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Complete Your Atlantic City 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

Atlantic City gardeners should prioritize salt-tolerant mulch and ground cover choices given the persistent coastal wind and sea spray. Shredded hardwood mulch tends to mat together and resist wind displacement better than lighter wood chips in exposed locations. Lay it at least three inches deep around ornamental beds to insulate roots from the drying effects of salt air. Pairing it with salt-tolerant plants like ornamental grasses and rugosa roses will keep Atlantic City landscapes looking sharp through the full growing season.

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Container gardening offers Atlantic City homeowners a flexible way to add color and greenery to small outdoor spaces like decks, patios, and balconies. Choose containers with good drainage holes and fill them with a high-quality potting mix rather than native sandy soil, which dries out too quickly in pots. During Atlantic City's warm summers, containers may need watering every one to two days to compensate for heat and the drying effects of constant salt air exposure.

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Primary ZIP: 08401
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Raised beds are a practical solution for Atlantic City gardeners dealing with sandy, nutrient-poor coastal soil. Building beds at least twelve inches deep and filling them with a blend of topsoil and compost gives vegetables and perennials the root environment they need to thrive. Atlantic City's Zone 7b climate supports a long growing season, so raised beds can produce from late April through early November with proper planting timing and consistent care.

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How do I improve the sandy soil in my Atlantic City yard?

Atlantic City's coastal sandy soil needs regular compost additions to support healthy plant growth. Work two to three inches of compost into garden beds each spring before planting. Compost improves nutrient content and water retention significantly. For lawn areas, core aeration followed by a compost top-dressing helps grass roots access moisture and nutrients that sandy soil loses quickly after rain.

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What can I do to prevent water from pooling in my Atlantic City yard?

Pooling water in Atlantic City yards often comes from compacted soil or low spots in the grade. Adding a gravel drainage layer beneath problem areas helps move water away from foundations and plant roots. For smaller low spots, top-dressing with coarse sand mixed with compost and regrading slightly can redirect water without requiring major excavation work.

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How deep should I put mulch around trees in my Atlantic City yard?

Apply two to three inches of mulch in a ring around trees in Atlantic City, extending as far out as the drip line where possible. Keep mulch pulled back from the trunk to prevent rot and pest problems. In Atlantic City's coastal climate, mulch helps trees retain moisture during dry summer stretches and insulates roots from winter temperature swings in Zone 7b.

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Atlantic City is unlike any other municipality in New Jersey, blending world-famous entertainment districts with working residential neighborhoods that take real pride in their outdoor spaces. Salt air off the Atlantic and periodic coastal winds create a tough environment for plants and landscape materials alike. MulchMound.com supplies Atlantic City homeowners and property managers with bulk materials built to perform in these conditions. From garden beds near the inlet to backyard patios a few blocks off the Boardwalk, we deliver what the job requires.

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