
Screened soil is topsoil that has been mechanically sifted to remove large rocks, roots, and debris, creating a smoother, more workable material for landscaping and grading projects. Texture and composition can vary from sandy to clay-rich or humus-rich depending on the source and excavation depth, but it is generally easier to spread and level than unscreened fill. While screening removes oversized debris, natural soil may still contain small stones or minor organic matter since it is bulk earth material rather than highly processed retail soil. Its affordability makes it a practical choice for large projects where volume and coverage matter.
Common applications for screened soil


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