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brentsawyer
12-04-2003, 11:35 PM
If anyone knows where I can get one semi load of mulch of dark hardwood mulch delivered in Lexington, KY, help me out. Thanks

kickin sum grass
12-05-2003, 07:57 AM
you could try Evans. They are based on the east side cincinnati but have satellite locations at different nurseries all around. I think one of thier sattellite locations is at Natorps garden center in Florence KY. You might give them a call. Not sure what a delivery charge would be for you but a call is free. They are by far the best around. Many many trucks, semis, store locations and by far the best material I have ever found. There # is (513) 271-1119.
or www.evanslandscaping.com You might be looking at around 13 buck per yd or less. I think thier semi hold around 100 yds.they have dump beds or walker floors for unloading.
Mkae sure to tell they you are wholesale. all you need is a business card or letterhead w/ company name on it. A vendors license to get it tax free.

jkelton
12-05-2003, 10:00 AM
Another one is C&J Mulch out of Russellville. They also have good quality mulch.

Johnny
12-05-2003, 10:17 AM
Ohio Mulch

www.mulch.com

(513) 677-2066

Hamons
12-05-2003, 11:33 AM
Man -- I wish we had Evans in our area -- they look like a great operation. I could really use their soil mixes in my work!

bigshoe
12-05-2003, 07:18 PM
Well I guess there must be two Ohio mulches.The one I am thinking of is in Central Ohio (Columbus)he mite own the one in Cincinnati I do not know. there web address is.http://www.ohiomulch.us .I work there part time and he has pretty good prices and I do believe that he will truck it that far not sure though.The product is pretty good quality if you are interested I will give you the phone number so you can talk to somebody.

brentsawyer
12-05-2003, 07:45 PM
Did some checking today and found a place in town that sells 50/50 compost/topsoil mix. It is real nice and supposedly is high in NPK and lasts much,much longer. It is $20/yard and will end up costing more but that will be passed on and the customer should be able to get 2 years before reapplication for 15-20% more. Thanks