
Unscreened topsoil is a natural, excavated soil that has not been processed or screened, meaning it may contain rocks, roots, clay clumps, and other organic debris. Because it’s heavier and more compact than screened soil, it’s commonly used as bulk fill material for building up low areas, backfilling, and rough grading before applying finished topsoil or landscaping soil. This material is intended for structural fill and ground shaping rather than planting surfaces, and appearance can vary depending on the source.
Common applications for unscreened topsoil


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