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Topsoil in Jacksonville
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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What to know about Jacksonville
Why Jacksonville homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Jacksonville's city population is 6,630, and it sits inside a larger metro area population of 2.6+ million that is growing at about 0.40% annually. The local climate—hardiness zone 8b with roughly 228 sunny days a year and about 34.25 inches of rain—creates a mix of sunny, warm stretches and wet periods that shape landscaping needs. That combination keeps demand steady for quality soil and landscaping materials as homeowners build or refresh lawns, flower beds, vegetable gardens, and erosion-control plantings. Whether you are regrading a slope after construction or preparing a new lawn, reliable, nutrient-rich topsoil is a simple way to set plants up for success in Jacksonville's climate.
Popular projects in Jacksonville this season
- topsoil lawn renovation - 12 tons
- topsoil new sod install - 8 tons
- topsoil raised garden beds - 4 tons
- topsoil erosion repair slope - 20 tons
- topsoil tree and shrub planting - 6 tons
Jacksonville quick facts
- Location
- West Oregon
- Population
- 6,630
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Jacksonville projects
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- Cool Moisture Window
- High Drying Risk
- Slow Winter Curing
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Topsoil delivery questions
How much does topsoil typically cost in Jacksonville, OR (per cubic yard and per ton)?
In Jacksonville, topsoil prices typically range from about $25 to $50 per cubic yard depending on screening, compost content, and local availability. Using a conversion of roughly 1 cubic yard ≈ 1.2 tons, that works out to about $20 to $42 per ton. Exact pricing depends on supplier, delivery distance, and whether the material is screened or blended; check your zip code on Hello Gravel for localized quotes.
Which local suppliers deliver topsoil to Jacksonville and what are typical minimums and delivery fees?
Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and haulers that serve West Oregon and Jacksonville; you can see available suppliers after entering your zip code. Typical minimum orders follow our platform minimum of 3 tons, though some suppliers may set higher minimums, and delivery fees vary by distance, time window, and truck access. Standard delivery is usually available within 2+ business days, and next-day delivery is an option for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee.
What topsoil blends are commonly sold in West Oregon and which are best for Jacksonville garden beds?
Common blends in West Oregon are screened topsoil alone or mixes like 60-80% screened topsoil, 10-30% sand, and 5-10% compost/fines to improve drainage and fertility. For Jacksonville garden beds, a screened topsoil with 5-10% compost is a good all-purpose mix for planting and raised beds, while loamier blends with more sand are better where drainage is a concern. Regional suppliers may offer slightly different mixes reflecting local soil and compost sources, so request blend details at checkout.
Does Jacksonville’s rainfall and local soil affect how topsoil performs?
Yes. Jacksonville has wet winters and often clayey or loamy native soils in the Rogue Valley, so added topsoil can improve plant establishment but may also hold water if mixed with heavy clay. For improved drainage in low spots, ask suppliers for blends with more sand or screened coarse material, and consider raised beds or amended soil for plants sensitive to saturation. Expect seasonal variability: topsoil will perform differently in the winter rainy season than during the dry summer.
How many tons or cubic yards of topsoil do I need for a 2-car driveway area of 50x10 ft?
Topsoil is not recommended as a driveway surface because it compacts, rutts, and sheds rain poorly; use this calculation only for leveling or top-dressing. For 50x10 ft (500 sq ft), a 3-inch layer is about 4.6 cubic yards (≈5.5 tons) and a 4-inch layer is about 6.2 cubic yards (≈7.5 tons), using 1 cubic yard ≈ 1.2 tons. If you plan to cap a base with a driving surface, consider crushed rock or decomposed granite and contact Hello Gravel for material recommendations.
Are there permitting or HOA rules in Jacksonville for replacing turf with topsoil or installing a gravel driveway?
Regulations and HOA rules vary; Jacksonville has a historic district and local zoning that can affect front-yard changes, so check city planning and any HOA documents before replacing turf or changing driveway surfaces. For permitted work, you may need to follow setback, drainage, and runoff rules to protect neighboring properties. If you’re unsure, contact the City of Jacksonville planning department or your HOA and our sales team can help identify common local requirements.
What topsoil options are best for erosion control on Jacksonville’s slopes and hills?
For erosion control on steep West Oregon slopes, choose topsoil mixes with higher organic matter or add compost and erosion-control products like fiber rolls, coir blankets, or native seed mixes to stabilize surfaces. On very steep or high-flow sections, combine a shallow topsoil layer with rock or retaining features and use native, deep-rooting grasses or groundcovers. For long-term stability, ask suppliers for erosion-control topsoil blends and consider professional grading or revegetation services.
How long does topsoil last in Jacksonville’s climate and what maintenance does it need?
Topsoil for garden beds can last indefinitely as the planting medium, but its quality declines over years as organic matter breaks down; expect to top-dress beds with 1-2 inches of fresh topsoil or compost every 2-4 years. For landscaped areas, inspect after the winter rainy season for erosion or compaction, regrade low spots, and add fines or compost to restore levels. If topsoil is used on paths or driveways (not recommended), routine regrading and adding appropriate fines will be needed annually or after heavy rains.
Topsoil vs crushed rock vs decomposed granite: which is best for Jacksonville residential driveways?
For residential driveways in Jacksonville, crushed rock or decomposed granite is usually the better choice because both drain well, compact to a stable surface, and resist rutting in wet winters. Topsoil retains moisture and breaks down under traffic, leading to mud and ruts, so it is not suitable as a driveway surface. Use topsoil for planting and landscaping, and choose crushed rock or decomposed granite for driveway surfaces; Hello Gravel can help you calculate quantities for each material.
When is the best time to buy and install topsoil in West Oregon to avoid delays and ensure good compaction?
The best time to buy and install topsoil in Jacksonville is late spring through early fall when ground conditions are drier and trucks and crews are less likely to face weather delays. Avoid deliveries and heavy machine work during the wet winter months (roughly November through March) because wet soils compact poorly and access can be limited. If you need material quickly, Hello Gravel offers a next-day option for eligible orders placed before noon CST, but always check local weather and site access before scheduling.
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