Regular Hours
13/13/2023 – 29/10/2023

Monday – Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm

Saturday – 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

Open Sundays after Easter from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

Winter Hours
30/10/2023 – 10/03/2023

Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Saturday – 8:00 am to 3:00 pm

Sundays – Closed

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  • Biochar-Enhanced Compost Mulch

    Biochar is a carbon-rich material made from organics heated in a low oxygen environment. Biochar-Enchanced compost enriches soil.

  • Fine Compost Mulch

    Use the compost as a mulch around your plants. The compost mulch really retains moisture well so it cuts down on your watering.

  • Sand

    Sand, a seemingly simple substance, holds a world of complexity and beauty. It's a granular material composed of finely divided rock particles, primarily quartz grains.

  • 1 ¼ Drain Rock

    1 ¼ drain rock is a popular choice for various landscaping and construction projects. This type of rock is specifically designed to improve drainage and prevent soil erosion.

  • Pea Gravel

    Pea gravel is a popular landscaping material known for its small, rounded stones that resemble peas.

  • 5/8 Minus Crushed Rock

    5/8″ Minus Crushed Rock – Great for driveways and paths. 3/4″ Clear Chips – No fines with this rock. It allows water to drain through it.

  • ¾ Clear Chip

    ¾ Clear Chip: A Versatile Landscaping Material.

  • Natural Fine Mulch

    The fines screened out of the Arborist Mulch. great for blue berries or any plant that prefers a low pH mulch. $19.75 per cubic for self haul.

  • Arborist Mulch/ Hogfuel

    This is basically ground up trees, stumps and big branches. A much cheaper alternative to bark or cedar playground chips! It can be used as a mulch.

  • Playground Chips

    Playground chips, also known as wood chips or playground mulch, are a popular choice for surfacing playground areas.

  • 50/50 Mulch

    A 50/50 blend of our compost mulch and black mulch. Soft, medium fine texture that is black in color

  • Dark Fine Fir Bark

    Dark Fine Fir Bark is a popular choice for landscaping due to its rich, dark color and numerous benefits.

  • Pebble Bark

    Pebble Bark is a type of decorative mulch that offers a unique blend of style and functionality.

  • Colored Mulches

    Our “Medium Colored Mulch” is $29.50 per cubic yard picked up here.

  • General Soil Mix

    The only mix you’ll need for all your landscaping projects! A screened 3-way soil mix consisting of topsoil, sand and compost.

  • Two-Way Soil

    Two-Way Soil Mix, also known as Winter Mix. Half compost and half sand. This mix is easier to handle and spread during the wet season.

SKAGIT SOILS INC.

has been recycling green and organic waste for

Over 30 years

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Serving Skagit, Whatcom, Snohomish, Island and San Juan counties, our composting facility diverts organics away from our landfills and produces high quality compost. We sell compost, general soil mix, mulch, beauty bark, and gravel. Quality product and customer service is our number one priority!

Our facility is open to everyone! All products are available for self-haul or delivery.

From Our Blog

  • The Benefits of Using Mulch in Your Garden: A Complete Guide

    By |Published On: 29 October 2024|

    Mulching is one of the simplest and most effective practices you can use to improve the health and appearance of your garden. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, mulch offers numerous benefits that enhance the soil, promote plant growth, and reduce the time and effort needed to maintain your landscape. At [...]

  • The 55 Uses of Biochar

    By |Published On: 8 May 2023|

    Biochar – that black charcoal like substance discussed so often in recent days for its miraculous effects on soil and compost – is good for more than just your garden. One of the key materials for a sustainable future of the planet, biochar has many other uses that can be integrated into new organic [...]

  • Gardening With Compost

    By |Published On: 30 March 2023|

    How do I apply compost to my garden? New garden beds take a 3-4 inch layer of compost on the soil’s surface. You may also add other amendments at this time if needed, but this step is not always necessary. Next, using a shovel, spade, digging fork, rototiller or garden tool of your choice, mix and incorporate the top 8-12 inches of soil with the applied compost. Established garden beds only need a quarter-inch to 1-inch deep layer of compost on the soil’s surface. Add other amendments if necessary. Mix and incorporate the material into the top 8-12 inches of the soil. It’s ideal to wait 1 to 2 weeks before [...]

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