Delivery in Tangipahoa Parish
Louisiana nutrient-rich river soil. Dark, rich, and loaded with minerals for gardens, lawns, and landscape work.
Bulk delivery across Tangipahoa Parish. No hidden fees.
Most of Louisiana best farmland sits on batture soil. The Tangipahoa River carries sediment from the hills north of the parish.
That's the soil we're selling.
It sits somewhere between topsoil and compost in texture and nutrient content. Gardeners use it. Landscapers blend it.
It won't look perfect right out of the truck. That's real soil. Not processed, not engineered.
Fill a raised bed frame with batture dirt blended with a little compost for productive growing soil.
Thin or bare spots need organic matter. Topdressing with batture dirt improves soil structure.
Old beds that have gone nutritionally flat. A fresh layer mixed into the top six inches wakes them up.
Blend batture dirt 50/50 with screened topsoil for a great planting medium.
The strawberry farms in Tangipahoa Parish have been growing in batture-influenced soils for generations.
Batture dirt gives roots a rich, workable medium to move through.
| Material | Natural river bottomland soil |
| Texture | Loamy, variable |
| Organic Content | Moderate to high |
| Nutrients | Natural mineral profile, not supplemented |
| Screening | Unscreened (may contain natural debris) |
| Best Use | Gardens, planting, topdressing, bed fill |
| Not Recommended For | Structural fill, compaction-required applications |
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We lock in quantity and schedule your delivery window. Next-day on most orders placed before noon.
Our trucks deliver across Tangipahoa Parish. We call 30 minutes out. You tell us where to dump it.
Close but not the same. Batture dirt comes from river bottomland. Darker and richer in trace minerals.
Yes. Mix with compost before planting heavy feeders like tomatoes or peppers.
No. Natural material. May have small sticks or debris. For screened, look at our screened topsoil.
Bagged garden soil is processed and lightweight. Batture dirt is the real thing. Heavier, retains moisture better.
Yes. Anywhere in Tangipahoa Parish.
Call (985) 602-5752 or request a price. We deliver throughout Tangipahoa Parish.