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Big Lake, Minnesota's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Big Lake 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

Big Lake yards that slope toward the Elk River corridor or natural drainage swales need more than a thin layer of mulch to hold soil through heavy spring rains. Applying a 3 to 4 inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch on slopes and anchoring it with biodegradable erosion control netting gives ground cover time to establish before runoff washes material downhill. Native grasses and deep-rooted perennials planted through that mulch layer add long-term root mass that holds banks in place through repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Big Lake gardeners with limited or poorly drained planting areas can get excellent results by building raised beds filled with a custom blend of bulk topsoil and compost. Raised beds let you bypass the variable native soils common near the Elk River corridor, where sandy pockets alternate with heavier glacial till. Building beds 10 to 12 inches tall gives vegetables and perennials the root depth and drainage they need to perform well through our full growing season.

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Primary ZIP: 55309
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Choosing the right mulch color can make a noticeable difference in curb appeal for Big Lake properties, especially in newer neighborhoods where plantings are still maturing. Deep brown shredded hardwood mulch creates strong contrast against green foliage and bright flowering perennials, making beds look intentional and polished. Refreshing to a uniform 3-inch depth each spring before plants fully leaf out gives you the cleanest visual result with the least amount of extra spreading effort.

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My Big Lake yard near the river has sandy soil in some spots. What bulk product should I add?

Sandy soils near the Elk River corridor drain quickly and struggle to hold nutrients through our 40-inch annual rainfall. Blending bulk compost into sandy areas at roughly 30 percent compost to 70 percent existing soil improves water retention and fertility. For planting beds, a topdressing of screened topsoil combined with compost gives plants a much better start than sandy native soil alone.

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How deep should mulch be around the trees and shrubs in my Big Lake yard?

Apply 3 to 4 inches of shredded hardwood mulch in a ring extending toward the drip line of each tree or shrub, and keep it pulled back 3 to 4 inches from the trunk or main stems. In Big Lake, where soils vary between sandy and heavier glacial till, this depth helps regulate moisture and protects roots through cold zone 4b winters.

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What bulk stone product works best for a backyard pathway in Big Lake?

Pea gravel is the most popular residential pathway choice in Big Lake. It is affordable, comfortable underfoot, and easy to install over a compacted base. Plan for a 3-inch depth to prevent excessive shifting. River rock makes a great decorative border alongside the path, adding a natural look that complements the riverside setting many Big Lake properties enjoy.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Big Lake is one of the faster-growing communities in the St. Cloud metro area, drawing commuters and young families who want space, lakes, and a genuine small-town atmosphere. The city sits along the Elk River corridor in Sherburne County, and many properties here slope toward natural drainage channels and wetland edges. Landscaping in Big Lake means working with terrain that rewards good material choices and thoughtful planning from the start. MulchMound.com delivers bulk mulch, topsoil, and stone to Big Lake addresses so homeowners can tackle even large-scale projects with confidence.

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