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Landscape Supplies

We are a retail Cape Cod landscape supply yard with delivery
capabilities to meet all needs from homeowners to large landscape
and/or construction sites.
Our list of Landscape Supplies:
See our Rates:
Potting Soil – This is a ½”
minus product that is 46% organic matter produced from wood
waste in our facility. It is composted at very high temperature
rates that kills existing weed seeds out of this material. The
soil analysis for this product can be viewed here, which was
performed by the University of Massachusetts West Experiment
Station Laboratory at Amherst, Massachusetts.
Loam – Our loam is a ½”
minus product that is also composted at very high temperature
rates, minimizing weed seed with, again, another high organic
content.
Stone – We carry a variety of native,
blue, white and cinnamon stone in different sizes, such as 3/8”,
½”, ¾”, and 1 ½”; stone
dust; and ¾” processed stone. These are suitable
for driveways, walkways, road bases, catch basins, leaching
pits, etc.
Bark Mulch – All of our bark mulches
are hauled out of Maine. We stock a premium Hemlock; a Red Mix
that consists of Spruce; a Dark Pine being the darkest colored
mulch in the yard; a Medium Pine and a Light Pine being lighter
shades than the dark.
Cow Manure – This is a product that we
haul directly off of the farms of New England, helping the environment
by recycling waste, and is a very popular product with both
our landscapers and gardeners alike.
Compost – This product consists of grass
and leaves that are decomposed, screened out to a ½”
minus product that is beautiful for plantings, gardens, etc.
Plant Mix - This product is a mixture of compost,
cow manure and screened sand, which our landscapers and homeowners
use for a base for shrubs, plantings, gardens, etc.
Shells – Our shells have been seasoned
so the smell is minimal. They have been crushed mostly to a
satisfactory need for driveways, walkways, etc. This is also
another product that we are helping the environment with by
recycling a product that would otherwise occupy landfills.
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