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I will be needing some topsoil/loam delivered for some substantial lawn repair. Does anyone know who can do that for a fairly reasonable fee? It is a bit too much to schlep multiple bags of dirt in. We are in Meredith. Thanks!
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Well 180 views and no responses so here goes. Not sure of their name off hand but there's a loam/sand/stone place on rte 25 in Moultonborough near the middle school. No idea about delivery cost but it ain't all that cheap, you'll pay...There's got to be someone closer out Meredith way?
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Dolbier Landscaping is the one you are referring to near the school.
There is also Miracle Farms on the Neck Rd. You could try Murphy's and Ambrose, both of those deliver loam and gravel |
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Dion's Landscapes in Moultonboro delivered a few yards of loam to me before and made a recommendation from 3 to choose from. I was also finishing a patio on July 4th a couple years ago and needed a yard of sand to finish my project. The owner answered the phone on July 4th and let me come and load up!
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I will 2nd on Dion, Mike is very good and responsive. He has done a lot of work at our place.
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Try Stephen's Landscape on the left side of RT 25 about 1/4 mile east of the lights in Center Harbor (before the new CruCon building). They sell and deliver bulk materials.
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It is my personal belief that Lake Winnipesaukee's water-quality issues can be resolved through assertive runoff controls and vigorous lawn management. (Or no lawns at all). ![]() .
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ApS, thanks for your input and interest in the history of my posts. As it happens, the sole purpose of our "lawn" - a "patch" compared to what we see on the lake now- is to stop erosion from our modest plot of land into the lake. Based on a great post on this forum we planted mini-clover. It requires nothing in the way of fertilizer and does not need to be mowed. As someone who is lucky enough to have a place on the water, I am very mindful of the responsibility that comes with it.
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