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Azle, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Azle 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

Rejuvenation pruning can restore overgrown Azle shrubs that have become leggy, sparse, or misshapen over years of neglect or improper pruning. Cutting back severely to near ground level in late winter encourages fresh growth from the base. Most deciduous shrubs tolerate this dramatic treatment and respond with completely renewed vigor.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Azle's rolling terrain combined with clay soils creates serious erosion and runoff problems after the area's heavy spring storms. Lining natural drainage paths with river rock or crushed granite slows water velocity and protects bare soil without sacrificing visual appeal. Pairing decorative stone with low-growing native ground covers like Texas sedge adds stability and texture while handling stormwater in a way that turf grass simply cannot match.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Staying ahead of weeds in Azle landscapes is far easier when you time mulch applications to beat spring germination. Once Azle's last frost window closes around mid-March, spread 3 to 4 inches of shredded cedar or hardwood mulch across all beds before weed seeds have a chance to sprout. This depth blocks sunlight from reaching the soil surface while reducing irrigation needs through the long, dry Azle summers that follow. Refresh each October to maintain the barrier.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is cedar mulch or hardwood mulch a better choice for Azle's climate and soil?

Cedar mulch holds an edge in Azle because its natural oils resist breakdown longer, reducing how often you need to reapply, and it deters certain soil insects. Hardwood mulch decomposes faster, feeding organic matter back into Azle's clay-heavy soil more quickly. If improving soil structure is the priority, choose hardwood. If you want low-maintenance longevity and a cleaner appearance through the summer, cedar is worth the slightly higher cost.

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How do I keep mulch from washing down slopes on my Azle property after heavy rain?

On Azle's hilly lots, lightweight mulch shifts easily when spring storms hit. Switching to shredded hardwood, which knits together as it settles, significantly reduces movement compared to bark nuggets. For steeper grades, decomposed granite or river rock is a more permanent solution. Installing a low metal or stone edging border along the downhill edge of each bed also contains material effectively without looking out of place.

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Can I use bulk fill dirt to correct low spots in my Azle lawn before laying sod?

Yes, but avoid using straight fill dirt, which compounds Azle's existing drainage challenges by adding another dense clay layer. Instead, use a fill and topsoil blend, graded to slope gently away from your home's foundation. Top the graded area with 2 to 3 inches of quality topsoil before laying sod or seeding to give grass roots a hospitable environment and reduce long-term compaction issues.

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Azle's landscape-loving community knows the value of bulk materials. We connect Azle homeowners with Fort Worth's top landscape supply sources. Order online and let us handle the rest—your landscape project awaits.

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