Mulch, Stones, Sand, Gravel, Dirt etc...
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Please contact us for creating brand new beds, gardens or speciality projects from scratch. Removing grass or scraping beds clear of debris or leveling them to start fresh is specific pricing based on each project.

Stones can be installed in beds anywhere all year long as long as snow and freezing rain doesn't prevent us from moving the stones. September is Stones Month, $25 off per cubic yard of stone.
Pricing
![]() Topsoil$150/cubic yard delivered and spread | ![]() Bed Redefining (edging) image$1/foot, redefine or create a new border edge | ![]() timber lite stones$200/cubic yard delivered and spread |
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![]() red stone$200/cubic yard delivered and spread | ![]() sand$150/cubic yard delivered and spread | ![]() white stone image$200/cubic yard delivered and spread |
![]() red mulch$120/cubic yard delivered and spread | ![]() playground chips$150/cubic yard delivered and spread | ![]() Delaware river rock$250/cubic yard delivered and spread |
![]() goose egg stones$200/cubic yard delivered and spread Large 3--6 inch goose egg stones is $250/cubic yard delivered and spread | ![]() gravel$200/cubic yard delivered and spread | ![]() brown mulch$120/cubic yard delivered and spread |
![]() black mulch$120 per cubic yard delivered and spread |
Why is pricing different for mulch, stones etc...
Our pricing is based on how much something costs at the nursery or landscape supply store, plus transportation to the job site, wheelbarrow, shovels, and labor it takes to move the materials to the spot it's being installed at. Some stones cost more because the nursery prices it higher and it also takes 1hr of hard painful work to move thousands of pounds of stone, while some mulch is much more commonly used like black or brown mulch making it cheaper and takes 30 minutes to install a cubic yards worth.
NOTE--Heavy stones kill our bodies and also destroy trucks and trailers causing many more repairs as well as struts, brakes, shocks and sway bars to be replaced more often.
Why don't we use heavy machinery?...
Skid Steers may cost $300--$500/day which is costly and also can malfunction.







































