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Premium Topsoil, Compost, Sand, and Custom Soil Blends in Wake Forest 

Build the foundation for beautiful, healthy landscapes with quality soil products from BOSS (Boone One Stop Supply), your trusted source for topsoil, compost, sand, and custom soil blends in Wake Forest, NC. We proudly serve homeowners, landscapers, and contractors throughout Wake Forest, Rolesville, Youngsville, and North Raleigh.

Whether you're installing a new lawn, building garden beds, improving drainage, or creating a complete landscape transformation, the right soil products provide the foundation for long-term success. Our carefully selected topsoil, certified organic composts, specialty sands, and custom-blended mixes deliver the nutrients, structure, and drainage plants needed to thrive.

Backed by more than 60 years of combined landscaping and horticultural experience, our team understands the unique challenges of local clay and sandy soils and can help you choose the right materials for your specific project.

Why Quality Topsoil, Compost, and Sand Matter

Quality soil products are the single most important factor in landscape success, yet they're often overlooked or compromised to save costs—poor soils lead to poor plant performance, excessive maintenance, and costly replacements. Premium topsoil provides the foundation for healthy lawns, delivering proper texture, drainage, and nutrient availability that grass needs to establish deep roots and resist stress. Certified organic compost transforms poor native soils by improving structure, increasing water retention in sandy soils while enhancing drainage in clay, and providing slow-release nutrients that feed plants throughout the growing season. The right sand ensures proper drainage around hardscapes, creates ideal growing conditions for specialized plants, and provides essential components for masonry and construction applications. In our region, where native soils often present challenges—whether heavy clay requiring amendment or sandy profiles lacking nutrients—using quality soil products and proper amendments isn't optional for professional results, it's essential.

Expert Soil Selection and Custom Soil Blending Services 

Choosing appropriate soil products requires understanding how different materials perform in specific applications and local conditions:

  • 60+ Years Combined Landscaping Experience: Our team has installed countless landscapes and understands exactly which soil products deliver results in different applications, from establishing lawns to creating productive vegetable gardens.

  • Regional Soil Expertise: We understand the unique challenges of local soils—where they need organic matter to improve structure, where drainage amendments are critical, which pH adjustments benefit specific plants.

  • Custom Soil Blending Available: Can't find the exact mix you need? We create custom blends tailored to your specific requirements—whether specialized ratios for particular plants, blends for raised beds, or mixes addressing unique site conditions.

  • Certified Organic Compost Options: Access premium, certified organic compost that enriches soil naturally while meeting organic gardening and landscaping standards.

  • Application-Specific Recommendations: Get expert guidance on which products work best for lawns versus garden beds, trees versus vegetables, new installations versus renovations.

  • Accurate Quantity Calculations: We help determine exactly how much soil, compost, or sand you need based on your area and proper application depth—preventing shortages or wasteful over-ordering.

Choosing the Right Soil Products for Your Project

  • Topsoil — lawns & grading: Screened topsoil is the ideal base for new lawns, establishing grade, and filling low spots. Apply 4–6 inches for a new lawn; 2–3 inches for topdressing.

  • Compost — amendment & garden beds: Certified organic compost boosts organic matter, microbial activity, and slow-release nutrients. Mix 2–3 inches into existing beds; 4–6 inches for new installations.

  • Sand — drainage & specialty uses: Masonry sand for pavers and construction, screened sand for drainage in heavy soils, specialty sands for horticultural applications.

  • Custom Blends: Vegetable-garden mixes, raised-bed blends tuned for drainage and fertility, container mixes, and specialty blends for acid-loving plants or native gardens.

Coverage at a glance — one cubic yard covers about 100 sq ft at 3 inches deep:

Project Recommended depth
New lawn (topsoil) 4–6 inches
Topdressing existing lawn 2–3 inches
New garden bed (compost) 4–6 inches
Amending existing bed (compost) 2–3 inches

Bring us your dimensions and target depth, and we'll calculate the exact quantity.

Soil Delivery & Pickup Across Wake County

Our location in the heart of Wake Forest—with convenient access via NC-98, NC-96, and US-401—makes BOSS one of the fastest sources for bulk topsoil, compost, sand, and custom soil blends across Wake County and nearby Youngsville, Rolesville, and North Raleigh.

You've got two easy options:

Pickup: Bring your truck or trailer to our yard, and we'll quickly load the topsoil, compost, sand, or custom blend you need.

Delivery: Skip the hauling. Our fleet delivers bulk topsoil, compost, sand, and custom soil blends directly to your property or job site, helping keep your project efficient and on schedule.

With GPS-enabled scheduling, we can coordinate deliveries for everything from a single yard for a weekend garden project to multiple truckloads for large commercial installations. Whether you're a contractor managing several properties or a homeowner improving your landscape, we'll help match the right quantity and delivery schedule to your project.

Why Homeowners and Landscapers Trust BOSS 

At BOSS, you're working with professionals who've planted thousands of trees, installed countless lawns, and created productive gardens throughout the region. Owner John Boone understands soil requirements from building his 7-figure landscape company, and General Manager Greg brings over 40 years of horticultural expertise. We recommend products based on what actually performs in local conditions—not what moves inventory. Our custom blending capabilities, certified organic options, competitive pricing, and convenient Wake Forest location make BOSS your trusted partner for soil products that create landscapes where plants truly thrive.

Visit BOSS today to explore our soil, sand, and compost selection and discover how quality growing media creates the foundation for landscape success.

FAQs

How much topsoil do I need for a new lawn?

Apply 4–6 inches of screened topsoil. One cubic yard covers roughly 100 square feet at a depth of 3 inches. Bring us your dimensions, and we'll help calculate the right amount for your project.

What's the difference between topsoil and compost?

Topsoil is your primary growing medium, while compost is a nutrient-rich amendment used to improve soil fertility, drainage, and microbial activity. Most healthy landscapes and garden beds benefit from using both.

What soil should I use for planting trees and large shrubs?

Use amended backfill made from native soil and compost. This helps improve soil structure, encourages root expansion, reduces transplant stress, and supports healthier long-term growth.

Do you deliver topsoil, compost, and sand?

Yes. We deliver bulk topsoil, compost, sand, and custom soil blends throughout Wake County, including Wake Forest, Youngsville, Rolesville, and North Raleigh. Whether you need a single yard or multiple truckloads, we'll help coordinate delivery for your project.

Can I pick up soil in bulk myself?

Of course. Bring a truck or trailer to our Wake Forest yard, and we'll load topsoil, compost, or sand for you. Contact our team for current pickup hours and availability.

Is your compost certified organic?

Yes. We carry certified organic compost that meets organic gardening and landscaping standards.

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