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The Landscapers' Yard: locally sourced materials for your garden
The following landscaping and garden materials are available from dyg - all delivered in the Dublin area in bulk / one ton bags or in loose loads above six tons - prices and details in 'Landscape Products' on your right.
- Rootzone (sand and soil) mix for lawns
- Composted farmyard manure
- Bagged, mature manure (Gee-up)
- Screened topsoil
- Screened topsoil and compost mix for raised beds
- Bark mulch, fine grade
- Bark mulch, coarse grade
- Light gold gravel 10-14 mm
- Light gold gravel blinding / dust
- Wicklow riverbed granite gravel
- Beach pebble (Irish) 10-14mm
- Beach pebble (Irish) 20-30mm
- Beach pebble /drainage pebble
- Purple / plum broken slate
- Untreated larch sleepers for raised beds
- Salvaged hardwood railway sleepers
- Treated new softwood sleepers
- FSC certified Chestnut paling fence on a roll
The above are some the products in our Landscapers' Yard. An order which includes any item or more from this list will incur a €30.00 delivery charge. Delivery is for counties Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare. If there is anything that you are looking for that we do not stock, please feel free to contact us. We can deliver further afield too, but you must contact us first for a delivery price. Visit the Landscape Products section of the site on your right for pdetails.
Ireland is rich in materials such as stone and wood, and these materials not only perform better in our climate - they haven't travelled across the world at vast environmental cost - always use local materials wherever possible.
The gravel, topsoil and bark mulch that we sell are all locally sourced. Our larch sleepers are grown in Co Wicklow in mature woodlands which are thinned on an ongoing basis. Gravel is the ideal material for parking areas. It is produced in Ireland - a well-regulated environment - and it has less distance to travel than many aggregates, which come from as far afield as India and China. More importantly, in use it allows good water permeability. It is far superior to cobble-lock, tarmac or paving, all of which to varying degrees send water straight into our over-burdened drainage system. And most of all - it looks great!
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