Topsoil is the foundation of every successful garden project. Whether you're laying turf, planting flowers, or building raised beds, using the right topsoil makes a big difference to growth, drainage, and long-term health.
Good topsoil supports strong root systems, helps retain moisture, and improves the structure of your growing areas. It's rich in organic content and nutrients, giving plants what they need to thrive in changing seasons.
Poor quality or uneven soil can result in patchy lawns, underperforming plants, and wasted time. That’s why choosing screened, nutrient-rich topsoil is essential when starting a garden from scratch or restoring tired areas.
We supply a full range of topsoil options suitable for both trade and public use in the Manchester area. Each product is selected for consistency, performance, and ease of use.
Available options include:
Screened Topsoil – A general-purpose soil ideal for levelling and improving borders
Black Gold Topsoil – A premium, nutrient-rich blend for planting and turf preparation
Rootzone – A fine mix of sand and soil, ideal for turfing and areas needing structure
Compost – Organic material that can be blended with topsoil to enhance fertility
All of our soils are tested to the BS3882 standard, ensuring they meet the requirements for safe and effective landscape use.
Buying topsoil in Manchester from a trusted local supplier means shorter delivery times, fresher product, and reduced transport costs. It also gives you better access to advice from people who understand local soil types, drainage issues, and weather conditions.
The Landscape Centre is based near Manchester and supplies topsoil directly to homeowners, landscapers, and contractors throughout the region.
Topsoil is available in 25kg bags for easy handling and is backed by next working day delivery when ordered before noon. Whether you're working on a single flower bed or redoing an entire lawn, our topsoil gives your plants and grass the best start.
To place your order or speak to the team, visit the Soil section at The Landscape Centre.
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