Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is why I said to make sure it's from a reputable place duh!
How should the OP judge whether it is a reputable place?
Don't you have any common sense? Talk to people and get opinions? Or do you live under a rock?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is why I said to make sure it's from a reputable place duh!
How should the OP judge whether it is a reputable place?
Anonymous wrote:Which is why I said to make sure it's from a reputable place duh!
Anonymous wrote:If you have a large area that needs new soil, I would order a load of quality topsoil, have it delivered and hire someone to spread it out.
It is arduous work if you are covering a lot of ground, and bagged topsoil gets used up fast. Just make sure the soil you are buying is of good quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the input. Would it hurt to move the dirt from the patio construction to this area? I understand it probably will still lack sufficient nutrients.
Whatever you do, don't do that! The soil under the ground is very much lacking in nutrients. That's why they say "top soil"
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the input. Would it hurt to move the dirt from the patio construction to this area? I understand it probably will still lack sufficient nutrients.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the input. Would it hurt to move the dirt from the patio construction to this area? I understand it probably will still lack sufficient nutrients.