Garden enthusiasts know that designing and planning a great landscaping solution needs top quality top soil in Crosby. It should be nutrient rich, free from chemicals, weed and grass roots, rocks, stones or concrete from construction. We offer only Grade 1 fully screened Lancashire top soil from our own farm at Downholland in South Lancashire. We also offer last-mile services to our clients and don’t just dump the soil at your site. If you need a barrowing service to deliver the soil to the exact location, let us know and we’re glad to be of help. This is one of the features that sets us apart from our competitors. We provide customised solutions, no matter how big or small your project. You can sit with our team and work out your requirements based on your needs, preferences and budget.
As industry experts, we know that top soil is the living ecosystem that provides water, air and nutrients to plants. In Crosby, top soil should be chosen carefully so that it is customised to the kind of project you have. For instance, lawns and grounds require a slightly different type, while vegetable and fruit gardening, and flowers and exotic plants need a different type. This is not a one-size-fits-all solution and that’s why you need professional help and guidance while selecting the right variety. Good quality top soil provides many hidden benefits that we don’t even see. For instance, it absorbs water from rains and prevents flooding by providing proper drainage. It also provides a beneficial environment for microorganisms, bacteria and earthworms that convert plant and animal waste into nutrition.
The acidity and alkalinity also matter so it’s important to know what kind of plants you’ll be growing before you order top soil in Crosby. The right mix of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium along with other nutrients is vital for plant growth and health. Contact DPM Topsoil today for premium quality topsoil. Good top soil is a combination of mineral particles, loam, sand, air, water and organic matter. Any imbalance in these elements could pose a problem for plants. Soils also require regular replenishment to renew their nutrition.