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Topsoil

Topsoil in Portland

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 Portland

Why Portland homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Portland, with a city population of 777,564 and a metro area population of 2.6+ million, is growing at 1.80% annually. That steady growth, combined with the city?s emphasis on sustainable, dense development and active home improvement trends, keeps demand high for landscaping and site-preparation materials. Portland?s climate?hardiness zone 8b with 228 sunny days per year and about 34.25 inches of annual rainfall?supports robust gardens but also creates specific challenges like seasonal saturation and nutrient leaching. Homeowners and contractors increasingly look for quality topsoil to establish lawns, build raised beds, stabilize slopes, and support new plantings that can withstand wet winters and warm, sunny summers.

Popular projects in Portland this season

  • Lawn topsoil renovation - 8 tons
  • Rain garden topsoil install - 6 tons
  • Native meadow topsoil conversion - 20 tons
  • Raised bed topsoil mix - 3 tons
  • Tree planting topsoil backfill - 4 tons

Portland quick facts

Location
Portland
Population
777,564
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.80% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Portland projects

Ideal Moisture Levels
Wet Soil Risk
Drying And Crusting
Slow Winter Establishment

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Topsoil delivery questions

How much is a dump truck load of topsoil in Portland?

Prices vary by supplier, season, and material quality, but a typical tri-axle dump truck in the Portland area carries about 10-12 cubic yards (roughly 9-15 tons). Expect to pay by the cubic yard or ton; for a firm, location-specific price and availability, request a quote from Hello Gravel for your zip code and preferred delivery date.

When is the best time of year to add topsoil in Portland?

Fall (September to early November) and spring are the best times in Portland because soils are workable and temperatures support plant establishment. Fall is often preferred since winter rains settle and integrate topsoil before spring growth, but avoid very wet days to reduce compaction and rutting.

What kind of soil does Portland typically have and how does that affect topsoil choices?

Portland area soils range from Willamette Valley silt loams in the lowlands to volcanic-derived soils on the hills, so native topsoil can vary in texture and color. When buying topsoil, choose screened, amended, or blended options if you need consistent texture, better drainage, or improved organic matter for gardens or lawns.

Where can I buy topsoil and rocks in Portland?

Local suppliers, landscape yards, and online marketplaces like Hello Gravel connect you with Portland-area suppliers that deliver by dump truck. Use Hello Gravel to compare local topsoil options, request delivery windows, and add order notes for color or screening preferences.

Is it cheaper to buy topsoil in bulk in Portland?

Yes, buying bulk (multiple tons or cubic yards) is generally cheaper per ton or cubic yard than buying small bags, and it often reduces delivery cost per unit. Keep in mind Hello Gravel's minimum order and delivery fees, and compare screened or blended topsoil prices since higher-quality mixes can cost more but reduce future amendments.

How much area will one ton of topsoil cover?

Coverage depends on depth and material density; as a practical guide, one ton of topsoil will cover roughly 80 sq ft at 4 inches deep or about 320 sq ft at 1 inch deep. Because densities vary, use Hello Gravel's material calculator or request a supplier estimate to plan accurately for your Portland project.

What is the 70/30 garden rule and should I use it in Portland gardens?

The 70/30 rule is a common mix of about 70% topsoil to 30% compost to improve fertility and structure in raised beds or new garden soil. In Portland's climate and native soils, this mix works well for most vegetables and flowers, but adjust the ratio if your soil test shows specific nutrient or pH needs.

Is October too late to seed a lawn in Portland after adding topsoil?

October can be late but still workable for overseeding or small lawn patches in Portland; earlier fall seeding (September to early October) gives better establishment before winter. If seeding in October, pick cool-season grass mixes, keep soil moist during establishment, and avoid heavy rainfall periods that can wash new seed away.

What are the disadvantages of using topsoil?

Topsoil quality can vary: it may contain weed seeds, be low in organic matter, or compact in heavy clay blends, affecting drainage and root growth. To avoid problems, choose screened or blended topsoil, test the soil for pH and nutrients, and incorporate compost or other amendments as needed.

Why is some dirt red in Oregon and does that matter for topsoil?

Red soils in parts of Oregon, including some Portland hills, often come from volcanic parent material rich in iron oxides, which give a reddish color. Color alone doesn't determine suitability; test texture, organic matter, and pH, and pick a screened or amended topsoil if you need more consistent planting performance.

What planting zone is Portland in and how does that affect which topsoil to buy?

Portland is generally in USDA hardiness zones 8b to 9a, meaning mild winters and a long growing season for many plants. Choose topsoil with good drainage for summer drought tolerance and add organic matter to help retain moisture through Portland's dry summers and wet winters.

Is a pH of 7 too high for tomatoes and how should I adjust topsoil in Portland?

Tomatoes prefer slightly acidic soil (about pH 6.0-6.8), so pH 7 is mildly alkaline and may reduce nutrient availability. If your Portland topsoil tests near 7, add compost to buffer pH, or apply soil sulfur or acidifying fertilizers based on a soil test recommendation to get into the ideal range for tomatoes.

Is it legal to collect rocks or topsoil in Oregon, and should I do that instead of buying?

Collecting material from public lands or private property without permission can be illegal or require permits, so most homeowners in Portland should buy from licensed suppliers to avoid legal issues. Buying ensures consistent material, known provenance, and coordinated delivery — use Hello Gravel to find permitted local suppliers and documented material.

How should I maintain topsoil after delivery in Portland?

After delivery, avoid working the soil when it's very wet to prevent compaction, and incorporate compost or aerate if needed to improve structure. Mulch planted areas to retain moisture through dry summers, and topdress lawns or beds annually with a thin layer of topsoil or compost to replenish organic matter.

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