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Charlotte Soil Delivery
Charlotte Soil Delivery

Charlotte Soil Delivery

Charlotte Soil Delivery

Regular price $70.00 per yards
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Soil quantity comes down to coverage area and depth. Charlotte projects range from thin top-dressing to deep fills for vegetable beds.
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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 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.

What Charlotte Customers Like About Our Soil

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Need Help Calculating How Much Soil You Need?

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Soil estimates depend on what you're doing: lawn leveling needs less depth, raised beds need more. Trace your project area to get yardage numbers. For Charlotte yards dealing with dense piedmont clay, good soil makes a real difference.

Complete Your Outdoor Soil Project

Your new soil needs a cover. Mulch reduces evaporation and temperature swings in Charlotte beds on red clay ground. Stone creates clean borders.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Why is my soil compacting?

Walking on beds, rainfall, and low organic content cause compaction. Charlotte's red clay is prone to this. Regular compost additions help.

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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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What soil is best for raised beds?

Get a raised bed blend with topsoil, compost, and perlite or similar. Charlotte's native red clay doesn't perform as well in frames.

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Is delivered soil safe for vegetables?

Yes, garden mixes work safely for food crops. No problematic materials included. Organic options exist for maximum peace of mind.

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When is the best time to add soil?

Best in spring or fall when conditions cooperate. For Charlotte, that's post-Apr 5 or pre-Nov 5. Avoid working wet ground.

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Do I need to test my soil?

Worth doing. Soil here often tests neutral to slightly acidic. A basic pH check from your extension office informs how to amend.

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Do I need to be home?

Not at all. Specify placement at checkout, pick AM or PM, add any relevant notes. Works great even if you're away.

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.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Check soil drainage after filling low spots or creating new beds. Dig a test hole, fill with water, and time how long it takes to drain. More than an hour means poor drainage needs addressing.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Keep both a flat shovel and a pointed shovel on hand for soil work. Flat shovels spread and level material better. Pointed shovels dig holes and mix amendments more effectively.

The Unique Landscape of Charlotte

If you’re rebuilding beds in Charlotte, North Carolina, quality soil gives roots a better start. Foot traffic and weather over time can tighten soil and make planting harder. It works well for garden beds, tree rings, and backfilling after planting. 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.