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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

Removing water sprouts and suckers as they appear keeps Bloomington trees and shrubs properly shaped with minimal effort throughout the growing season. These vigorous vertical shoots drain energy from desirable growth and quickly ruin plant form if allowed to remain and develop. Regular garden walks catch them while small and easy to remove.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Bloomington gardeners can significantly reduce winter plant losses by completing a targeted mulching pass before the ground freezes in late October. Apply 4 inches of shredded mulch over tender perennial crowns and around the base of recently installed shrubs. Newly planted material is particularly vulnerable in Bloomington's Zone 4b winters since root systems haven't yet expanded far enough to buffer against deep soil freeze. Wait until after a few light frosts to mulch, allowing plants to harden naturally before you insulate them.

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Well-defined bed edges are one of the most impactful detail improvements Bloomington homeowners can make to their landscapes without a major investment. Clean-cut edges visually sharpen the entire yard and make mulch applications look intentional and professionally finished. Use a half-moon edger or flat spade to recut edges each spring before mulching, or install permanent aluminum edging for curves that hold their shape through Bloomington's freeze-thaw cycles without requiring annual re-cutting along the border.

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Does Bloomington's annual rainfall provide enough moisture for established landscape plants, or is supplemental irrigation necessary?

Bloomington receives approximately 40 inches of annual rainfall, generally sufficient for established Zone 4b-adapted plants. However, rainfall distribution is uneven, July and August tend to be drier, stressing plants growing in sandy loam that drains quickly. A soaker hose system or occasional deep watering during prolonged dry spells helps established Bloomington plantings avoid drought stress without the overwatering that sandy loam rarely tolerates.

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What bulk material most improves Bloomington vegetable garden beds when added each season?

Finished compost is the single best bulk amendment for Bloomington vegetable beds. Adding 2 to 3 inches of screened compost each spring and working it into the top 6 to 8 inches of soil improves sandy loam's water retention, supplies balanced nutrient release, and fuels the soil biology that makes nutrients available to plants. Bloomington gardeners who apply compost consistently over 3 to 5 seasons see dramatically improved yields without relying on synthetic fertilizers.

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What native plants work well in a Bloomington rain garden or low-lying wet area?

Bloomington's occasional heavy rainstorms make rain gardens a practical and attractive solution for low spots in the landscape. Blue flag iris, swamp milkweed, joe-pye weed, and native sedges all tolerate temporary flooding while surviving Zone 4b winters reliably. Plant rain garden edges with transitional species like prairie blazing star that prefer the well-drained sandy loam further from the basin. A well-planted Bloomington rain garden captures runoff and supports pollinators through the entire growing season.

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