FAQ

When should I book fall project deliveries?

Book 5–7 days ahead once September arrives — fall fills the schedule like spring. Order overseeding loam in August; Saturday windows go first.

When should I book fall project deliveries?

Book 5–7 days ahead once September arrives — fall fills the schedule like spring. Order overseeding loam in August; Saturday windows go first.

What's the difference between #89 stone and pea...

Both are ⅜-inch stone. #89 is angular crushed granite that locks in place; pea stone is rounded river stone that's softer underfoot but migrates.

What's the difference between #89 stone and pea...

Both are ⅜-inch stone. #89 is angular crushed granite that locks in place; pea stone is rounded river stone that's softer underfoot but migrates.

Do you deliver to Lawrence, MA?

Yes — Lawrence, MA is on Ottr's regular Merrimack Valley routes, Monday–Saturday. Curbside or driveway drops; exact delivery fee shown at checkout by ZIP.

Do you deliver to Lawrence, MA?

Yes — Lawrence, MA is on Ottr's regular Merrimack Valley routes, Monday–Saturday. Curbside or driveway drops; exact delivery fee shown at checkout by ZIP.

Loam or compost before overseeding?

Both work as a ¼–½ inch topdress before overseeding — compost feeds the soil, loam levels the surface, and a blend does both. Spread thin, rake in, seed.

Loam or compost before overseeding?

Both work as a ¼–½ inch topdress before overseeding — compost feeds the soil, loam levels the surface, and a blend does both. Spread thin, rake in, seed.

Do you deliver to Bridgewater, MA?

Yes — Ottr delivers bulk mulch, loam, sand, stone, and gravel throughout Bridgewater, MA, Monday–Saturday. Exact delivery fee shows at checkout by ZIP.

Do you deliver to Bridgewater, MA?

Yes — Ottr delivers bulk mulch, loam, sand, stone, and gravel throughout Bridgewater, MA, Monday–Saturday. Exact delivery fee shows at checkout by ZIP.

How much loam for a full lawn renovation?

A strip-and-regrade renovation takes 6–12 cubic yards of loam per 1,000 sq ft at 2–4 inches. A topdress-only refresh needs just 1–1.5 yards per 1,000.

How much loam for a full lawn renovation?

A strip-and-regrade renovation takes 6–12 cubic yards of loam per 1,000 sq ft at 2–4 inches. A topdress-only refresh needs just 1–1.5 yards per 1,000.