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Belton, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Belton 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

Properties on sloped terrain or near Belton Lake's shoreline should make erosion control a priority before summer thunderstorms arrive and begin stripping away topsoil. Combining native ground cover plants, a 3 to 4 inch layer of cedar mulch, and strategically placed river rock or boulders creates a layered defense that keeps soil in place even on steep grades. Pinning jute erosion netting under the mulch on the sharpest slopes adds another line of protection during heavy downpours. Ordering materials in bulk makes it practical to cover large problem areas in a single project.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Belton's position along the Lampasas River corridor and the shores of Belton Lake creates conditions where native plants thrive with almost no supplemental water once established. Texas lantana, inland sea oats, and Gulf muhly grass all perform well in Belton's clay-based soil and add season-long color without demanding irrigation. Replacing thirsty non-native groundcovers with these adapted species also reduces runoff into the lake watershed during the heavy rain events common in spring.

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Primary ZIP: 76513
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76513
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Consistent mulch depth is one of the most overlooked factors in Belton landscaping. Clay caliche soil loses surface moisture quickly once summer temperatures push past 90 degrees, and a thin layer of mulch does almost nothing to slow that process. Belton homeowners should maintain 3 to 4 inches of organic mulch across all planted beds throughout the growing season, replenishing whenever the layer compresses below 2 inches to keep roots cool and cut down on watering frequency.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the best mulch to use near Belton Lake to prevent runoff into the water?

Shredded hardwood or double-ground mulch works well near Belton Lake because its interlocking texture resists displacement during heavy rain far better than nugget or bark chip products. Applying it at 3 to 4 inches deep on any slope leading toward the shoreline slows sheet runoff and filters sediment before it reaches the water. Avoid lightweight products that float and migrate into the lake during the flooding rains common in spring.

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How do I prepare new planting beds in Belton's clay caliche soil?

Start by loosening the top 8 inches of soil with a tiller or garden fork, then incorporate 3 to 4 inches of compost throughout the area. Belton's native clay holds water poorly in summer and compacts after heavy rains, so compost is essential for long-term workability. If you are planting in an area with very heavy caliche, adding a layer of quality topsoil blended with compost gives roots a much easier start through the first growing season.

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Is river rock a good choice for landscaping beds in Belton's climate?

River rock works well in Belton for decorative areas and around heat-tolerant plants, but stone absorbs heat and can raise soil temperatures significantly in full-sun beds. This is not ideal for plants with shallow root systems in peak summer. In shaded or partial-shade areas around Belton homes, river rock paired with a weed barrier creates a clean, nearly maintenance-free landscape that holds up through both heavy rain and intense summer heat.

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Belton carries a quiet confidence as the Bell County seat, with a historic downtown, a University of Mary Hardin-Baylor campus, and Belton Lake drawing residents and visitors to its scenic shores year-round. Lakeside and sloped properties around the lake face real challenges with bank stabilization and soil loss that thoughtful landscaping can address before problems escalate. MulchMound bulk deliveries bring the mulch, stone, and fill dirt that Belton homeowners need for terrain-specific projects without hauling material in multiple truckloads. The range of neighborhoods here means landscape needs vary widely from one street to the next.

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