will feed the plants over many years.
What type of topsoil should I use for my lawn?
To get a healthy lawn, your soil will ideally be made up of a balance of sand, silt and clay. This is called loam soil. Loam soil holds moisture but also drains well when you water the lawn. It is able to retain nutrients and allow air flow, making it the most ideal soil for plants.
What are the different grades of topsoil?
Topsoil typically comes available in three grades: economy, general-purpose and premium, based on the amount of organic matter and nutrients within the soil.
What soil is best for flower beds?
Flowers benefit from soils that contain organic materials such as peat moss to allow for adequate drainage. Adding compost to the soil can help offset any shortages in the native soil. Lighter soils give flower roots room to grow, spread and anchor.
Why is topsoil so expensive?
As you can see there are many factors that affect the price of topsoil. Bagged topsoil is heavy, and requires a lot of time at the store to purchase and energy move around and can become very expensive when you need more just a few bags.
Can I use top soil to level lawn?
Filling Low Spots in the Lawn You can easily make your own lawn patching soil by mixing sand and dry topsoil in equal parts of half-and-half, spreading the leveling mix into low-lying areas of the lawn. Some people also use compost, which is great for enriching the soil.
How thick should topsoil be for grass?
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.
How many inches of topsoil do I need for new grass?
Whether you start a lawn from seeds or use a vegetative planting method such as sod or plugs, the soil conditions largely determine how well the grass grows. Seeds, sod and plugs all require at least 4 to 6 inches of good topsoil for optimal health and growth.
What is the best grade topsoil?
Premium grade topsoil is the best quality available and should be free of any weed seeds.
Can I put topsoil over dead grass?
If you’re adding topsoil to fix dead patches, you’ll only need to add a 1/8- to 1/4-inch layer of topsoil over dead or dying areas. That translates to between 0.4 and 0.8 cubic yards of topsoil for every 1,000 square feet of lawn. Fill up a bucket and then gently spread the topsoil over the area.