Atlanta, GA

Landscaping Supplies in Atlanta, GA

Looking for the right landscape materials in Atlanta GA can be overwhelming for some clients. Let us take care of all your needs with our premium supplies. We offer a wide variety of material for maintaining your yard or outdoor space in Atlanta GA. We provide quality sod, mulch, soil, sand, stone and more in the Atlanta and metro Atlanta area.

King’s Way Trucking company stocks quality products designed to help improve your landscaping projects in Atlanta GA . We have the materials you need for any landscaping project. Everything you need to beautify your yard or for construction projects, can be found at great prices right here in metro Atlanta GA. We pride ourselves on excellent customer service and guide our customers on which materials best suit their landscaping needs in Atlanta GA.

Our inventory includes

Landscaping Materials in Atlanta

  • Fill Dirt
  • Mulch-Variety
  • Gravel
  • Sand
  • Rocks-Variety
  • Top Soil

Available Landscaping Materials

Our expert team members are ready to deliver superb professional service and quality materials for residential and commercial projects at affordable pricing in metro Atlanta GA. Call or get a free quote today.

Fill dirt:

We use a combination of natural materials (subsoil, rock, clay, etc.) to level or elevate the ground.

Mulch :

“We offer material such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost. Typically it is used to spread around or over a plant in order to enrich or insulate the soil. Furthermore, mulch helps to enhance the health of plants by retaining moisture in the soil and suppressing weeds.”

Gravel:

We use a combination of loose material primarily made of rock fragments in Atlanta GA.

Sand:

We offer a loose granular substance, typically yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks .

Rocks:

We offer granite, lava rock, quartz, and pea gravel which are forms of rock, mulch, good for creating borders for walkways, driveways and around buildings.

Top soil:

We offer surface soil usually including the organic layer in which plants have most of their roots and which the farmer turns over in plowing.