Green Loon® Seeding Topdress Soil by the Cubic Yard

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SKU
B330

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  $54.99
per yard
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Description

Take it from us, this product is the best grass seeding soil you can find! Made up of 70% compost, 15% greens grade top dress sand, and 15% peat moss, to it giving you an excellent bed for your grass seed to start germinating in.

We will email you when your order delivery date is set. Please reply to that email with any additional delivery instructions, including preference on which side of the driveway(when facing your house) that you want the product dropped on.

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.

Soil Usage Calculator

Figuring out the right amount of soil for your project can be easy. Just measure the square footage of your project and decide how deep you want the soil to be.
Complete your project with one of the following options:
  • bags (1 cu. ft.) soil
  • bags (32 quart) soil
  • cubic yards of soil

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Gertens is one of North America’s largest garden centers and home to Minnesota’s largest selection of annuals, perennials, natives, houseplants, trees, shrubs, and evergreens.  We’ve been “Growing in the Grove” in Inver Grove Heights since 1921 and our campus now covers over 100 acres of shopping and growing facilities. Gertens is still a family-owned business with a focus on giving customers the ability to buy high-quality plants and trees directly from a local grower.  After all, IT'S ONLY NATURAL TO BUY FROM THE GROWER.

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Details

Price is per cubic yard of material.

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 bulk goods. This includes topsoils, sand, rock, mulch, and boulders.

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

Product Questions (9)

When determining how much grass seed you will need, you must determine your square footage by measuring length multiplied by width.
Ideal time to plant grass seed is late August, early September. During these times you avoid the heat of the summer, and the seed has time to germinate and establish before the winter months. Grass seed can be planted in spring, you will just need more...
Roughing up the soil surface and adding a seeding soil can help establish the grass seed. Overtime, applications of gypsum to help break up the soil and aerating the yard are the two most beneficial ways to break up the hard dirt.
A fertilizer lawn spreader is the easiest and most efficient to broadcast grass seed. Throwing by hand is not accurate for larger areas. Set the spreader to a very light setting as grass seed will flow faster than fertilizer. Go over the area multiple...
Watering requirements for new grass seed truly depend on weather conditions. More water is required during hot and dry times, less water when cool. During hot times, 2-3x per day at only about 10-minute watering intervals. You want the soil to be moist...
Yes, you can water grass seed too much to where it will not germinate. You can also wash the seed away if water starts running through the yard. Also, overwatering can create mold/fungus if seed sits overnight wet.
Store grass seed in the cotton or poly woven bags they are sold in. These bags allow the seeds to breathe and not overheat. However, these are not waterproof, so they need to be kept in a dry spot. Cooler spot is always better as well, keeping in a hot...
The main difference between grass seed types are the abilities to grow in full sun of full shade, dry or wet conditions, how much fertilizer each type needs, and how fast they germinate. Below are main types of grass seed found in the Twin Cities area...
Hydrangeas prefer loose soil with high organic matter, really everything but the most compacted soils.
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