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Alpine, Utah's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Alpine Outdoor Project

We’ve got you covered with our full line of landscape supply products, from premium mulch and quality soil to decorative stone, helping you create a cohesive, professional landscape that enhances your property for years to come.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Year-round landscape interest in Alpine requires intentional plant selection that extends well beyond spring and summer flowers alone. Evergreen structure, brilliant fall color, interesting winter bark texture, and seed heads that persist through cold months ensure something worth seeing in your yard regardless of current season.

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Natural stone adds both structure and permanence to Alpine landscapes. When setting flagstone paths or boulder groupings, always excavate at least 4 inches and backfill with compacted gravel, Alpine's clay soil expands and contracts with frost, causing improperly bedded stones to heave and shift noticeably over winter. Dry-stacked boulder retaining walls also suit Alpine's foothills setting beautifully and handle soil pressure naturally without requiring mortar.

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Primary ZIP: 84004
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Shade gardening under Alpine's mature deciduous trees offers opportunities many homeowners overlook. Hostas, astilbe, coral bells, and bleeding heart all perform reliably in Zone 7a filtered light and tolerate the clay soil common throughout Alpine. Amend shady bed areas generously with compost to offset dry shade created by tree root competition, and maintain a 3-inch mulch layer to hold consistent moisture between waterings.

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How do I manage steep slopes on my Alpine property without constant erosion?

Alpine's clay soil and elevation make slopes prone to erosion during spring snowmelt. The most durable solution is stepped boulder terracing, which divides slope length into flat planting zones. Fill between boulders with a compost-topsoil blend and plant deep-rooted natives like native grasses or sagebrush that anchor soil year-round, including through and after Alpine's October frost season.

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What bulk fill material is best for raised planter beds in Alpine's climate?

A blend of 60% quality topsoil, 30% compost, and 10% coarse perlite or pumice creates an ideal raised-bed mix for Alpine's Zone 7a conditions. This blend drains freely, avoids compaction problems of native clay, and supports robust root development. Ordering individual components in bulk and mixing on-site costs significantly less per cubic foot than purchasing pre-blended raised-bed soil in retail bags.

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When should I apply mulch to Alpine garden beds given the higher elevation and later frosts?

Alpine's elevation means spring arrives slightly later than the broader Salt Lake region, with last frost around April 25 or early May in some microclimates. Wait until soil has warmed perceptibly, typically early to mid-May, before applying spring mulch. For fall protection, apply mulch after the first hard frost around October 15 to insulate perennial root zones through Alpine's colder-than-average winters.

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For Alpine residents serious about their landscapes, we deliver. The same quality materials trusted throughout Salt Lake City are now at your doorstep. We deliver the materials; you create the landscape of your dreams.

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