Screened Top Soil


Screened Top Soil

The soil in your landscape is the lifeblood of the space – it’s the foundational element that allows the plants, lawn, and trees to grow and thrive throughout the year, and it’s part of what keeps them in a good condition during the more difficult wintery months. Of course, you’re only going to have an easy time with your landscape if your greenery has access to a good quality top soil – inadequate, poor quality top soil is a sure-fire way to bring trouble onto your doorstep. At Bulk Landscaping Supply Co, we’re masters at supplying the highest standard organic compost, organic mulch, and of course, the best quality screened top soil in the business. By making use of our top soil provisions, you’re doing the best for your yard. Learn more about the importance of high-grade top soil, as well as what we can offer you, by reading on below.

 

What is Screened Top Soil?

Let’s begin with the basics, what exactly is screened top soil? Top soil, as you can probably guess from the name, is the uppermost layer of soil. Most people consider top soil to be comprised of the top 5 to 10 inches of soil, and it’s where the majority of nutrients is housed. Screened top soil is soil that has been through a meshing process, which affects the density and grade of the soil. That means that some screened top soil is finer, sometimes it’s chunkier, the choice is yours. The exact makeup of the top soil determines various factors relating to the soil’s effectiveness.

 

Screened or Unscreened Top Soil?

When you purchase top soil, you have a choice between unscreened and screened top soil. Generally, unscreened top soil is best used to help with the construction and installation of landscaped areas and features, as it isn’t particularly effective for planting or the growth of lawns. Screened top soil, on the other hand, is much finer, and works wonderfully well for those who are trying to grow plants, flowers, lawns, and trees.

 

Water Flow and Nutrient Distribution

One of the principal advantages of screened top soil is the impressive impact that it can have on the growth and flourishment of plants in your external spaces. Due to the finer nature of the screened top soil, it offers far more effective water drainage and nutrient distribution for your greenery. Additionally, since the soil has been filtered, it’s not going to bring in weeds or detritus that would cause problems with your yard – a common problem with unscreened top soil.

 

Essential Uses

The majority of the time that people purchase screened top soil, it’s because they’re looking to give the best possible start to plants that are being placed in their garden – but there are some other circumstances where it’s sensible to bring in fresh screened top soil. If you have damaged, poorly conditioned top soil in place already, you’re going to struggle to cultivate any plants successfully. Purchase some of the premium-grade screened top soil from us and you won’t have any such problems.

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