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PRODUCTS WE OFFER

Do you need mulch, stone, sand, gravel, soils, or aggregates? We have a large variety and we deliver!

MULCHES

CHOCOLATE DYED MULCH

Non-toxic chocolate mulch will retain its vibrant color for a year or more.

CYPRESS / PLAY CUSHION

Play Cushion is  IPEMA-certified playground surface material. It is clean, eco-friendly and ready to use. To be an IPEMA certified product, our PlayCushion® has passed IPEMA's independent ASTM research tests for head impact safety, appropriate size, lack of any toxins and lack of metals. These tests are conducted annually to keep IPEMA certification and to ensure superior quality and safety.

DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH

Double shredded mulch is made from various hardwood bark, predominantly oak. The high-binding, shredded fiber offers maximum wind and erosion resistance that is ideal for all areas, including paths, slopes and steep banks.

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ECONOMY MULCH

As part of the city’s solid waste program, tree limbs are collected from the curb at city residences. The city had no reliable disposal method for these tree limbs. Composting both the chipped tree limbs and the dewatered biosolids creates a desirable marketable product which solved both problems.

RED MULCH

Non-toxic red mulch will retain its vibrant color for a year or more.

WHEAT STRAW

PINE STRAW

Pine Straw is sold by the bale. With a minimum purchase of 25 or more bales, delivery is available.

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STONES
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MEDIUM ROCK

Medium Rock is tan in color and averages .75" - 1.25" in size. It can be used in plant beds.

PEA GRAVEL

Pea gravel is sold by the cubic yard. These are small white and tan rocks about 1/2" - 1" in size. These rocks are normally used in planting beds and sometimes walkways.

BRICK CHIPS

Brick chips can make a beautiful accent to any home. Use them around your house and in your plant beds to make a bold and bright statement.

#57 STONE

The most common and versatile granite stone. It works great as driveway, septic, bedding and drainage stone.

CRUSH-N-RUN

Crush and run gravel is made from tiny pieces of gravel that are mixed with limestone. This is a useful top layer for gravel driveways because the limestone sticks together when wet, helping the driveway last longer. Crush and run gravel driveways are affordable and can last for years if they are properly maintained. Rake a crush and run driveway at least once a year to keep it in shape and the gravel in position.

SCREENINGS

This product is a finely ground granite material. It is often used as a base to fill in areas. It compacts down to a hard surface.

SURGE STONE

This rock is an excellent source of material to use in drainage situations.

RIP RAP

Rip rap rock are used mainly around culverts to help prevent wash out. By placing the rocks around the driveway tiles, the dirt and any other material will stay in place better.

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SOILS

TOP SOIL

Our soil is the best to be found. Your vegetable and flower gardens will love it!

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BRICK SAND

Brick Sand is fine in texture and is primarily used in mortar for brick and stone work. It can also be used in sand boxes and as a base for above ground swimming pools.

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GOLD DUST COMPOST

As part of the city’s solid waste program, tree limbs are collected from city residences. The city had no reliable disposal method for these tree limbs. Composting both the chipped tree limbs and the dewatered biosolids creates a marketable product.

The compost is much in demand because of its high quality which is closely controlled by computers in this state-of-the-art modified in-vessel compost facility. Temperatures created in the compost process are closely monitored by thermocouples that send information to a computer to verify that the compost has met and exceeded all of the Environmental Protection Agency requirements.
After a 30-day composting period and a 40-day cure time, the finished compost is screened to two sizes; less than 3/8” (fine) and less than 3/4” (mulch). The fine screen size is the most popular product sold by the city.

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