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Billings Soil Delivery
Billings Soil Delivery
Billings Soil Delivery

Billings Soil Delivery

Billings Soil Delivery

Regular price $55.00 per yard
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Soil needs vary. In Billings, measure your area and target depth to figure yardage. Patching takes less, bed prep takes more.
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A yard is approximately 27 cubic feet. As a general guideline, one yard of material can cover an area of about 100-160 square feet at a 2-3 inch depth.

Quality topsoil for lawns, gardens, and landscape projects. Nutrient rich and ready to support strong root development and healthy plant establishment.

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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.

What Billings Customers Like About Our Soil

4.8
out of 5 based on 104 reviews
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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

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Whether you're filling raised beds or leveling a Billings yard, our satellite tool helps estimate soil needs. Trace the area, choose your depth—shallow for top-dressing, deeper for new beds—and see the yardage before ordering.

Complete Your Outdoor Soil Project

Healthy Billings beds start with good soil. Layer mulch over it to suppress weeds and regulate temperature on clay loam ground. Stone frames the edges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How much soil do I need?

A yard covers roughly 100 square feet three inches thick. Calculate your area and depth—raised beds should be 12 inches at least.

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Can I add soil in summer?

Yes, though conditions aren't ideal. Summer heat accelerates drying. Water thoroughly, avoid midday work, and mulch after planting.

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Is new soil safe for pets?

Yes, basic soil and compost are safe for pets. Clean muddy paws after playtime. Avoid fertilizer-added products for dogs who dig and eat.

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What soil is best for raised beds?

Raised bed mix combines topsoil, compost, and drainage amendments. Better than using Billings's clay loam directly—especially for vegetables.

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Is bagged soil or bulk better?

Bulk is cheaper per yard and often higher quality. Bags work for tiny jobs. Anything over a few square feet, bulk delivery saves money.

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Where will you drop the soil?

Wherever you specify—driveway, backyard, curbside. Mark the spot at checkout and include any helpful notes.

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How often should I add new soil?

Yearly for raised beds: add 1–2 inches of compost. In-ground areas with good mulching need less frequent attention.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Tamp soil lightly after spreading in areas that will receive foot traffic or heavy use. Use a hand tamper or lawn roller filled halfway with water, but avoid over-compacting which prevents healthy root growth.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Avoid cheap topsoil with visible debris, large clay clumps, or strong chemical odors. Low quality fill creates more problems than it solves and often contains weed seeds that haunt you for years.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Do not order topsoil without asking about its source and composition. Soil from construction sites often contains concrete chunks, buried trash, wire, and herbicide residue that damages plants.

The Unique Landscape of Billings

For Billings gardens and lawn repairs, good soil makes grading and planting feel a lot easier. Around Billings, Heavy rains can move material around, so re-leveling with fresh soil helps. 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.