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Good source of screened topsoil?

Posted by nygardener z6 New York (My Page) on
Sun, Sep 20, 09 at 4:15

I need some good screened topsoil to backfill a trench around my garden and also to add some bulk to beds. I'd prefer the kind of clay-ey material that really occurs as topsoil around here, not the softer stuff that usually comes in bags. Can anyone suggest a good source, preferably near Woodstock/Kingston?


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RE: Good source of screened topsoil?

bump from the top.
SORRY.


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If you are still out there I have a suggestion!

If nygardener is still out there and looking for soil or if anyone is looking for soil I have the soil for you! Croswells, Route 209, Marbletown. Their garden soil in amazing and will grow your plants like nobody’s business! I had 4 cubic yards delivered three years ago. The soil was dark and rock free. They have other types of soil, mulch, and stone. They will deliver your order or if you have a truck you could pick up your order.

Here is a link that might be useful: Croswell Enterprises


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RE: Good source of screened topsoil?

I certainly am. Thanks so much for your enthusiastic and timely recommendation. I'll check them out next time I'm out that way.

Happy spring to all!


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RE: Good source of screened topsoil?

Croswell Enterprises is also the supplier of Dynamulch! If you are lucky enough to live within driving/delivery distance of Croswell, I would definitely give it a try. You can use it as a soil conditioner as well as mulch. Kind of like Sweet Peat, but better.


 
 

 

 


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