Research Triangle, NC

Landscape Supply in Raleigh, NC

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Landscape Supply Stores in the Research Triangle

The Raleigh-Durham metro has a strong network of independent landscape supply businesses that serve both homeowners and contractors. Unlike big-box stores, local supply yards typically offer better pricing on bulk materials, wider product selection, and staff who actually know what they're selling.

Whether you're looking for bulk mulch, screened topsoil, gravel, river rock, sand, or pine straw, the Triangle has dedicated suppliers near you — most with same-week delivery available.

What Landscape Supply Yards Carry

A full-service landscape supply yard typically stocks:

Landscape Supply Prices in Raleigh (2026)

MaterialPrice RangeUnit
Hardwood Mulch$19–$42per cubic yard
Screened Topsoil$20–$30per cubic yard
Compost$25–$55per cubic yard
Fill Dirt$12–$20per cubic yard
Pea Gravel / 57 Stone$35–$55per cubic yard
River Rock / Decorative$55–$80per cubic yard
Mason Sand$28–$40per cubic yard
Pine Straw$5–$8per bale

Based on Triangle NC market research, 2026. Prices vary by supplier and quantity. Always confirm before ordering.

Best Landscape Supply Yards in the Triangle

The Triangle has several standout independent suppliers worth knowing:

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Local Supply Yard vs Big Box Store — Which is Better?

For bulk materials, local supply yards win on price, product quality, and selection almost every time. Big-box stores are convenient for small bag quantities but can't compete on bulk pricing.

Local Supply YardBig Box Store
Bulk hardwood mulch$22–$35/yd~$65–$70/yd (bagged)
Product selection10–20+ types3–5 types
DeliveryDump truck, by the yardLimited or unavailable
Staff expertiseHigh — product specialistsVariable
Minimum purchaseUsually 1–2 yards1 bag

Frequently Asked Questions

Do landscape supply yards sell to homeowners?
Yes — the vast majority of Triangle landscape supply yards serve both homeowners and contractors. You don't need a business account. Some yards offer contractor discounts for large orders, but retail pricing is available to anyone.
Do I need a truck to buy from a landscape supply yard?
Not necessarily. Most yards offer delivery for a fee, typically $30–$55 within 10 miles. If you're picking up, you'll need a pickup truck or trailer — a standard bed holds 1–2 cubic yards. Some suppliers will load a trailer if you bring one.
What's the difference between gravel types?
The most common types: 57 stone (3/4" crushed, drainage and driveways), pea gravel (small rounded, decorative and pathways), ABC (angular base material, under pavers and driveways), river rock (smooth rounded, decorative beds and water features). Ask your supplier what's best for your specific application.
When is the best time to buy landscape materials?
Late winter (January–February) and fall (September–November) offer the best combination of availability and sometimes lower pricing. Spring (March–May) is peak season — delivery lead times stretch and popular mulch types sell out at busy yards. Plan ahead if you have a spring project.