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    Earth First of Kentuckiana - Gravel and mulch pits for big projects

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    Earth First has drive thru for your orders. They sell everything for your outdoor needs. Very…read morefriendly service too.

    If the pandemic and working from home have you feelin' some type of way, might I suggest gardening?…read more Hear me out. Plants are like children that can't yell or throw things at you AND they provide you with edible sustenance. Tending a garden carries all the joys of parenting minus the snot and poo diapers. I call that a win. If you feel convinced to take up gardening, look no further than Earth First for all your soil needs. I highly recommend using compost to fill a raised garden bed (and mix in a couple bags of Miracle Gro while you're at it). One scoop of compost from Earth First is $16. So. Cheap. You will need a trailer or a truck bed for the compost to be scooped into so begin complimenting your friends with said trailer/truck now to hopefully utilize their services if you don't already have one. If you're only getting compost, you don't need to go onto the scales first. Simply drive in (carefully!) and wait for a person on a loader to pull up next to you. Be prepared to yell a little because those machines are loud. Tell the driver what you want and how much (half a scoop, one scoop, etc). Then sit back and wait for them to load up and dump the compost on your trailer/truck bed. It's kind of an honors system, but you pay at the far left window on the white building. They take cash or credit. If you want rock or mulch, of which there are a million options, you do need to weigh your truck/trailer first and then weigh again once you've been loaded. Those are priced by weight versus a scoop like the compost is. Earth First does deliver, but they charge per mile so be aware if you don't live near a physical location.

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