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

Good quality top soil and was delivered exactly where I wanted it. Nice Job!

For garden bed prep in Pompano Beach, plan to add at least 4 to 6 inches of topsoil over native sandy ground to give roots a meaningful layer of nutrient-rich material to establish in. For lawn leveling or grading low spots, even a 1 to 2 inch top-dress of quality fill can dramatically improve drainage on Pompano Beach's characteristically flat lots.
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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.

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About this soil

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

Good quality top soil and was delivered exactly where I wanted it. Nice Job!

For garden bed prep in Pompano Beach, plan to add at least 4 to 6 inches of topsoil over native sandy ground to give roots a meaningful layer of nutrient-rich material to establish in. For lawn leveling or grading low spots, even a 1 to 2 inch top-dress of quality fill can dramatically improve drainage on Pompano Beach's characteristically flat lots.
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 100-160 square feet at a 2-3 inch depth.

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Measure the length, width, and desired depth of the area you plan to fill or top-dress, and multiply those three numbers together before dividing by 27 to convert cubic feet into cubic yards. In Pompano Beach, where sandy soil compacts less than clay, it helps to order about 10 percent more than your calculation suggests to account for settling after the summer rain season packs the material down.

Soil Types We Deliver in Pompano Beach

Pompano Beach yards and gardens sit on sandy, fast-draining ground that often needs an extra boost of quality soil to support lush lawns, tropical plantings, and raised garden beds. We deliver bulk topsoil by the yard in Pompano Beach so you can amend your soil quickly and get your landscape moving in the right direction. Orders arrive by the cubic yard, making it easy to cover large areas without multiple trips to the store.

Screened Top Soil

Our screened top soil is finely sifted to remove rocks, roots, and debris, giving you a smooth, workable base that blends easily into South Florida's sandy ground. It is nutrient rich and ready to support strong root development, making it a reliable choice for new lawns, garden beds, and general landscape grading around homes.

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After building up your soil layer, finish beds with a 3-inch mulch topping to lock moisture into the improved soil profile and slow the rapid evaporation that Pompano Beach's sun and heat create. Adding pathway stone around new beds also keeps foot traffic off freshly placed soil, preventing compaction in Pompano Beach's warm, moist conditions where soil structure can be fragile while new plantings establish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use fill dirt to fix the low spots in my yard that flood every summer?

Fill dirt is the right material for grading low spots in Pompano Beach yards, and addressing those areas is especially important given the city's flat terrain and the intense summer rainy season that runs from May through October. Grade the filled area so that it slopes gently away from your home, and allow the material to settle through at least one full rain season before making final adjustments.

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How much topsoil do I need to start a raised vegetable garden in Pompano Beach?

A raised bed in Pompano Beach should have at least 12 inches of quality topsoil to give roots a deep enough layer to establish in before they reach the native sandy soil below. This depth also allows the bed to retain moisture long enough between South Florida's afternoon storms to keep vegetable plants from stressing, which is critical during zone 10b's intense summer heat.

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Will imported topsoil wash away during Pompano Beach's heavy summer rains?

Loose, freshly placed topsoil can erode during the heavy afternoon thunderstorms that are common in Pompano Beach from June through September. Covering new soil with a 3-inch layer of mulch immediately after installation dramatically reduces surface erosion and also helps the new soil retain the moisture it needs to support plant establishment in the summer heat.

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My native sandy soil drains so fast that nothing seems to grow well. What soil blend should I order?

Pompano Beach's native sandy soil is nearly inert, draining water within minutes and holding almost no nutrients. A blended topsoil that includes composted organic material is the best addition, as the organic fraction slows drainage just enough to keep roots hydrated between storms and releases nutrients that the sandy base completely lacks. Mix the new topsoil into the top 4 to 6 inches of your existing soil rather than simply layering it on top for the best results.

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Is there a best time of year to add soil to my Pompano Beach lawn or garden beds?

The ideal time to add topsoil or fill in Pompano Beach is during the dry season between November and April, when the ground is firmer, the material settles more predictably, and you can grade and shape without the risk of sudden afternoon storms washing things around. Adding soil just before the rainy season begins in May or June is the second-best option, as the summer rainfall quickly helps new topsoil integrate with existing ground.

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How do I keep the soil I add from compacting over time in Pompano Beach's heat and humidity?

Compaction in Pompano Beach is most often caused by foot traffic over moist soil rather than by the climate itself, since sandy-based soils compact less aggressively than clay. Avoid walking on freshly placed topsoil beds, cover them promptly with mulch to maintain a looser surface texture, and incorporate organic matter at installation to give the soil structure that resists compaction over time.

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Can I blend bulk topsoil directly into my existing sandy yard to improve it?

Yes, and this is actually one of the most effective approaches for Pompano Beach lawns and beds. Till or loosen the native sandy soil to a depth of 4 to 6 inches, spread your new topsoil evenly across the surface, and work the two layers together so there is no hard boundary between them. This prevents the perched water table effect that can occur when a denser soil sits directly on top of fast-draining sand with no transition layer.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

When building new garden beds on Pompano Beach's sandy lots, do not simply dump topsoil on top of the existing ground without loosening the sandy layer beneath first. Tilling the native soil 4 to 6 inches down before adding imported topsoil allows the two layers to integrate, preventing the sharp interface between dense topsoil and loose sand that can trap water right at the boundary and create a perched water table inside your bed.

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Pompano Beach's elevation of just 10 feet above sea level and flat topography mean that even a slight negative grade toward your home's foundation can cause serious water intrusion during the summer rainy season. Use fill dirt to establish a positive grade that slopes at least 1 inch per foot away from your foundation for the first 6 feet. Addressing grade problems during the dry season between November and April allows the new soil to settle before summer storms test it.

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Pompano Beach's native sandy soil is essentially inert from a nutrient standpoint, so the topsoil you bring in is doing most of the heavy lifting for plant nutrition. Mix a slow-release granular fertilizer or compost into your new topsoil at the time of installation rather than waiting, because zone 10b's year-round growth cycle means plants will begin drawing on nutrients almost immediately. Refreshing topsoil beds with a thin compost layer each fall helps maintain fertility through the long growing season.

The Unique Landscape of Pompano Beach

Pompano Beach sits at roughly 10 feet of elevation on a base of sandy, porous coastal soil that sheds water and nutrients almost as quickly as they are added, making quality fill and topsoil critical for any serious landscaping project. Whether you are grading a low spot in your yard that floods during South Florida's afternoon thunderstorms or building raised vegetable beds that give roots something to grip, imported soil gives you the foundation that the native ground simply cannot provide. In zone 10b, plants grow nearly every month of the year, which means nutrient depletion in existing beds is an ongoing concern rather than a seasonal one. The flat terrain common throughout Pompano Beach also means that drainage problems compound quickly when soil is poorly graded, and even modest low spots can hold standing water after the region's heavy summer storms. Bringing in the right blend of topsoil or fill allows you to reshape grade, introduce organic matter, and create growing conditions that the native sandy substrate alone cannot support.