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longisland60 04-29-2007 10:11 PM

Retail source for mulch and topsoil around Moultonborough?
 
I'm looking for a place that delivers mulch and topsoil to the Moultonborough area, and the Yellow Pages doesn't have much in the way of listings. I'll do the spreading. I'm probably looking for 5-10 yards of mulch and about the same for topsoil. Can anyone here offer up a suggestion or two? Thanks in advance.

dmjr 04-29-2007 10:32 PM

Try Dolbier Property Services in Moultonborough 603-476-6646

TomC 04-30-2007 04:28 AM

Miracle Farms?
 
if you're on Long Island, you drive by Miracle Farms every time you visit, at the corner of the Neck Road and rt 25. One can see various mulches and soils in the concrete bins they have at this site. Since its so close, maybe you can save on the delivery charge? However that large and new fleet of dump trucks looks like a high-overhead operation to me...

(603) 253-9292

http://www.miraclefarmslandscaping.com/

phoenix 04-30-2007 07:18 PM

also try richard murphy who i found was less expensive last year than the other two. he is right next to miracle

ACutAbove 04-30-2007 10:37 PM

Call RM Hammond 476-5154
For mulch he is priced at 27.00 and is 25.00 on saturdays from 9-12 am. he laso delivers . He is on rte 25 by the airport. Tell him Ken from A Cut Above sent you.

Or you can call me and I can get and deliver any color black ,lt brown, dark brown, lt red or dark red. I can also get the topsil. 279-4639

longisland60 05-02-2007 09:05 AM

Thanks for all the responses...
 
Thank you all for your responses so far. I knew I could count on the forum...

I'll check some of these places out.

phoenix 05-31-2007 07:18 PM

ended up going with Hammond as they were less expensive. by the way we are getting to the point where a yard of mulch is almost as expensive as a barrel of oil. Much more expensive than Massachusetts

ACutAbove 05-31-2007 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenix
ended up going with Hammond as they were less expensive. by the way we are getting to the point where a yard of mulch is almost as expensive as a barrel of oil. Much more expensive than Massachusetts

Dont forget, it probably takes that same barrell of oil to make , the mulch, deliver it to the supplier, then the person to drive to the place to pick it up and deliver it. The price of gas affects everything we do. espicially when a product is so dependant on being moved by a gas guzziling truck.
Glad you went with Hammond, Bob is a good guy. Any time I need anything out that way for a job I try and get it from him.


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