Green Loon Top Soil

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  $3.99

Description

River Run Top Soil

Each bag is 3/4 Cubic Feet (21L) and weighs ≈40 pounds.

This topsoil great for using under sod or to flatten out rough areas.

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Details

Please allow up to 3-5 business days for processing and delivery.

If you would like delivery outside the Twin Cities Metro Area please call us at 651-239-1315 for a quote.

Large deliveries, multiple product/bulk deliveries, and alley deliveries may involve capacity limits that could require additional delivery charges that may not be reflected at checkout. If this situation applies, you will be contacted to discuss additional delivery charges.


For all delivered material:

* We will only dump in your driveway, either the left side or right side; any other dump location is at the discretion of the driver and you must be present for any exceptions.

* Gertens is not responsible for any damage to property due to the delivery of materials per homeowner's instructions, including damage done to driveways

* You do not have to be home for your delivery. We encourage you to mark your driveway with chalk or masking tape or place a tarp as to where you would like your material placed/dumped if you are not going be home on your scheduled delivery day.

* Every day our trucks run until all scheduled deliveries are completed. However, we cannot give you a time for your individual delivery as there are too many variables that influence the delivery schedule throughout the day.

Hardgoods Return Policy: There will be no returns on any pallet soils.

* There will be no returns on discounted, reduced for clearance, or specially ordered merchandise.


More Information

Bag Size 40 lbs.

Product Questions (12)

Tree roses are not hardy enough to stay outside in the winter. So ideally you have hopefully left them in some sort of pot. Continue to leave them outdoors, keep them well watered through the autumn. Come about Thanksgiving, they should be dormant- all...
Annuals are plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season (spring – fall/frost). Perennials are plants that live for more than two growing seasons. They die back in winter and re-emerge in spring. ...
Tipped on its side and put inside a vehicle, in the bed of a pickup, or on a trailer. Gertens employees can help in wrapping the pot so that you don’t lose any dirt while transporting.
Maples and Elm trees are fast growing, for the most part. There are some varieties within those families that are faster than others. Aspen, Siouxland Poplar and Honeylocust are a few additional options.
We typically recommend Arborvitaes for forming privacy barriers, but we have a wide variety of options. Ultimately, it's going to come down to the site conditions, space available, and preference of appearance. If you have additional questions regarding...
It depends on the variety of tree, and the age of the tree. Late winter is a great time to do pruning—except with Maples and Birches as their saps are flowing at that time. Stop in to Gertens and visit with our tree staff for winter care tips on specific...
Fruit trees are suppose to ripen at certain times of the year (this info can be found in our retail catalog). By monitoring the fruit itself and the time of year, it can ...
It depends on what type of fruit it is, what variety within that family it is, and the site conditions. Your tree may produce fruit the first year, but not the next two, it can be random while they are still young. Within 3-4 years you should start seeing...
When planting a new tree, you will want to dig a hole no deeper than the pot the tree is in, and about twice as wide. Place the tree in its container either inside of, or next to the hole. Free the root ball from the container (the container may need...
You will want to dig a hole no deeper than the pot the shrub is in, and about twice as wide. Place the shrub still in its container either inside of, or next to the hole. Free the root ball from the container (the container may need to be cut off using...
Root stimulators provide a hormone to the root system to recover faster from any damage done during the transplant process. This will also help the roots grow faster and stronger. To view Gertens recommended root stimulator, click ...
Hydrangeas prefer loose soil with high organic matter, really everything but the most compacted soils.
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