Bulk Mulch and Topsoil Delivery in Southwest Ohio — What to Order and When

Martin M • August 18, 2026

Skip the bags - here's why bulk mulch and topsoil delivery saves you time and money.

Large pile of dark soil or mulch on a concrete driveway beside a patch of grass.

Late summer is one of the best times of year to get ahead on your landscaping — and one of the most overlooked. Whether you're refreshing your mulch beds, filling low spots in your lawn before fall seeding, or building up soil around a new garden area, MW Martin Services delivers bulk mulch and topsoil directly to your property in Southwest Ohio.


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Skip the bags. Here's why bulk delivery is the smarter move.


Why Bulk Beats Bagged


If your project is bigger than a couple of flower pots, bulk delivery saves you real money and real time:


Cost — Bagged mulch or topsoil from a big-box store runs $5–$8 per 2 cubic foot bag. A cubic yard (27 cubic feet) of bulk material costs a fraction of that — and we bring it to you.


Convenience — One call, one delivery, one trip. No loading bags, no making three runs to the store because you underestimated.


Volume — You get exactly what you need. No leftover bags taking up space, no running short mid-project.


Quality — Bulk material is typically fresher and more consistent than bagged product that's been sitting on a pallet since spring.


Bulk Mulch Delivery


We deliver shredded hardwood mulch — the standard for Ohio landscaping. It breaks down slowly, suppresses weeds effectively, and holds moisture around plant roots.


Great uses for bulk mulch delivery:

- Flower beds and garden borders

- Tree rings and landscape islands

- Foundation plantings around the house

- Pathways and ground cover in shaded areas


Late summer is actually an ideal time to remulch. As temperatures cool into August and September, a fresh 2–3 inch layer helps soil retain moisture, moderates soil temperature going into fall, and gives your property a clean, finished look heading into the cooler months.


How much do you need?

1 cubic yard of mulch covers approximately 100 square feet at 3 inches deep.


Bulk Topsoil Delivery


We deliver screened topsoil that's clean, workable, and ready to use immediately on delivery.


Great uses for bulk topsoil delivery:

- Filling low spots and ruts in your lawn

- Building up raised garden beds

- Grading around a foundation or structure

- Topdressing before overseeding in fall


Late summer into early fall is the prime window for lawn repair in Ohio. Cool-season grasses like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass — the most common in our area — germinate best when soil temps are between 50–65°F, which typically arrives in September. Getting topsoil down in August gives you time to grade, seed, and let it establish before winter.


How much do you need?

1 cubic yard of topsoil covers approximately 80 square feet at 4 inches deep. For filling a significant low spot or grading a lawn area, we'll estimate on-site so you don't order short.


Unsure How Much to Order?


Just call or text us with a rough description of your project — the size of the area and what you're trying to accomplish. We'll help you figure out the right amount before you commit to an order. No obligation.


Service Area


We deliver bulk mulch and topsoil throughout Southwest Ohio, including Fayetteville, Hillsboro, Lynchburg, Georgetown, Amelia, Milford, Wilmington, Lebanon, Batavia, and surrounding communities.


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