LOAM
Reference onlyLoam (Loam, Unscreened)
Unscreened loam is a natural soil blend composed of sand, silt, and clay in balanced proportions, delivered in its raw, unprocessed state. Unlike screened loam, this material has not been sifted to remove rocks, roots, or debris, making it a cost-effective option for large-scale landscaping and construction projects where perfect uniformity is not required.
Also called
If a contractor or a spec sheet handed you one of these names, this is the rock they mean.
What people call it
Ask for loam and we'll know what you want. If you have a spec number, give us that instead and we'll match it.
What people use it for
- Soil amendment
- Landscaping base
- Garden beds
- Lawn topdressing
- Erosion control
We don't stock this — here's what we deliver
Garden Soil
A topsoil-and-compost blend meant for in-ground planting beds, richer than plain topsoil but not the airy stuff you'd use in a raised bed or container.
See delivered price →Shredded Black Mulch
Hardwood shreds dyed deep black so flower beds pop against green foliage, holding that color through the season instead of graying out like untreated mulch.
See delivered price →Loam next to what it gets confused with
| Rock | Size | Shape | Where it wins | Can we deliver it |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loam (Loam, Unscreened) | — | — | Soil amendment | Reference only |
| Loam (Sand, Loam, Topsoil) | — | — | — | Reference only |
| Loam (Sand, Loam) | — | — | — | Reference only |
