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Mason Sand





Mason sand is a fine graded sand that can be used as an infill between cracks of pavers, fill material, paver base, beach sand, sandbox material and leveling agent



Asphalt Millings





Asphalt milling is an affordable solution for asphalt pavement restoration and is often used as a cheaper alternative to complete demolition and repaving.



Peastone





Since it has a smooth finish, pea gravel is also regularly used for walkways, dog runs, playgrounds, patios, and a variety of other high-traffic areas. Like crushed stone, pea gravel can also be used for underground projects, such as drainage and pipe bedding



Planttuff





Plant Tuff Silicon pHertilizer is a revolutionary new product that will help grow healthier, more abundant crops. Unlike other fertilizers in today’s market, Plant Tuff’s unique integration of silicon helps develop larger and more expansive root systems – ideal to help your plants draw important nutrients from the soil while thriving in less-than-perfect weather conditions.



Lime Stone 26A





Crushed limestone also uses as a base material for various outdoor applications, including stepping stone paths, walkways, driveways, swimming pool decks, porches, and natural stone patios



Top Soil





Topsoil is a good choice for filling up raised beds, repairing eroded spots, or filling in holes. When planting a new lawn or overseeding a patchy lawn, you can use a thin layer of topsoil to protect grass seeds as they sprout



Crushed Limestone 6AA





Crushed Limestone is used for driveway gravel, walkways, drainage solutions, septic systems, dry wells, road base, ballast for railroad tracks.



Crushed Asphalt





Crushed Asphalt can be used In paved roads as aggregate base, aggregate subbase, and shoulders. In gravel roads as surfacing. As base for building foundations. As fill for utility trenches



6a Natural





6A is typically used as a drainage stone. It also can be used as a decorative stone for flower beds. 6A is a popular stone to use around pools or bare foot traffic areas because of its round nature.





23A - 3/4 Down Stone Crete





23A Limestone is 1” max. in size (down to powder). This stone is often used as a top dressing for driveways and other landscaping projects, including brick pavers



23A - 6





Used mainly in road construction, but good for bridging wet areas. 23A Modified. This is a mix of recycled concrete and asphalt. It is good for driveways and under asphalt.



Crushed Concrete





Crushed concrete can be used in a variety of circumstances. It's used by homeowners, contractors, and landscapers as a practical material for general problem-solving like creating a base for a driveway, garden beds, or overall construction purposes.



2ns Sand





2NS Sand. Used for concrete mixes, base material for concrete pavers, and for pressurized, elevated sewage disposal systems. Also used for traction during slippery road conditions [ice control sand].



Mixed Clay





Clays have a large specific surface, often predominantly negatively charged, that retains nutrients against leaching and reacts with hydrogen and aluminium ions, while buffering the soil against extreme pH changes. The clay itself may be a source of plant nutrients when it degrades.



Lime





Lime is the versatile mineral. Various forms of lime are used in environmental, metallurgical, construction, and chemical/industrial applications, and more. The fastest growing use of lime is in environmental applications, where lime is used to comply with air, drinking water, wastewater, and solid waste regulations.



Gypsum





Gypsum helps soil better absorb water and reduces erosion. It also cuts down on phosphorus movement from soils to lakes and streams and improves the quality of various fruits and vegetables, among other benefits



Dolomite





Dolomite, a type of limestone, provides valuable nutrients to plants and helps change the pH of the soil by raising it to match the plants' needs. It's sometimes called dolomitic lime or dolomitic limestone, and provides more nutrients than straight lime