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Broomall, Pennsylvania's Landscape Supply Company

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Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.

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Complete Your Broomall 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

Creating planting beds where lawn struggles in Broomall yards often proves far more practical than fighting endlessly to maintain turf in genuinely difficult conditions. Shady areas under trees, slopes that erode and dry quickly, and root-filled zones frequently support ornamental plantings beautifully while lawn grass merely survives or fails.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Timing mulch application around Broomall's frost dates maximizes its benefit. Applying a fresh two-to-three-inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch in mid-April, once soil has warmed past the April 10th last frost date, locks in ground moisture before summer heat arrives. A light refresh in October before the first frost around the 25th gives roots an insulating buffer through winter without trapping premature dormancy triggers in Zone 7b landscapes.

Delivering to Broomall, Pennsylvania

Primary ZIP: 19008
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19008
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Incorporating Pennsylvania natives into Broomall landscapes reduces maintenance while supporting local pollinators. Plants like switchgrass, black-eyed Susan, and native viburnums are well adapted to Zone 7b conditions and thrive in the region's silt loam soils without excessive irrigation. Surrounding native plantings with a clean layer of shredded hardwood mulch helps establish them through their first growing season while suppressing competing weeds effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I calculate how much bulk mulch I need for my Broomall yard?

Measure the square footage of each planting bed and multiply by your desired depth in feet. For a three-inch layer, multiply total square feet by 0.25 to get cubic feet, then divide by 27 for cubic yards. Most Broomall properties with established foundation beds and tree rings need between three and eight cubic yards. Ordering a yard or two extra ensures you can top off thin spots without a second delivery charge.

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My Broomall yard has heavy silt loam that gets compacted easily. What can I add to improve it?

Silt loam compacts under foot and vehicle traffic but responds well to organic amendment. Incorporating two to three inches of compost worked into the top six inches before planting significantly improves aeration and drainage. In Broomall, doing this in early spring once the ground thaws gives the amendment time to integrate before summer planting. Annual top-dressing with compost maintains structure over time without repeated tilling.

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I have a sloped section of my Broomall property that washes out every spring. What landscape materials help?

Erosion control on slopes in Broomall benefits from a layered approach. Shredded hardwood mulch holds better than dyed chips on grades due to its interlocking fiber structure. For steeper slopes, river jack stone or fieldstone boulders create terracing that slows water velocity. Planting deep-rooted natives like wild ferns or creeping phlox between stones adds long-term resistance. With 40 inches of annual rainfall, unaddressed slope erosion worsens significantly each season.

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Broomall, Pennsylvania, merges older suburbs, lively shopping, and commuter ease near Philadelphia. Simplify landscaping with mulch delivered. Our local ties ensure Broomall stays convenient and inviting.

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