Wholesale Hardscapes
Topsoil Jacksonville FL
$35.00
Topsoil
Quality topsoil is the foundation for healthy lawns, garden beds, and landscape installations throughout Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. Our bulk topsoil is screened and ready for grading, sod prep, planter fill, and landscape restoration — the finishing layer that brings hardscape projects to life. After the pavers are laid, the walls are built, and the drainage is in, topsoil is what ties the landscaping back together and gets grass, plants, and trees established around the finished hardscape.
For contractors, having a reliable topsoil source on the same order as your pavers, base material, and drainage supplies simplifies logistics and cuts down on vendor coordination. For homeowners, bulk topsoil delivered by the ton is far more cost-effective than buying bags from the box store — especially on grading projects, new sod installations, or raised bed builds.
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
- Material: Screened topsoil
- Composition: Sandy loam blend (typical for Northeast Florida soils)
- Packaging: Bulk — sold by the Scoop - Approximately 1 Ton Per Scoop
- Coverage: Approximately 100 sq ft per cubic yard at 3" depth
- Weight: Approximately 2,000–2,200 lbs per cubic yard (varies with moisture)
- Delivery: Bulk drop or ton bags available
- Common applications: Lawn grading, sod prep, garden bed fill, planter boxes, landscape restoration, final grade after hardscape installation, backfill over drainage lines
HOW TO USE
Usage Tips
- Spread 3"–4" of topsoil for new sod installations; rake smooth and grade away from structures for proper drainage
- For garden beds, mix with compost or organic amendments for richer growing media
- Compact lightly after spreading for sod prep — you want firm but not rock-hard
- Use after hardscape and drainage work is complete to restore disturbed landscape areas
- Grade topsoil to direct surface water away from paver edges, foundations, and retaining walls
DETAILS
Complete Your Project
- Sod or seed (lawn establishment)
- Landscape fabric (beneath rock or mulch beds)
- Gravel or decorative rock (accent areas and drainage features)
- Drainage products (manage water before you topsoil over disturbed areas)
- Retaining walls (terrace slopes before filling with topsoil)


