Bagged “Topsoil” from Lowe’s Delivered

April 11, 2026

On April 1 (Wednesday), Bruce was out mowing while I was cleaning house, when the Lowe’s dirt arrived.

I didn’t realize we had the delivery until I saw the pallet lift in the backyard. I thought what the heck? I stepped outside and Bruce excitedly told me our Lowe’s dirt had arrived. The delivery driver was able to use the heavy-duty pallet lift to drive up the driveway, in the yard, and around the barn.

I took pictures of the second pallet being delivered.

When I walked to the house to continue my housework, I noticed a bumblebee on a clover flower. I wasn’t able to get a bee bum picture.

In the evening, I tried to take a picture of the moon shining through the clouds. The photo doesn’t do it justice.

15 thoughts on “Bagged “Topsoil” from Lowe’s Delivered

  1. I love it…super excited about a load of dirt. I can SO relate to this although somewhere in the back of my reptile brain there’s a wee voice asking when did you give up your dreams of luxury and travel and become so enthralled over a really good pile of topsoil? I’m sure the Julia of age 20 probable never envisioned her life’s path leading to groovin’ on the manure.

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    1. No, Julia at age 20 was thinking she wanted to work in an air conditioned office and not on a farm. Julia at 22 wanted to travel and have nice gardens. Julia at 27 wanted to travel and have a job outside of the home. She still wanted to garden. Julia in her 40’s and up to 53 wanted to retire early and buy 5 to 10 acres and garden. Julia at 54 wanted to go RVing and see the country in luxury. Julia wanted 5 to 10 acres and space to garden in when RVing lost its glamour.

      Gardening always requires good topsoil. One of my friends said I left good topsoil behind when I moved. I composted at every house I lived in and used the compost to create good topsoil. Now, I am composting, but also taking short cuts to build up my soil.

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      1. We have areas where tree stumps have rotted away. They dip down and when I step in one, it will jar my spine. We will get our raised beds built and full of dirt, then we’ll start filling in more of the dips.

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