Compost vs Topsoil: Which Does Your Garden Need?
Confused about the difference between compost and topsoil? Learn what each is, when to use each one, and how to mix them for best results.
Confused about the difference between compost and topsoil? Learn what each is, when to use each one, and how to mix them for best results.
Confused about fill dirt and topsoil? Learn what each is, how they differ, when to use each one, and why choosing the right material matters for your project.
Timing matters. Learn when to add topsoil to your lawn for maximum results, how to apply without killing grass, and Kitsap County seasonal guide.
Learn how to level an uneven yard using topsoil and simple tools. Step-by-step guide for finding low spots, filling, and re-seeding for a smooth lawn.
Lawn topdressing rejuvenates thin grass and improves soil quality. Learn the best time, materials, and technique for professional results.
Not sure how much topsoil depth you need? Learn minimum depths for lawns, gardens, raised beds, and trees—plus how to measure and calculate cost.
Confused about the difference between garden soil and topsoil? Learn what each is, how they differ, and which one is right for your specific gardening project.
Choosing the right topsoil can make or break your garden. Learn what makes good topsoil, how to read soil analysis labels, and how to source quality topsoil in the Kitsap area.
Learn exactly how much topsoil you need with our easy calculator. Calculate cubic yards for lawns, gardens, and raised beds.
The 60/30/10 raised bed soil mix (60% topsoil, 30% compost, 10% drainage material) is the proven recipe for productive raised beds. Includes the math, real Kitsap delivery pricing, and the simpler HS Garden Mix alternative.
What you put in a raised garden bed matters more than almost any other gardening decision. The soil
Bulk topsoil runs $30-65/yard in Kitsap County depending on the blend. Here's what to expect for screened topsoil, 3-Way Mix, and fill dirt.