If you’re looking for landscape supplies, Carolina Fresh Farms is the place to go to. Carolina Fresh Farms are your landscape supply specialists. If you need hardscapes, stone, mulch or any other landscape products we have what you need. Stop in one of our 7 locations and get some helpful advice and get started on your next project.
Black Dyed Mulch
Dyed black this mulch can look amazing in a variety of landscapes and especially next to lighter colored homes. Black dyed natural mulch is a nice professional finish to any landscape both residential and commercial. Stop by one of our stores to pick up mulch and make your home look great.
Black Dyed Mulch is sold in 1 Cubic Yard increments with a minimum order of 3 Cubic Yards for delivery.
Brown Dyed Mulch
Dark brown in color this mulch will last a year without any significant color loss. This is our most popular color.
Brown dyed mulch is sold in 1 cubic yard increments with a minimum order of 3 cubic yards for delivery.
Double Ground Hardwood Mulch
Like the name says, this mulch is made from Hardwood trees and very fine texture being ground twice. This mulch gives you the best composting of all our mulches and will break down faster, especially around flowers. Color is very dark brown, but will bleach within 6 months.
Fill Dirt
Fill dirt is earthy material which is used to fill in a depression or hole in the ground or create mounds or otherwise artificially change the grade or elevation of real property. Uneven or excessive settling of the fill can result in damage to any structures built on the fill.
This is a sand clay mixture used for filling any voids.
Granite
Our granite can be cut how you need it so it can work for you. Most of our customers have used our granite as; cobble stones, curbing, caps, mantels, and hearths. But we’re open to talk about specialty cuts so come on in to one of our 7 stores and talk to an expert.
Imported Natural Sandstone
Imported Natural Sandstone offers similar use cases to other limestones, but just offers slightly different colors and will be a pretty versatile hardscape that can be used for patios, pool decks, porches, foyers, interior floors, fireplaces, outdoor showers, fountains, steps, caps, mantels, hearths, and even the outside of your house.
North Carolina Quarry Stone
North Carolina quarry stone comes in 5 different styles, cut stone, flag stone, stand up, full body, and thin veneer. These five different styles allow for the utilization of theses natural stones for all sorts of projects. Patios, pool decks, porches, foyers, interior floors, fireplaces, outdoor showers, fountains, waterfalls, steps, caps, mantels, hearths, retaining walls, houses, fences, garden beds, and fire pits are all great uses of these stones.
Organic Topsoil
Organic Topsoil is the upper, outermost layer of soil, usually the top 5 inches (13 cm) to 10 inches (25 cm). This is a stripped topsoil straight from the land. Good for top dressing a yard or just leveling.
Organic Topsoil is sold in 1 Cubic Yard increments with a minimum order of 3 Cubic Yards for delivery.
Palmetto Supreme Compost
Palmetto Supreme started as a means of taking a problem — disposing animal feces — and turning it into a highly-enriched soil amendment. Today, Palmetto Supreme is an innovative and environmentally-friendly erosion control company providing green alternatives to outdated methods and standards.
Pennsylvania Bluestone and Brownstone
Pennsylvania Bluestone and Brownstone are layered sandstones found in Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey and New York. It can be utilized for patios, porches, walkways, foyers, mantels, hearths, driveways and even stairs. This is a versatile and nice looking stone for any project.
Pine Mulch
Pine mulch is mostly made of pine bark and is a less expensive mulch that has a brown color and medium texture.
Pine mulch is sold in 1 cubic yard increments with a minimum order of 3 cubic yards for delivery.
Pine Straw Long
Pine straw is the thick layer of needles dropped from pine trees. Most needles drop in the fall. Longleaf pine straw is best to sell because longleaf pine trees have very long needles.