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Compost vs Topsoil vs 4-Way Mix Winnipeg

All three look like dirt, all are sold by the cubic yard, and all have legitimate uses — but using topsoil alone for a garden bed, or compost as a volume fill, produces.

Quick Takeaways

  • Topsoil is mineral soil: the right base material for large-volume applications like lawn installation, grading, and structural fill
  • Compost is decomposed organic matter: not a standalone soil product, but the amendment that improves everything it is mixed into
  • 4-way mix is a blended product combining topsoil, peat, compost, and sand: designed for direct planting where roots live in the imported material
  • The most common mistake is using topsoil alone for garden beds, or compost alone as a planting medium: each product has its role
  • Ditchfield Supplies carries all three products in bulk for pickup at 2929 Sturgeon Road or delivery across Winnipeg

The Question We Answer More Than Any Other

A customer calls or comes into the yard. They want to build a garden bed, fix a lawn, or top up a planting area. They know they need some kind of soil. What they are not sure about is whether they need topsoil, compost, or one of the blend products — and what the difference actually is.

It is a reasonable question. At a glance, all three products look like dirt. They are all sold by the cubic yard. They all have legitimate landscaping uses. The confusion is also expensive when it leads to the wrong product choice. Topsoil used as a planting medium for a vegetable garden underperforms badly. Compost used as a volume fill product is cost-ineffective and does not provide the structural support needed. 4-way mix used as a large-volume lawn base costs significantly more than it needs to.

Each product has a specific job. Use it for that job and it performs. Use it for the wrong job and you are either wasting money or setting up a disappointment.

Three bulk soil products at Ditchfield Supplies Winnipeg showing screened topsoil compost and 4-way mix side by side for comparison
Screened topsoil, compost, and 4-way mix at Ditchfield Supplies — three distinct products that all look like dirt and serve completely different purposes. The wrong choice for the application costs money and produces disappointing results.

Topsoil: What It Is and What It Is For

Product Definition

Screened Topsoil

Topsoil is the upper layer of native mineral soil, screened to remove rocks, roots, clumps, and debris. It is primarily mineral particles: sand, silt, and clay in varying proportions. Screened topsoil has some baseline organic matter from the original soil profile, but not much. It does not have the drainage properties, aeration, or fertility of a product specifically designed for planting. In Winnipeg’s case, screened topsoil tends toward clay-heavy, which compounds the drainage and compaction issues of the native soil rather than solving them.

Use topsoil for:

  • New lawn installation: the base layer that sod or seed roots into, applied at 3 to 4 inches over existing grade
  • Grading corrections: filling low spots, building up grade around foundations, raising elevation over large areas
  • Structural fill: anywhere you need volume at reasonable cost and the finished surface will be covered by sod, hardscape, or a capstone layer of better soil
  • Backfill behind retaining walls: where structural fill is the priority and planting is not happening directly in the material

Planted directly into topsoil without amendment, most vegetables and perennials will survive but not thrive. The roots hit compaction and drainage limitations that restrict growth and reduce yield.


Compost: What It Is and What It Is For

Product Definition

Finished Compost

Compost is fully decomposed organic matter: yard waste, food scraps, manure, and other organic materials broken down by microbial activity into a stable, humus-rich material. Good finished compost is dark brown, crumbly, earthy-smelling, and largely uniform in texture. It is not a soil product on its own; it is a soil amendment — meaning its primary role is to improve the properties of whatever soil it is mixed into.

Use compost for:

  • Amendment mixed into existing garden beds: improves drainage in clay, adds organic matter, feeds microbial life, and increases fertility
  • Top dressing for lawns: a thin annual application of compost worked into the surface improves clay-heavy Winnipeg lawns significantly over time
  • Mixing with topsoil to create a planting medium: the standard ratio is 20 to 30 percent compost by volume
  • Mulching around trees and shrubs: applied 2 to 3 inches deep, compost slowly feeds the root zone while suppressing weeds

Compost should not be used as a standalone volume fill product — it is too expensive per cubic yard for large-volume applications, compresses significantly as it continues to break down, and does not provide the mineral structure needed for stable grade support. Compost applied too early in spring, before soil temperatures rise above about 10 degrees Celsius, does not integrate effectively; in Winnipeg, mid-May is the right window for compost application to actively growing beds.

4-way mix being spread in Winnipeg garden bed showing rich blended soil with visible peat and compost components ready for planting
4-way mix being spread in a Winnipeg garden bed before planting — the open, slightly fibrous texture reflects the peat and compost components that make this the right material when roots live directly in the imported soil.

4-Way Mix: What It Is and What It Is For

Product Definition

4-Way Blend

A 4-way mix is a manufactured blend of four components. Each contributes something specific to the finished product:

4-Way Mix Component Breakdown
Component What It Contributes
Screened topsoil Mineral base, structural weight, trace nutrients
Peat moss Water retention, aeration, opens heavy clay structure
Compost Active nutrients, microbial life, organic matter for plant uptake
Sand Drainage improvement, prevents compaction over time

The result is a product that drains better than straight topsoil, holds moisture better than straight sand, feeds plants through its organic component, and provides enough mineral structure to stay stable. It is designed to go directly into planting beds where roots live in the imported material from day one.

Use 4-way mix for:

  • New garden beds: direct planting medium for perennials, annuals, and shrubs
  • Vegetable gardens: the fertility and drainage of 4-way mix significantly outperforms straight topsoil for food production
  • Raised beds: where the entire root zone is contained in the imported material
  • New lawn installation over clay: when used as the topsoil layer rather than plain topsoil, 4-way gives sod a better root environment
  • Spring bed refreshes: adding 2 to 3 inches of 4-way to existing beds improves organic content and drainage structure

Which Product for Which Job: The Quick Reference

Application to Product Reference — Winnipeg
Application Right Product Why
New lawn installation base layer Screened topsoil Volume application; cost-effective; sod adapts well
Garden bed (new, planting directly in) 4-way mix Immediate drainage, fertility, and structure for roots
Vegetable garden 4-way mix Fertility and drainage directly affect yield
Raised garden beds 4-way mix Full root zone in imported material; needs complete profile
Grading and filling low spots Screened topsoil Structural fill; cost-effective for volume
Improving existing garden beds Compost mixed in Amends existing soil; don’t replace, improve
Lawn topdressing Thin compost layer Gradual organic improvement; not a volume application
Large-volume backfill Screened topsoil Cost-effective; covers structural rather than horticultural need
Foundation planting (shrubs) 4-way mix in planting hole Root establishment in good medium even if surrounding soil is clay

The Winnipeg Clay Factor

Critical Step Before Any Soil Import

Winnipeg’s native soil is Red River clay — one of the densest native soils in Canada. When you import any soil product and place it on Winnipeg clay, the two-layer system creates a drainage interface: water moves through the imported material and then hits the clay, which drains slowly. This interface can cause saturation even in well-chosen imported material. The best practice before placing any imported soil: loosen the clay below to 6 to 8 inches with a fork or tiller. This creates a transition zone that roots can penetrate and water can move through, rather than a hard stop at the native clay surface. This step matters more than which specific product you choose.

Ditchfield Supplies bulk soil yard Winnipeg showing topsoil compost and 4-way mix piles available for pickup and delivery
The Ditchfield Supplies yard at 2929 Sturgeon Road — topsoil, compost, and 4-way mix available in bulk for pickup or delivery across Winnipeg. Not sure which quantity or product? Call 204-889-6268 before ordering.

FAQ: Compost, Topsoil and 4-Way Mix in Winnipeg

Can I mix compost and topsoil myself instead of buying 4-way mix?

Yes, and for many applications this is a practical approach. A 70/30 blend of screened topsoil and compost by volume performs similarly to a 4-way mix for most garden bed applications. The 4-way mix adds peat and sand to that base, which improves aeration and drainage further. For vegetable gardens and raised beds where growing conditions are a priority, the full 4-way blend is worth the additional cost. For general planting beds, a topsoil-compost blend is a reasonable alternative.

How much of each product do I need?

The standard volume formula: Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Depth (in) ÷ 324 = cubic yards. For garden beds, plan for 6 to 8 inches of 4-way mix. For lawn base layers, plan for 3 to 4 inches of topsoil. Add 10 to 15 percent to calculated volumes for settling and waste. Call 204-889-6268 and the Ditchfield team will help confirm quantities for your specific project.

Is there a difference in quality between bags and bulk?

Bagged products from garden centres are convenient for small applications but cost significantly more per cubic yard than bulk products. Bagged compost and topsoil are also often lower-quality than bulk landscape-grade material: lighter organic content, inconsistent screening, and sometimes more variable moisture. For any project requiring more than a few bags, bulk delivery from a reputable supplier is more cost-effective and typically better quality.


Order at Ditchfield Supplies

All three products available in bulk at ditchfieldsoils.ca/soil-black-dirt-clean-fill. Pickup at 2929 Sturgeon Road or delivery across Winnipeg. Not sure which product or what quantity? Call 204-889-6268 and we will help you figure it out before you order. For complete garden bed installation including soil preparation and planting, Lawn ‘N’ Order handles full landscaping builds across Winnipeg.

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