Top-rated mulch and topsoil pros.

Get matched with top mulch and topsoil pros in Igo, CA

There are 0 highly-rated local mulch and topsoil pros.

Need a pro for your mulch and topsoil service project in Igo, CA?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Mulch and topsoil pros in Igo

"Very personal! Eager to please. Have only had him one time so my rating is leaving room for improvement. He is scheduled for every two weeks ."

Mary J on November 2023

xx

"Very personal! Eager to please. Have only had him one time so my rating is leaving room for improvement. He is scheduled for every two weeks ."

Mary J on November 2023




Sevilla Landscaping

817 West St
No reviews yet

Sevilla Landscaping

817 West St
No reviews yet
15 years of experience

We offer FREE estimates, reasonable rates, and high quality work. ~~~ ASK US ABOUT OUR SUMMER SPECIAL ~~~ Call Art or Erik 530.276.7259 or 530.378.0236 You can also contact us via e-mail or on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/pages/Sevilla-Landscaping/173866642661725 Business License # 28869

We offer FREE estimates, reasonable rates, and high quality work. ~~~ ASK US ABOUT OUR SUMMER SPECIAL ~~~ Call Art or Erik 530.276.7259 or 530.378.0236 You can also contact us via e-mail or on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/pages/Sevilla-Landscaping/173866642661725 Business License # 28869



JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock LLC

98 W Arion Street
No reviews yet

JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock LLC

98 W Arion Street
No reviews yet
21 years of experience

JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock, stands poised and proud by providing rubber mulch products that utilizes NON-TIRE recycled rubber in the production process. JJV Rubber Mulch continues to offer a safe and clean alternative.

JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock, stands poised and proud by providing rubber mulch products that utilizes NON-TIRE recycled rubber in the production process. JJV Rubber Mulch continues to offer a safe and clean alternative.


AXNER EXCAVATING INC

2900 OLD OREGON TRL
3.20(
5
)

AXNER EXCAVATING INC

2900 OLD OREGON TRL
3.20(
5
)
58 years of experience

We are a family business owned & operated since 1967. We provide landscape supplies & excavating services specializing in custom soils & septic system installation & repair. We have a full line of pond, masonry, lawn, culvert, materials, delivery, pavestone, flat rock, decorative rock, bark, sand, soil, cobbles, boulders, pesticides, corona tools, open 7 days a week, fast & friendly service.

We are a family business owned & operated since 1967. We provide landscape supplies & excavating services specializing in custom soils & septic system installation & repair. We have a full line of pond, masonry, lawn, culvert, materials, delivery, pavestone, flat rock, decorative rock, bark, sand, soil, cobbles, boulders, pesticides, corona tools, open 7 days a week, fast & friendly service.


Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Generally, you want the soil for your edible plants to have good drainage, organic matter for nutrients, a loose texture (like loam soil), and a balanced pH level. However, the type of plants you're growing will dictate the exact characteristics your soil needs to thrive. For example, brussels sprout prefers more acidic soil, while broccoli prefers more alkaline soil. 

Key considerations include dust control, soil erosion prevention, and protecting local wildlife habitats through sustainable clearing practices.

Mulch is best used in garden beds and yards, not in your driveway as pothole filler. It is meant to stimulate plant growth. Upon repeated pressure, it turns into compost, which also serves as fertilizer for weeds to take over. The roots will then break into your driveway, leading to more material loss and structural collapses.

As a base, you should use a fertilizer with a 5-5-5 NPK ratio (5% nitrogen, 5% phosphorus, and 5% potassium). You may need a different ratio depending on what your soil is lacking, but a soil test can help determine the perfect amount.

The depth of your decomposed granite depends on its intended use, but around 3 to 4 inches is the most common depth. Driveways that need to support a lot of weight should be at a depth of no less than 6 inches. Walkways that won’t see a lot of weight but lots of foot traffic should be built at a depth of 3 to 4 inches, and patios should also be between 3 and 4 inches deep.

By submitting this question, I acknowledge and agree that Angi may publicly display my name, city, state, and question on the website for professionals and others to see.

The Igo, CA homeowners’ guide to mulch and topsoil services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.