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Complete Your Barrett 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

Crisp bed edges produce a bigger visual improvement in Barrett yards than almost any other single landscaping action, transforming the relationship between turf and garden beds instantly. Use a half-moon edger to cut a clean, angled trench along every bed border, then fill it with a dark hardwood mulch that creates strong contrast against the surrounding grass. Redefining these edges each spring and refreshing the mulch as it breaks down keeps beds looking intentional and polished throughout the long Texas growing season.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Barrett's clay loam absorbs water slowly and can stay saturated for days after a heavy rain. Applying hardwood mulch at a full 3 inch depth across all planting beds creates a buffer that absorbs initial rainfall, slows runoff, and gives the soil beneath time to drain. Keep mulch pulled back a few inches from root crowns and tree trunks to prevent rot during the extended wet periods that Barrett yards experience each spring and early summer.

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Primary ZIP: 77532
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Adding bulk compost to Barrett garden beds every spring is one of the most effective ways to break up clay and improve long-term soil health in Zone 9b. Work 3 to 4 inches of finished compost into the top 8 inches of soil before the first planting of the season. Over several years this practice builds a looser, more workable soil that drains faster, warms earlier in late winter, and supports stronger root systems throughout the long Barrett growing season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much mulch should I order for a typical Barrett yard?

A good starting point for most Barrett properties is to measure total bed square footage and divide by 100 to get the cubic yards needed for a 3-inch layer. Most mid-size yards require between 5 and 15 cubic yards. Ordering a small surplus is wise because Barrett's warm, humid climate breaks down organic mulch faster than drier regions, so having extra on hand lets you top off low spots right away.

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Will adding topsoil help my Barrett yard drain better after rain?

Topsoil alone rarely fixes drainage in Barrett because the native clay beneath it still restricts water movement. A better approach is to blend bulk compost and expanded shale into your existing soil rather than simply layering topsoil on top. This amendment strategy opens up the clay structure and improves percolation so standing water clears faster after the heavy spring and summer rains common to the Barrett area.

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When is the best time of year to plant new shrubs in Barrett?

Late September through early November is the ideal planting window for shrubs in Barrett. Soil temperatures are still warm enough to encourage root establishment, but the brutal summer heat has passed. With Barrett's last frost typically arriving around February 10, fall-planted shrubs have months to develop roots before spring heat returns. Mulch new plantings immediately with 3 inches of hardwood mulch to hold moisture through the mild winter months.

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Barrett is a historically significant Harris County community with deep roots in the African American heritage of the Houston region, and residents here carry a genuine sense of pride in their neighborhood and its story. The area features established homes, active community spaces, and a culture of ownership that shows up in how people care for their properties. MulchMound.com is glad to serve Barrett with dependable bulk deliveries of mulch, fill dirt, and landscape stone that help residents invest meaningfully in the land around them.

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