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Soil
Ridewood Soils Inc. does not use municipal waste in any of our products. We fully age and process pure agricultural products ourselves. We screen and blend our own Topsoil and Topdressing. The soil is stored inside a warehouse to maintain low moisture and provide consistent soil year round.
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Topdressing
Our rich black topsoil is blended from native soil, sand, and garden compost. The result is a composition and texture that is consistent throughout the year. Screening ensures free flowing soil that is easily worked and graded to a feather edge...no hard lumps!! High organic content and excellent composition makes our Topdressing an ideal soil for new and established lawns. Other uses for the product include lawn patching, planting trees, shrubs, gardens, raised beds. Delivery available regionally in 24 cubic yard loads and locally in smaller loads.
Screened Topsoil
Native Berks County topsoil is screened and stored under roof as well. No amendments are added. Clay content and compaction will naturally be higher than Topdressing. Delivery available regionally in 22 cubic yard loads and locally in smaller loads.
Unscreened Topsoil
Native Berks County soil that is unscreened and stored outside. This is not recommended unless deep fills of 12 inches or more are needed. There will be rocks and possibly roots since this material is not screened.
Custom Blends
Ridgewood will produce custom-blended mixes for athletic fields, parks, golf courses, as well as other applications where specific soil characteristics are desired. Call us with your specific needs.
Aged Garden Compost
A combination of mushroom compost made from virgin agricultural products and Canadian peat moss. Our compost is made from hay, straw, corn cobs, cocoa bean hulls, cottonseed meal and poultry litter. NO MUNICIPAL WASTE!! Processed, fully aged and screened to produce the perfect balanced soil ingredient. Our Aged Garden Compost, when tilled into the soil, will build very productive soils by adding organic matter to flower beds, gardens and lawns. Naturally organic and pH balanced, compost is an economical way to improve very poor soil conditions.
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