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Complete Your Ardmore 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

Tree stakes should function as temporary support only for specimens that genuinely cannot stand alone in wind, not become permanent landscape fixtures. Remove all stakes after one growing season maximum to allow natural trunk movement. Trees allowed to flex develop significantly stronger trunks and better root anchorage than permanently staked specimens.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Clean bed edges define Ardmore landscapes and reduce maintenance throughout the growing season. A crisp spade-cut edge along lawn-to-bed transitions prevents grass from creeping into mulched areas and creates a polished appearance without permanent edging products. Re-cutting edges each spring in Ardmore after the last frost around April 10th removes winter dieback and resets boundaries before the growing season. A consistent three-to-four-inch edge depth is sufficient for most Ardmore lawn grass varieties.

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Primary ZIP: 19003
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19003
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Ardmore's seasonal rhythm makes fall an often-overlooked window for mulch application. Adding a fresh two-inch layer of hardwood mulch to Ardmore planting beds in late October, just before the first frost around the 25th, insulates soil and roots through winter without encouraging late-season growth. Spring application after the April 10th last frost locks in developing soil warmth heading into summer. Splitting mulch applications between fall and spring keeps beds consistently protected year-round in Zone 7b.

Frequently Asked Questions

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My Ardmore landscape beds are well-established. How much mulch do I actually need to add each year?

Established Ardmore landscape beds typically need just one to two inches of fresh mulch annually to maintain the ideal three-inch depth as the prior year's layer decomposes into the soil. Measure your bed square footage and divide by 324 to get cubic yards needed for a one-inch refresh. Over-mulching year after year without removal can build up to depths that suffocate roots and harbor pests, so periodic full removal and replacement is worth doing every few seasons.

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Is the silt loam soil in Ardmore good enough for most plants, or does it need regular amendment?

Ardmore's silt loam is one of the better native soil types for gardening,it holds moisture and nutrients well while draining better than pure clay. However, it benefits from annual compost additions to maintain organic matter levels. Without regular additions, silt loam can crust at the surface and compact over time, especially in high-traffic areas. A one-to-two-inch compost top-dress each spring keeps Ardmore beds productive without requiring major structural intervention.

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I have deep shade under large oaks in my Ardmore yard. What landscape materials and plants work there?

Deep shade under Ardmore oaks is challenging but manageable. Native wild ginger, pachysandra, and ferns handle low-light conditions well in Zone 7b. Keep a consistent two-inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch under the canopy to suppress weeds and retain moisture without piling against the trunk. Avoid compacted stone under tree canopies,it restricts root oxygen and moisture exchange. Leaf litter from the oaks themselves can supplement mulch naturally in these areas.

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Ardmore, Pennsylvania, bustles with shopping, dining, and a cultural flair as part of the Main Line. Make landscaping easy with mulch delivered. We collaborate locally to keep Ardmore dynamic and walkable.

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