Local paver supply: free delivery

Victoria’s Nursery is promoting pavers, stone and mulch with free delivery specifically in Closter, New Jersey — a small but useful local supply option if you’re planning a spring hardscape. (The nursery posted about pavers, stone and mulch with free delivery in Closter, NJ on X today.) (x.com)

A nursery in Closter is trying to turn spring yard plans into same-week projects by offering free delivery on heavy materials that usually require a pickup truck: pavers, stone, and mulch. Victoria’s Nursery posted the offer on X today, and its own site says it stocks all three categories from its Closter location at 75 Blanch Avenue. (x.com) (victoriasnj.com) That matters in a place like Closter because a patio or walkway job starts with weight, not design. A single pallet of concrete pavers can weigh thousands of pounds, and even loose stone or mulch becomes a delivery problem fast if you only have a car or sport utility vehicle. (victoriasnj.com) (mapquest.com) Victoria’s Nursery is not just a flower shop adding a few bags of soil by the register. Its website describes a six-acre property in Closter with landscape supplies including mulch, soil, stone, pavers, and other hardscape materials for patios and walkways. (victoriasnj.com) Closter is also the kind of town where these projects are common enough that the borough spells them out in its zoning pages. The borough says the zoning officer reviews applications tied to driveways and patios, which tells you outdoor surface work is routine local business, not a niche contractor-only service. (closterboro.com) The local wrinkle is convenience. Victoria’s contact page says it offers free local delivery, so the X post is less a brand-new service than a targeted push at Closter homeowners who are about to start spring cleanup, edging, mulching, and small hardscape jobs. (victoriasnj.com) (x.com) There is competition across Bergen County, but delivery terms vary by product and town. Kirk Allen Landscape Supply, for example, advertises free delivery depending on product and location, which makes a town-specific free-delivery offer more useful than it sounds if you are pricing out one load of mulch versus a larger paver order. (kirkallenlandscapesupply.com) The practical read on this post is simple: if you live in Closter and were waiting to build a path, reset a planting bed, or refresh mulch after winter, the hauling problem may be the part that just got easier. The materials are stocked locally, the business is in town, and the borough already has the permit channels in place for the kinds of patio and driveway work residents usually do this time of year. (victoriasnj.com) (closterboro.com)

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