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The following article was published in our article directory on August 20, 2012.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Laurie Bullock
Here at Westminster Lawn Landscape Supply Yards, we are regularly asked the question "What is the difference?" between Regular Top Soil, Screened Top Soil, and Fill Dirt. For starters, we get prime grade Maryland top soil and sift it by using a screener to produce our Screened Top Soil which has had the stones sifted out.
Screened Topsoil
This makes for simpler labor when spreading the soil for seeding and planting uses. As the soil is sifted by topsoil screeners, stones bigger than 1 inch are eliminated as well as any clumps, producing excellent topsoil for garden beds. This technique produces optimal bedding soil for top dressing on lawns and for most planting situations.
Regular Top Soil is merely soil that has not been screened. It is still beneficial for planting applications, but may need to be raked after it is spread to remove clumps and stones. If there are larger, deeper areas that should be filled in to flatten the pitch of the landscape, then seeded, Regular Top Soil will serve well for this purpose. The top layer might possibly be in need of some raking to finish it off prior to seeding.
Fill Dirt
Fill Dirt is specifically how we describe the clumps and stones that don't go through the screener. It is not good for any planting purposes, but serves to fill in holes. Usually, either Regular or Screened Top Soil is dispersed over the top of Fill Dirt to produce the most ideal garden topsoil for planting.
Compost Screened Topsoil Mix
We also offer a Compost-- Screened Topsoil Mix, composed of premium Screened Topsoil with Compost blended in, which improves the soil, making it ideal for garden topsoil. Another product we offer, plain Compost, can be mixed up with the existing soil for enrichment of existing beds. Purchasing the Compost-Screened Topsoil Mix is great for establishing new bedding soil and raised beds for gardens.
Keywords: topsoil, landscaping, gardening, mulch, screened topsoil, fill dirt, garden supply
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