Topsoil delivery in Memphis, IN
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Topsoil in Memphis
Topsoil
Screened, nutrient-rich topsoil perfect for establishing new lawns, filling garden beds, and improving existing soil. The foundation of any successful planting project.
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Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.
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What to know about Memphis
Why Memphis homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Memphis is a city of 3,700 residents experiencing steady development with a 0.40% annual growth rate. With about 228/year sunny days, 33.50 inches of annual rainfall, and a hardiness zone of 8b, local climate and soil conditions shape how homeowners plan landscaping and outdoor projects. That mix of sun and moderate rain means yards need soil that supports drought-tolerant plantings while still handling seasonal downpours. As the city and surrounding metro area of 2.3+ million people see ongoing building and renovation, demand for reliable bulk materials grows. Homeowners choose quality topsoil because it improves plant establishment, evens out grades for yard drainage, and creates a workable base for lawns, raised beds, and plantings where local soil may be thin or compacted.
Popular projects in Memphis this season
- Lawn topsoil rejuvenation - 8 tons
- Raised bed topsoil fill - 2 tons
- Tree planting topsoil amendment - 1 ton
- Slope topsoil stabilization - 12 tons
- Community garden topsoil blend - 6 tons
Memphis quick facts
- Location
- West Indiana
- Population
- 3,700
- Metro Area
- 2.3+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.50 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Memphis projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Spring Establishment Window
- High Heat Stress
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Topsoil delivery questions
What does topsoil delivery typically cost in small Indiana towns like Memphis, IN (per ton and per cubic yard)?
In the Memphis, IN area, expect screened topsoil to run roughly $20 to $45 per cubic yard, or about $18 to $40 per ton depending on moisture and screening. Prices vary with supplier, screening level, and delivery distance; Hello Gravel can provide local quotes and will note any delivery fees or minimums (our minimum order is 3 tons).
Which topsoil blends are best for lawns and which if I need to fill/grade near driveways in Memphis?
For lawns and new seed, use a screened loam or screened topsoil blended with 20% to 30% compost to improve structure and fertility; lay 4 to 6 inches of this mix for new turf. For grading near driveways, avoid using pure topsoil as the wearing surface; use topsoil for planting beds and turf, then transition to a sand or crushed stone base at the driveway edge to maintain stability and drainage.
How does West Indiana's freeze-thaw cycle and rainfall affect topsoil performance in Memphis?
Memphis sees seasonal freeze-thaw cycles and periodic heavy rain, which can cause newly placed topsoil to settle or wash on slopes if not stabilized. To prevent loss, seed or mulch promptly, use erosion control on slopes, and avoid heavy compaction during wet conditions; these steps help topsoil establish and retain nutrients through winter cycles.
How many tons of topsoil are in a cubic yard, and how much do common projects need?
Topsoil generally weighs about 1.1 to 1.3 tons per cubic yard when loosely delivered, though moisture and compaction change that. Examples: 100 sq ft at 2 inches needs about 0.6 cubic yards (~0.7 to 0.8 tons); 4'x8' raised bed (1 foot deep) is about 1.2 cubic yards (~1.3 to 1.6 tons); 1,000 sq ft at 4 inches requires ~12.3 cubic yards (~13.5 to 16 tons).
Are there local rules or HOA restrictions in Memphis, IN I should know before using topsoil?
Small towns like Memphis may not have many soil-specific rules, but local ordinances and HOAs can restrict grading, drainage changes, and visible stockpiles. Check with the Ripley County or town office and your HOA before large deliveries or regrading, and avoid placing soil where it can flow into roads, drains, or neighboring yards.
How long does topsoil 'last' and what maintenance does it need in West Indiana conditions?
Topsoil itself does not 'expire' but it will settle, lose organic matter, or wash away over time without proper care. For lawns and beds expect some settling in the first year and plan to topdress or add compost every 3 to 5 years; regular mulching, aeration, and proper drainage extend the useful life of your topsoil.
How does topsoil drain and compact compared with crushed stone for surfaces in Memphis?
Topsoil holds water and organic matter, so it drains slower and compacts under traffic, making it unsuitable as a structural base. Crushed stone or limestone drains quickly and locks together to support driveways and traffic, while topsoil is best reserved for planting zones and turf areas where water retention and fertility are desired.
What is the price difference between screened topsoil and mixed or 'fill' topsoil in the Midwest?
Screened topsoil, which is cleaned of debris and large clods, typically costs $5 to $15 more per cubic yard than mixed or 'fill' soil in the Midwest. Mixed fill is cheaper but can contain rocks, roots, and weed seed, so factor in cleanup or additional amendments when comparing real project costs.
Who are the best suppliers or contractors for topsoil delivery near Memphis, IN?
Hello Gravel partners with local, vetted suppliers and haulers in West Indiana and can connect you to nearby topsoil providers and get on-site delivery quotes. When choosing a contractor, ask for a sample, request a material description (screened vs fill), check references, and confirm dump-truck access for your site.
Should I use topsoil, river rock, or crushed limestone for a Memphis driveway and landscaping?
For a driveway, crushed limestone or crusher-run is the better choice because it compacts and sheds water under traffic. Use topsoil for planting beds and lawn establishment where you need nutrients and water retention, and use river rock or decorative stone for edging and drainage features rather than as a load-bearing surface.
How should I prepare my site and accept a topsoil delivery in a small town like Memphis?
Clear the drop area of obstacles, mark property lines and preferred dump zone, and ensure truck access for a typical tri-axle dump truck. Schedule delivery with Hello Gravel (standard is 2+ business days or next-day if before noon CST), confirm minimum order (3 tons), and request tailgate spreading at checkout if you want the driver to consider spreading (note this is at the driver's discretion).
Should I test the topsoil and what amendments are recommended for Memphis lawns and gardens?
Yes, do a simple soil test for pH and nutrient levels before major planting; county extension services can help with testing in Indiana. For most Memphis lawns, a screened topsoil mixed with compost improves structure and fertility, and lime or sulfur can be added based on pH results to optimize conditions for seed and plants.
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