Eric M.
Cape Coral, FL
"Weekend project. Was nervous about getting a slot at all. Booked Wednesday night and it was on the driveway by Friday morning. Honestly easier than calling around for two days like I usually do."
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Natural, compactable fill soil for grading, leveling, foundation pad building, and large-scale earthwork. Free of organic matter — the most affordable way to move grade.
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View ProductLay 2-4 inches of screened topsoil over a graded base before sod goes down. At 2 inches depth, 1 cubic yard covers roughly 160 sq ft; at 4 inches depth, about 80 sq ft. For a 1,000 sq ft sod install at 2 inches depth, plan around 7 cubic yards including a 10% buffer. Skipping this layer is the most common reason sod struggles in Florida's sandy native soil. It gives sod roots room to knit in during the first 30 days and lets irrigation soak in instead of running off.
Order before 2 PM ET Monday through Friday for next-business-day delivery. Orders placed Friday by 2 PM deliver Monday. Same-day availability is variable, please call. Florida coverage includes Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Gainesville, Orlando, Lakeland, Clearwater, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Port St. Lucie, West Palm Beach, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, and Miami. We deliver rain or shine, but if a hurricane or severe-weather warning is active in your area, we'll reach out to reschedule.
Use the calculator on this page, enter length, width, and depth and it returns the cubic yards you need with a spreading buffer built in. Common starting points: a new lawn at 4 inches depth, a new garden bed at 6 inches depth, a top-dress at 1/2 inch depth. As a rule of thumb, 1 cubic yard covers about 80 sq ft at 4 inches depth or 55 sq ft at 6 inches depth.
The topsoil on this page is screened to 3/8 inch, which removes rocks, root chunks, sticks, clay clods, and construction debris before loading. What you get is a uniform, fine-textured material that rakes flat and spreads evenly. Unscreened topsoil costs less but contains rocks and root mats that make it difficult to work with for lawns or planting. For any visible or planted surface, screened is the right choice.
All deliveries are dropped curbside by default, at the most accessible point on your property from the street. If conditions are safe and the terrain allows, the driver will pull further in at his discretion. If you have a specific concern about access, such as a narrow gate or low branches, feel free to let us know when you order.
Florida yards are typically high in sand, which drains fast but holds very little nutrients or water. Screened topsoil with organic content is the standard fix, layered 4-6 inches deep over the native sand for a new lawn or beds. Our topsoil is sourced from Florida suppliers and is suited to local growing conditions. It works well with St. Augustine, Zoysia, Bahia, and Bermuda, the four grasses most common in Florida lawns.
Topsoil is a natural material, so there can be small variation in color, texture, and moisture between loads, especially across different seasons. We source from consistent pits and screen every load to 3/8 inch, which keeps variation within spec.
No. Topsoil is the screened upper layer of natural earth with organic matter, sold in bulk for in-ground use. Garden soil is topsoil pre-blended with compost and amendments for raised beds. Potting soil contains no actual soil at all, it's a soilless mix of peat, perlite, and bark made for containers. Use topsoil for lawns and grading, garden soil for raised beds, and potting soil for pots only.
It depends on what's underneath. For a new lawn over compacted or hard ground, loosen the top 2-4 inches so the new topsoil bonds to the layer below and roots can move between them. For overseeding or top-dressing an existing healthy lawn, don't till, just rake lightly. For garden beds being built over poor subsoil, place a 6-inch or deeper layer of topsoil on top and plant directly into it.
Bagged topsoil at big-box stores is typically a soil-like blend heavy on bark fines and peat, not what landscapers consider true topsoil. Bulk topsoil is screened natural earth with organic content, mineral structure, and the weight to settle and support roots. For any project larger than a small patch, bulk delivery arrives in one drop and is the material landscape professionals use.
Topsoil is the nutrient-rich upper layer of soil that supports plant growth. The bulk topsoil we deliver across Florida is screened to 3/8 inch, with a balanced texture, a pH between 6.0 and 7.5, and dark brown to black color from organic matter. It's the go-to material for new lawns, garden beds, leveling low spots, and erosion repair. Unlike fill dirt, which is used for grading and structural pads, topsoil has the organic content roots need. It arrives by dump truck and is dropped in a pile at the most accessible point on your property.
Topsoil is used for establishing new lawns, building garden and flower beds, leveling uneven yards, improving thin or sandy native soil, repairing bare patches in grass, and controlling light erosion. It is not meant for structural fill under foundations or driveways, drainage applications, or as a standalone potting mix for containers. For vegetable beds, most gardeners blend it with compost. For pads and grading, fill dirt is the correct choice.
Yes. We deliver bulk topsoil across Florida, including Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Gainesville, Orlando, Lakeland, Clearwater, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Port St. Lucie, West Palm Beach, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, and Miami, plus surrounding areas. Enter your ZIP at checkout for an all-in delivered price with no hidden fees.
Topsoil is the top layer of earth, usually the top 2 to 8 inches. It has dark color and rich organic content. Ours runs 2 to 10% organic matter with a loam texture and a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. We screen it to 3/8" so the load comes clean and consistent, free of rocks, roots, and debris.
The organic content feeds soil microbes. Those microbes break down nutrients so plant roots can use them. The loam texture balances drainage and moisture retention: sandy enough that it doesn't waterlog, fine enough to hold moisture through dry stretches. Without a proper topsoil layer, lawns struggle to establish, gardens underperform, and slopes erode over time.
Common uses include new lawn seeding and sod, vegetable and flower beds, grading and leveling after construction, improving poor or depleted ground, revegetating slopes, and site restoration after construction work.
At 4-inch depth, one ton covers about 50 sq ft. A standard 1,000 sq ft lawn area needs about 20 to 22 tons at 4 inches. For raised garden beds at 8-inch depth, plan for one ton per 25 sq ft. Run your project through our calculator for a precise estimate.
For large elevation changes, use fill dirt for the bulk of the grade and cap with 4 to 6 inches of topsoil over the planting areas. Fill dirt handles the structural volume for less money. Topsoil is the biological layer that supports plant growth.
Cape Coral, FL
"Weekend project. Was nervous about getting a slot at all. Booked Wednesday night and it was on the driveway by Friday morning. Honestly easier than calling around for two days like I usually do."
Sebring, FL
"Booked it from my phone in like five minutes, standing in the driveway. Marked the drop spot in the order notes before I paid. Load landed in the right zone. No reshoveling."
Jupiter, FL
"Wasn't totally sure what I needed between fill and topsoil. Read the material pages, looked at both prices, picked the one that fit. Truck came the next day, no follow-up calls needed."
Punta Gorda, FL
"Got a load delivered to the side yard. Last vendor I used dumped half on the lawn and called it. This time the drop spot was discussed before the truck rolled out, and the load landed in the right zone. Two hours of cleanup I didn't have to do."