This sand is used by brick masons to lay bricks, but can also be used to spread over Centipede and St. Augustine lawns. It is helpful in repairing lawns that have existing bare areas.
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White Sand/Playground Sand
This sand is also used by brick masons to lay bricks, but can also be used to spread over Bermuda and Zoysia lawns. It is helpful in repairing lawns that have existing bare areas. White sand is also popularly used in children play areas to avoid heavily staining children clothing.
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Beach Sand
This sand is a beautiful snow white sand that is commonly used by homeowners with lakefront properties to build shoreline beaches. This sand can also be used to spread over Bermuda and Zoysia lawns. It is helpful in repairing lawns that have existing bare areas.
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Top Soil (Screened)
Screened Top Soil has been screened through a process that removes sticks and rocks and any other unwanted debris. Screened Top soil makes a great top dressing for lawns and landscapes and works well for filling in bare spots.
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Top Soil (Unscreened)
Unscreened Soil Topsoil that has not been screened to remove rocks and debris.
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Fill Dirt/Sand Clay
Dirt is used to fill in holes, fill enbankments, raise ground level.
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Organic Top Soil
This soil is primarily used for potting soil and planting shrubbery. It is a rich dark black soil with natural elements from the earth.
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AG Soil
This soil is most popular of the topsoil in that it consists of a mixture of topsoil and compost. Ag soil is ready to be plant in, and acts as a fertilizer for the root systems of plants, shrubs, and grass.
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Mushroom Compost
This is our top of the line soil in that it is rich and very nutritious for the soil, plants, and vegetable gardens.
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