Dec 26, 2017 | Articles on Dirt, Gravel, Rock, and Soil
Why Consider Improving Baseball Fields? Improving baseball fields provides better ball bounces and good footing for more fun and safer baseball play. Is Improvement Needed? In improving a baseball field or “sprucing” it up, try to determine: What dirt is already...
Dec 26, 2017 | Articles on Dirt, Gravel, Rock, and Soil
Preparing to Mulch Benefits to mulching with homegrown mulch, woodchips, or other mulch include weed control and landscaping. To get the most out of your mulch and efforts, preparing to mulch by doing the following will maximize the results of your landscaping. 1....
Dec 26, 2017 | Articles on Dirt, Gravel, Rock, and Soil
Gravel and Stone Driveways A gravel or crushed stone driveway adds to your property’s curb appeal, and therefore, to the value of your property. Gravel or crushed stone are very popular as driveway materials. Uses, prices and sizes differ and may affect your...
Nov 27, 2017 | Articles on Dirt, Gravel, Rock, and Soil
Homegrown Mulch Meza Trucking provides many types of mulch for your home and garden in the Stockton and Lodi area, but in the event you want to try mulch which you can make at a much lower cost than purchasing commercially, here are some tips on different types of...
Jul 18, 2016 | Articles on Dirt, Gravel, Rock, and Soil
Uses of Gravel and Sand Gravel and sand and gravel deposits come from river flood plains, river channels and glacial deposits. In the United States, more than a billion tons of gravel and sand are produced every year. The US has extensive natural resources of quality...
Apr 21, 2015 | Articles on Dirt, Gravel, Rock, and Soil
Types of Soil and Dirt In landscaping, there are three basic types of soil and dirt: loam, clay, and sand. Loam Loam is the richest of the three basic types of soils. It is comprised of organic matter, clay, silt, and sand. Also easiest to work with, it is the most...