Mulch, Soil, Compost, Sand, Stone, Pavers, More!
When you’re ready to tackle your next landscape project, Dambly’s Garden Center is THE place to start. Our unparalleled selection of bulk and bagged goods — such as mulch, soil, compost, fertilizers, sand, stone, and pavers — makes planning easier and the finished result look better.
Not sure how much to order, or which material fits your project? Friendly, experienced help is ready to walk you our offerings, calculate your needs, load you up or schedule delivery, and make the whole process feel effortless.Â
Local delivery is available seven days a week.
What You'll Find At Dambly's
Mulch does more than make beds look finished—it helps hold moisture, block weeds, protect roots from temperature swings, and reduce erosion.
Choose bagged mulch for quick touch-ups and small projects, or go with bulk mulch for the best value when covering larger areas.
We can load vehicles of all sizes, from half-yard loads for small trucks to 1-, 1½-, 2-, and 3-yard buckets. Convenient pickup and delivery are available seven days a week.
Stone adds structure, function, and curb appeal—whether you’re building a driveway base, lining a path, improving drainage, or creating a standout focal point. Choose from crushed stone, river rock, and decorative stone, plus flagstone, stepping stones, Belgian blocks, wallstone, and boulders in a range of sizes and color blends. Curbside or driveway delivery makes it easy to get exactly what your project needs.
Create an inviting path with manufactured or natural stepping stones. Manufactured options offer clean, uniform lines for polished walkways, while natural stone brings one-of-a-kind texture and color. Choose dimensional styles for patios, garden paths, and transitions—or add personality with natural round steppers for a more relaxed, free-flowing look.
Healthy landscapes start with the right foundation. High-quality soil supports strong roots, better drainage, and steady moisture—while soil additives and sand help fix common problems like compacted clay soil, poor drainage, soggy planting beds, and hard, crusty ground. When you’re trying to loosen heavy soil, improve aeration, balance moisture retention, or amend garden beds before planting, the right mix sets plants up for stronger growth, fewer stress issues, and better long-term results.