Screened soil is commonly used in gardening and landscaping projects where a fine, consistent texture is needed. At The Landscape Centre, screened soil is processed on-site using power grids, helping to ensure it is suitable for various outdoor applications.
What Is Screened Soil?
Screened soil is soil that has been passed through a mechanical screen to remove large clumps, stones, roots, and other debris. This results in a finer, more uniform texture that is easier to work with in garden beds, lawns, and planters.
How Screened Soil Is Produced
According to The Landscape Centre, their screened soil is produced and processed on-site. The process involves two power grids, which help ensure a consistent particle size and improved workability. This method supports the recycling and reuse of soil, making it more efficient and consistent in quality.
Common Uses for Screened Soil
Choosing the Right Soil
The Landscape Centre offers advice to help customers choose the appropriate soil for their specific needs. If you're unsure what type of soil is best for your garden or project, contact us.