Compost Suppliers

Looking for bulk compost near you? Our Compost Suppliers Directory helps turf managers, landscapers, and homeowners find trusted compost providers across the U.S. Whether you’re topdressing a golf course green, improving a sports field, or enriching a lawn, compost is one of the most effective ways to build long-term soil health. Pair quality compost with an Earth & Turf compost spreader for even, consistent application. For precise estimates, try our Materials & Topdressing Calculator.

*Disclaimer*
Earth & Turf lists compost supply options based on customer feedback and basic research. We do not personally know all suppliers, nor do we intend to endorse them specifically, other than the fact that they offer compost. If you have poor feedback on a specific location, please let our team know so we can remove that location. This map is meant to be a helpful networking resource, not a prescription of what compost is best quality or price.

The Gravel Company – Nashville

(615) 236-7925
https://thegravelcompany.com/gravel-products/soils-sands/

The Gravel Company – Murfreesboro

(615) 785-2265
https://thegravelcompany.com/gravel-products/soils-sands/

Dickerson’s Landscapers Depot

(615) 567-6800
https://www.dickersonld.com/mulch/

The Stone Depot

(931) 684-1412
https://www.thestonedepot.biz/bulk-gardening-products

Patterson’s Garden Co.

615-410-7759
https://pattersonsgardenco.com/products/topsoil-compost/

Beasley’s Yard

931-486-2575
https://beasleysyard.com/soil/

D & S Garden Center and Grandpa’s Special Mix

(304) 984-0409
https://www.facebook.com/DandSGardenCenters/

Arena Materials

(740) 680-3607
https://www.facebook.com/p/Arena-Materials-100064329750318/

Yensen Landscape & Supply LLC

304-905-9014
https://www.yensenlandscapesupply.com/supplies.html

Greenleaf Landscapes – Athens 

740-589-5000
https://greenleaflandscapes.com/bulk-material/

Greenleaf Compost Farm – Marietta 

740-373-1639
https://greenleaflandscapes.com/bulk-material/

Ohio Mulch – Pataskala

740-919-0277
https://www.ohiomulch.com/collections/soil

Why Compost is Essential for Topdressing

Compost isn’t just a soil amendment; it’s a long-term turf health booster. Here’s why professionals rely on it:

  • Soil health: Adds organic matter, improves microbial activity, and balances pH.
  • Moisture retention: Helps lawns and fields stay greener during dry periods.
  • Nutrient boost: Slowly releases nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
  • Turf recovery: Reduces compaction and helps heal damaged soil.

Most turf experts recommend applying compost in a ¼-inch layer across the surface. Heavier layers risk smothering grass, while light, frequent applications deliver steady improvement. Use our Materials & Topdressing Calculator to calculate how much you’ll need.

Best Spreaders for Compost

Earth & Turf machines are designed to handle compost with ease:

FAQ

Where can I get compost near me?

Use the interactive map above, just enter your address and search radius to locate bulk compost suppliers in your area.

Can I buy compost from these suppliers?

Yes. The suppliers listed sell compost in bulk for landscapers, turf managers, golf courses, and homeowners. Contact them directly for pricing and delivery details.

What type of compost is best for lawns and turf?

Screened, mature compost with a fine texture spreads evenly and integrates into soil without smothering grass. Avoid raw or chunky compost.

How much compost do I need for topdressing?

About 0.8 cubic yards per 1,000 sq. ft. (¼-inch depth). Use our Materials & Topdressing Calculator.

Can I spread compost with a machine?

Yes. Our Earth & Turf compost spreaders are built for even compost distribution, whether you need precision for greens or high capacity for large fields.