Landscaping stuff question

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BrogensDuck
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Landscaping stuff question

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I need some fill dirt and some mulch or woodchips for my kid's playground area. Anyone have any preferences for where I can get this stuff? Thanks
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Marpan Supply on Woodville hwy sells recycled wood chips/mulch. Probably need to call Britt's for dirt orders less than 7 yds.
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we've always used Mayday by the Pan on the Parkway. Always been reasonably price and flexible with delivery schedule.
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Call Snatch-N-Reel, we might know somebody.
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Some of the tree services will bring you shredded tree mulch free. Call Bill Armstrong of Armstrong's Tree Service c 443-2178. You can request pine or hardwoods but it's brought when they have it available and are near your area.
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