Reviews for Murphy Products, Inc.
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Hours
Monday: 8AM - 5PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 5PM
Thursday: 8AM - 5PM
Friday: 8AM - 5PM
Saturday: 8AM - 5PM
Sunday: Closed
Tips
accepts credit cards
Ratings
Google: 3.9/5
Facebook: 5/5Map & Location
2512 Exchange Ave, Oklahoma City
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In years gone by I have purchased garden soil here. Rich mix, it's a blend of mulch that is created on site and mixed with sand and other soils. It is (full-bodied) garden soil that will grow lush and bountiful vegetables or flowers ?. It's conveniently packaged and sold in 40lb plastic bags. Or you can haul it in bulk. Plus they deliver, obviously depending on where you live there is a delivery fee.I recommend you check out Murphys products for your spring plantings needs. They offer other products as well.
This is a great place to get all kinds of topsoil and compost products for both lawn and gardens they have highest quality soils that in my opinion are a cut above any competitors out there
I will update my review when I see how my garden turns out. However a few notes for potential customers: 1. BAIT & SWITCH PRICING W/PICK UP: If you pick up soil or another product in bulk from the soil yard, the pricing online is incorrect and somewhat of a bait and switch. You are charged by the pick up load @ 2 cubic yard pricing, regardless how much you actually get. So bring as big a truck as you can. You will be given a "good size load for your truck" as the front desk person described. He said I would probably be able to fit around 1.5 yards of the 50/50 soil mix in my truck. Meaning, for my project needing 2.15 yrds, I would have to make 2 trips, pay for a 2 yrd load each time, and ultimately pay $166 to get what I need. While still much better of a deal than buying by the bag, it is likely less of a deal compared to similiar products at other soil companies. 2. Representatives were very friendly and helpful. The girl on the phone at the main office was very friendly and happily gave me directions and the front desk guy at the soil yard was very informative and helpful. 3. Soil is pulverized and at least in my newb-gardener view, at least appears to be very good quality. Very happy with it so far. 4. Directions on Google are wrong, don't follow them when they tell you to turn into the A&D Business Park. Instead, from Agnew, turn West on Exchange Ave (locsted S of the of the A&D Business Park). Then go thru the Stockard gate, pass the flag poles on the right, then turn right by the green Murphy Product sign which is a little before the railroad tracks. If you get into the actual stockyard itself, you've gone too far. Overall, aside from the specific truck you use when picking up, you will need to consider your max pick up amount each load, and what that pickup-by-the-load pricing will actually cost you for your project. I imagine you could call them to get an idea of what will fit in your general truck range. For me, at least prior to the actual gardening part, I will hesitate to go back when I need to get more soil to top off what fit in my truck and what was planned. The business decision makes me wonder whether they are losing repeat customers for pick up (even if that means the same project) due to the incorrect pricing online and the ambiguousness of how much you're actually getting. Maybe that's such a small portion of the business, it doesn't matter. However, unless the soil is considerably better than other soil companies nearby, or the others follow the same policy for pick up, then I will chose some place else that actually gives me the 2 yards I pay for.