Cape Cod Landscaping Materials
We offer a full range of landscape materials — available for pickup or delivered straight to your property. Whether you’re dressing garden beds, building a driveway, or starting a new lawn, we provide high-quality products and dependable service across Cape Cod.
Landscape Materials & Pricing
Pine Mulch
Our Pine Mulch is a local favorite with a rich brown color.
Hemlock Mulch
Our hemlock bark has a nice natural reddish-brown color, and smells great. A great compliment to any property.
Loam
Our screened basic soil used for top dressing existing lawns, starting new lawns, and filling low spots, pH 7.
Premium Compost
A blend of leaves and grass that is composted in a manner that produces enough heat to kill dormant weed seeds and create a compost full of rich organic matter to provide slow-release nutrients for all types of plantings including vegetable gardens.
50/50 Garden Blend
A nice compromise for your lawns, trees, shrubs, and flower beds. A blend of the Screened Loam and Screened Leaf Compost
T-Base
Ground up and screened through a 1″ screen. It is most popular for filling potholes, ruts and other depressions in roads and driveways.
Blue Stone ¾"
Bluish gray crushed stone for driveways, walkways and other applications.
Native Stone ¾"
Natural tan, grey, whites and browns in color, crushed stone for driveways, walkways and other applications.
Native Pea Stone ⅜"
Decorative natural brown color, perfect for dressing patios and pathways, or driveways.
1½" Stone
Chunky stone with slightly gray undertones. A beautiful stone.
Shells
Native crushed Shellfish shells are temporarily unavailable at the moment.
Wondering How Much Product to Order?
Delivery Fees
| TOWN | 1-5 yards | 6-10 yards | 10-20 yards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eastham/Orleans/Wellfleet | $40 | $50 | $60 |
| Chatham/Brewster | $45 | $55 | $65 |
| Truro | $50 | $60 | $70 |
| Provincetown | $75 | $85 | $120 |
Prices are subject to change without notice. No returns on delivered products.
We deliver Monday-Friday and most deliveries go out first thing in the morning