Put down your shovel and let The Gardener deliver and spread your soil and mulch. Our completely organic materials will enhance your garden and heighten your curb appeal. For about the same price as it would cost to have a bag of soil dumped on your driveway, we’ll deliver and spread your soil or mulch anywhere you want it.
Other landscape material suppliers will drop your products off on the driveway, leaving you to shovel, spread, and clean the driveway when you’re done. The Gardener will distribute your landscape materials throughout your garden and lawn just as you intended, saving you days of yard work and the hassle of getting out the shovel, rake and wheelbarrow.
A nutrient dense combination of compost, peat, and loam that provides an excellent growing medium for flower and garden plants.
Mulch is generally some type of ground-up wood waste, either bark or wood chunks leftover from forestry activities. It is usually available in brown, black, red and natural allowing you the ability to choose what works best for your property.
When applied correctly it provides several benefits to your property including:
Andrea Strano,Curb appeal helped make a quick sale!
Thank you for your team’s quick response time and speedy efforts in getting the yard at my property looking so tidy and giving it amazing curb appeal with the new garden and flowers. The property showed to perfection in the photos and in person, and we received many positive comments. We will recommend you to everyone we know in Peterborough! Thank you!
Curb Appeal,The Gardener Landscaping team did an amazing job on our front porch, stairs and driveway.
We are very happy with the results and highly recommend them. Fiona is very professional and we really appreciated her ideas and design. Thank you Gardener Landscaping!Janice R. Burlington
Glenda F.,Calgary , ABPerfection!
Very satisfied with the thorough and professional job. Even when I ask for specific extras – they go above and beyond. I highly recommend them!
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