Serving Albuquerque & Surrounding Areas

Albuquerque, New Mexico's Landscape Supply Company

We make landscaping projects simple, reliable, and stress-free.

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How It Works

Getting started is easy — just follow these simple steps

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Choose your product

Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.

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Select your delivery date

Select a delivery date you'd like for the product to be dropped off at your home

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Sit back and wait

Sit back, wait, and let us work our magic to make sure the highest quality product is delivered to your driveway.

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Complete Your Outdoor Project

We’ve got you covered with our full line of landscape supply products. Helping you create a cohesive and professional landscape that enhances your property for years to come.

Need Help Calculating How Much You Need?

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Water-Wise Plants for Albuquerque Gardens

Low-water varieties for high altitude and arid conditions

Russian Sage

Russian Sage

Silvery foliage with lavender blooms that last all summer.

Growing Tips
  • Full sun required
  • Very drought tolerant
  • Prune hard in spring
Lavender

Lavender

Fragrant Mediterranean herb that loves dry climates.

Growing Tips
  • Full sun essential
  • Excellent drainage critical
  • Avoid overwatering
Blue Fescue

Blue Fescue

Compact blue ornamental grass for borders and accents.

Growing Tips
  • Full sun for best color
  • Well-drained soil essential
  • Divide every few years

Get Started with Mulch Mound Today

Albuquerque stretches along the Rio Grande where the Duke City occupies the high desert at the base of the Sandia Mountains. The city's mile-high elevation combines with just 9 inches of annual precipitation to create challenging growing conditions that demand respect for water limitations. Intense sun, low humidity, and alkaline caliche soils challenge landscape establishment. Summer monsoon storms provide brief but sometimes violent relief from drought.