At Tucker’s Topsoil, we are serious about dirt (not to mention compost, mulch, soil, gravel, landscape rock and the recycling of wood debris)! Conveniently located in Suquamish, WA (in North Kitsap County, between Bainbridge Island, Kingston and Poulsbo), we offer professional landscapers as well as homeowners a full range of organic landscaping materials and recycling services. Customers often tell us that we have the best prices in Kitsap County and they’re pleased to find out that we're producing a superior product in a sustainable, environmentally sensitive fashion. At Tucker's Topsoil you'll find that our products are every bit as good for the garden as for the environment. There’s nothing artificial here, just 100% organic soil, compost, gravel and rock. All our products are available for pick-up or convenient delivery. In addition to providing landscaping materials we also accept yard trimmings, logs, stumps and dirt for recycling.
Tuckers Topsoil sells compost, mulch, gravel and landscape rock to customers in Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo and Kingston. Conveniently located in Suquamish, WA, close to Bainbridge, Poulsbo and Kingston, and just a short distance from Port Ludlow, we offer professional landscapers as well as homeowners a full range of organic landscaping materials and recycling services. At Tuckers Topsoil you will find the best landscape materials in Kitsap and Jefferson County. There is just organic soil, compost, gravel and landscape rocks for natural landscaping. We sell both retail and wholesale, order your material for pick-up or delivery. We accept brush trimmings, yard waste, logs, stumps and construction debris for recycling, a much better alternative than taking the materials to a landfill. Tuckers Topsoil carries gravel and rock for pathways, waterfalls, ponds and patios, as well as driveways and private roads. We are pleased to feature Cedar Grove Compost as well as our own Tuckers Mulch. There is no minimum order size, and we are open Monday thru Saturday. Tuckers Topsoil proudly supports Stillwaters Environmental Center and many other Kitsap community endeavors.