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Need Help Calculating How Much Soil You Need?
Use our NEW Trace from Satellite tool to get an estimate for your project based on an aerial view of your property
Try Our CalculatorFor soil projects, measure your bed or area in feet, multiply length by width by intended depth in feet, and divide by 27 to get cubic yards. In Bellefontaine, where raised beds and lawn leveling are the most common uses, a half yard often handles one or two small beds while larger garden projects typically need two to five yards. Adding a ten percent buffer to your estimate prevents coming up short when you hit unexpected low spots or need to re-grade edges.
Soil Types We Deliver in Bellefontaine
Mulch Mound delivers bulk soil by the cubic yard straight to your driveway or job site in Bellefontaine. Whether you are finishing a new lawn, building raised beds, or working to improve the heavy clay soils common across this part of Ohio, we carry the right mix for the job. Order what you need and skip the hassle of hauling bags from the store.
Screened Top Soil
Our screened topsoil is filtered clean of rocks, roots, and debris, giving you a smooth, consistent texture that spreads easily. It is a dependable choice for overseeding tired lawns, filling low spots, and finish grading around foundations. Homeowners throughout this part of Ohio rely on it as a straightforward, everyday soil base.
Gardening Blend
This balanced mix of topsoil and organic amendments is ready to go straight into raised beds, flower gardens, and new planting areas. It drains well without drying out too fast, which suits the variable spring weather common in this region. A great option for anyone starting a new garden bed this season.
Leaf Compost
Rich in nutrients and teeming with beneficial microorganisms, this leaf compost is ideal for improving the dense clay soils common in this part of Ohio. It builds better structure, boosts water retention, and feeds your plants naturally over time. Work it into existing beds or apply it as a top dressing for established lawns.
Complete Your Outdoor Soil Project
Bulk soil pairs naturally with a mulch delivery to finish newly built or refreshed beds, since Bellefontaine's silt loam surface benefits from both organic enrichment and a protective cover layer over the growing season. Drainage stone is also worth considering alongside soil for any low areas or foundation grading projects where water management is a continuing concern.
Bellefontaine's springs are genuinely wet, and placing soil on a saturated yard too early can compact the new material before it ever gets a chance to settle properly. Wait until after a few consecutive dry days following the April frost window before scheduling your delivery. Soil that goes down when the native ground is still waterlogged will pack harder than you want and can create drainage problems that outlast your project by several seasons.
When building raised beds over Bellefontaine's native silt loam, consider loosening the existing ground with a fork or tiller before adding your imported mix. Breaking up the native surface allows roots to eventually penetrate below your raised layer, anchoring plants more deeply and giving them access to the moisture that silt loam holds naturally through dry stretches in July and August.
For lawn leveling projects in Bellefontaine, late April to mid-May is the ideal application window because cool-season grasses are actively growing and will push up through light topdressings quickly. Apply no more than half an inch at a time over existing turf, rake it evenly into low spots, and water it in. Thicker single applications can smother grass and require reseeding, which adds time and cost to what should be a straightforward leveling job.
The Unique Landscape of Bellefontaine
The native silt loam soil throughout Bellefontaine and Logan County is workable and moderately fertile, but it has real limitations when you are trying to build raised beds, level a lawn, or establish new planting areas from scratch. Silt loam compacts under foot traffic and heavy spring rains, and the 1,250 foot elevation means soils stay cool and slow to dry in early spring, often delaying planting readiness past April 25. Brought-in topsoil or premium garden mix lets you bypass those limitations entirely, giving you a loose, nutrient-ready growing medium exactly where you need it. For lawn leveling, a quality topsoil blend can correct the low spots that collect standing water after Bellefontaine's frequent spring rain events. New raised beds built on top of the native silt loam benefit enormously from a rich imported mix that drains more freely and warms faster in the spring. Whether you are starting a vegetable garden, rebuilding a flower bed, or grading around a new structure, bulk soil delivery puts the right material at your doorstep in a single load.
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