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Asheboro, North Carolina's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Asheboro 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

Drip irrigation systems deliver water directly to Asheboro North plant roots without wetting foliage or wasting water to evaporation and runoff. The initial investment in drip equipment pays back through lower water bills, healthier plants with fewer disease problems, and the convenience of automated watering that works perfectly even when you travel.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Before Asheboro's first frost arrives around October 30, protect borderline-hardy perennials and tender shrubs by applying a fresh 2 to 3 inch layer of hardwood mulch over their root zones. This insulation is especially valuable in Zone 7b, where winter temperatures occasionally dip below the zone's lower threshold. Mounding a few extra inches of mulch around the crowns of marginally hardy plants like gardenias and fig trees provides meaningful cold protection through Asheboro winters.

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Asheboro's clay soil compacts heavily in high-traffic lawn areas, thinning turf over time. Core aeration in late August followed by tall fescue overseeding in early September takes advantage of cooler fall temperatures and reliable seasonal rainfall for germination. Topdress overseeded areas lightly with bulk compost to improve seed-to-soil contact. With Asheboro's first frost around October 30, new grass has roughly six weeks to establish before winter dormancy sets in.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Do raised beds outperform in-ground planting in Asheboro's clay soil for vegetables?

Yes, particularly for vegetables and herbs that need consistent drainage. Asheboro's clay can suffocate roots during wet springs despite the drip irrigation systems many homeowners install. Raised beds filled with bulk blended topsoil and compost drain freely and warm faster in spring, letting you plant closer to the April 15 last frost date. They also reduce soil compaction from foot traffic, a persistent challenge in local clay-heavy landscapes.

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How often should I replenish mulch in my Asheboro landscape beds to maintain effectiveness?

Plan to refresh mulch in Asheboro once a year, typically in late April after the last frost has passed. Hardwood mulch decomposes through the growing season, dropping below the effective 2-inch threshold by late fall. Annual replenishment restores weed suppression, moisture retention, and visual appeal. If you add a fall layer as well, keep it around 1.5 inches to avoid promoting crown rot during wet Asheboro winters.

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What can I do about standing water and poor drainage in my Asheboro yard?

Standing water in Asheboro points to clay compaction or low spots in the grading. Adding bulk compost to planting beds improves infiltration over multiple seasons, while stone-filled drainage channels redirect flow during heavy rain. For persistent low spots, regrading toward a lawn or street outlet solves the problem structurally. Raised beds also allow you to grow plants above Asheboro's saturated clay zone during the wettest periods of the year.

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The Asheboro community values beautiful outdoor spaces, and so do we. From our Greensboro-area suppliers to your property, we handle the heavy lifting. From order to delivery, we make landscaping projects easier.

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