About this soil

A balanced mix of topsoil and organic amendments ready for raised beds, flower gardens, and new planting areas. Good drainage, solid nutrients, easy to work with.

We got 3 yards of the gardening top soil. It was great quality, not many chunks and seems good for growing, just waiting for all my plants to love it.

We had more than enough soil to fill a raised bed we made and landscaped around a patio. I do wish we could do less tha...

How much soil? Depends on the project. Lawn leveling in Asheville needs an inch or two. Garden beds and raised frames need much more.
Use our free soil calculator

A yard is approximately 27 cubic feet. As a general guideline, one yard of material can cover an area of about 10 feet by 10 feet at a few inches deep.

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Asheville Soil Delivery

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Regular price $78.00 per yard
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The best local soil, without the guesswork.

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About this soil

A balanced mix of topsoil and organic amendments ready for raised beds, flower gardens, and new planting areas. Good drainage, solid nutrients, easy to work with.

We got 3 yards of the gardening top soil. It was great quality, not many chunks and seems good for growing, just waiting for all my plants to love it.

We had more than enough soil to fill a raised bed we made and landscaped around a patio. I do wish we could do less tha...

How much soil? Depends on the project. Lawn leveling in Asheville needs an inch or two. Garden beds and raised frames need much more.
Use our free soil calculator

A yard is approximately 27 cubic feet. As a general guideline, one yard of material can cover an area of about 10 feet by 10 feet at a few inches deep.

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How It Works

Getting started is easy — just follow these simple steps

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Choose your soil

Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.

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Select your delivery date

Select a delivery date you'd like for the product to be dropped off at your home

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Sit back and wait

Sit back, wait, and let us work our magic to make sure the highest quality product is delivered to your driveway.

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Soil Types We Deliver in Asheville

Mulch Mound brings bulk soil by the cubic yard directly to homes and properties across Asheville, so you can improve your growing conditions without hauling bags from a store. The region's variable terrain and clay-heavy native ground make quality soil amendments especially worthwhile, whether you are filling raised beds on a sloped lot or refreshing a tired planting area. We load, haul, and drop exactly what you need, right when your project is ready.

Gardening Blend

A balanced mix of topsoil and organic amendments, this blend is well suited for raised beds, flower gardens, and new planting areas common across Asheville properties. It drains reliably through the region's wet mountain seasons while delivering solid nutrients and a loose, workable texture that makes planting straightforward from the first shovel.

Leaf Compost

Crafted from decomposed leaf matter, this compost works directly against the dense, clay-influenced soils often found in western North Carolina. It improves drainage, boosts moisture retention during dry stretches, and feeds the beneficial microorganisms that keep garden beds productive. Use it as a top dressing or blend it into existing soil before planting.

Complete Your Outdoor Soil Project

Soil gets your beds ready for planting. Add mulch on top to protect roots and hold moisture in clay loam ground. Stone finishes Asheville paths and edging.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is new soil safe for pets?

Plain soil and compost are pet-safe. Wash paws after digging. Avoid soil with added fertilizers if your dog eats dirt.

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Do I need to be home?

Not required. Provide placement instructions, pick a time slot, add notes. Being away is totally fine.

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Should I mix new soil with existing?

Yes, integrate the layers. Separate soil zones cause drainage issues. Till or fork new and old soil together at the boundary.

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Do I need landscape fabric under soil?

For raised beds on grass, cardboard works better—smothers weeds, then decomposes. Skip fabric under planting areas; use it under paths.

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Should I order extra?

Definitely round up by 10%. Compaction takes some volume. Since delivery cost is mileage-based, one load is smarter.

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Is bagged soil or bulk better?

For any real project, bulk wins on cost and quality. Bagged soil makes sense only for container work or small patches.

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How do I fix clay soil?

Compost plus gypsum, but skip sand entirely. Organic matter worked into the upper layer gradually improves clay. Takes seasons.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Avoid walking on newly spread topsoil more than absolutely necessary during installation. Footprints compact soil unevenly and create low spots that show through sod and seed for years.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Mix new topsoil into existing clay loam soil at bed edges rather than creating a sharp boundary between materials. Blending the transition zone helps water move naturally between layers without pooling.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Skip the topsoil entirely for topdressing established lawns. Grass cannot push through more than about half an inch of new material. Use fine compost for lawn top-dressing instead of soil.

The Unique Landscape of Asheville

Fresh soil is an easy way to improve Asheville bed structure before you plant or top-dress. Around Asheville, Spring rain and freeze–thaw cycles can leave beds lumpy and wash out low spots. Use it to top-dress, rebuild worn bed edges, and smooth low areas before seed. Finish to a gentle grade and water it in to help it firm up naturally. With delivery, you can focus on grading and planting instead of hauling bags.