You need gravel? How about some concrete pavers? Fine, you only want mulch… makes sense to me, I’ve shoveled enough gravel over the past few weeks to remind me over and over again that I am a truly pathetic manual laborer. Regardless, I’ve sure spent a lot of time here lately, gathering supplies for various home improvement projects. You can pick up your supplies or have them delivered(for a fee). Weekends get busy so it’s bests to plan ahead and get your order in early so you can get the delivery time you want! Also, they’re not open Sundays so be sure to get what you need for the weekend on Friday/Saturday or you’re going to be twiddling your thumbs on Sunday when you run out of something. The delivery trucks can usually hold two different items(i.e., dirt and mulch, gravel and sand) and only a certain amount of weight of each. Again, planning ahead can help you figure out how to be as efficient as possible. You also can pick up your gravel(or whatever you need) if you have a truck, be prepared to drive yourself onto the scale get weighed before and after so they know how much to charge you after a backhoe fills your truck up! We filled our raised bed garden with their 50⁄50 blend(dirt & compost) and our tomato plants are currently about 5ft high and look like a tomato forest. I’m not sure what’s in that stuff but it sure seems to be working! The customer service here is pretty matter of fact, which I appreciate. We were overcharged for one item(cashier seemed to have incorrectly entered our scale weight and we didn’t realize it until we got home). When I called later they didn’t give me any problem at all, just worked with me to quickly figure out the actual amount of gravel we’d gotten and promptly issued a refund. Overall, the prices seem fair and there are plenty of choices no matter what your project!(landscape, stone, masonry, granite, etc.)