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Burien, Washington's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Burien 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

Starting every Burien pruning session by removing dead, damaged, and crossing branches first simplifies subsequent decision-making considerably. Once those obvious problem areas are addressed, step back to assess the overall plant form before making additional cuts. Pruning in deliberate stages prevents accidentally removing more material than intended.

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Preparing Burien gardens for winter before the first frost in mid-November protects marginally hardy plants and positions beds for a strong spring emergence. Apply a 4-inch insulating mulch layer over perennial crowns and root zones of tender shrubs before temperatures consistently drop below 35°F. Burien's proximity to Puget Sound moderates most freezes, but periodic hard frost events,especially in La Niña winters,can damage unprotected crowns of borderline Zone 8b plants without adequate mulch insulation.

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Burien's mild maritime winters make year-round container gardening achievable with thoughtful plant selection. Swap summer annuals in September for ornamental kale, winter pansies, and trailing ivy that look fresh through the cool, damp months. Use a well-draining potting mix in all Burien containers,pots sitting in wet soil through the rainy season from October through March can develop root rot even in cold-tolerant plants. Elevate pots on risers to prevent standing water from pooling under drainage holes.

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What type of bulk mulch is best suited to Burien's heavy-rainfall winters?

Coarse bark nuggets or arborist wood chips outperform fine shredded bark in Burien's persistent rain. Fine material mats into a crust that sheds water away from plant roots, while chunky chips maintain an open structure that lets rainfall penetrate to the root zone. Apply 3 inches in fall and ensure mulch is not compressed against plant crowns, which invites rot in Burien's high-humidity winter climate.

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Can I use bulk gravel to improve drainage around my Burien home's foundation plantings?

Yes. A 12 to 18 inch gravel band along Burien foundations redirects roof runoff and prevents water from pooling against the structure. Use 5/8-inch crushed basalt or similar angular gravel, which compacts slightly and resists displacement better than rounded pea gravel. Pair the gravel band with proper soil grading,at least 6 inches of drop over the first 10 feet from the foundation,for effective moisture management through Burien's rainy season.

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When should I refresh mulch in my Burien landscape beds to get the most benefit?

Refresh Burien mulch in mid-March after the last frost and before soil fully warms,this timing smothers early weed seedlings and conserves moisture heading into the dry summer period. A secondary refresh in October before heavy rains return insulates plant roots through winter. Burien's mild climate breaks down organic mulch faster than colder regions, making annual refreshing essential for consistent weed suppression and root protection year-round.

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Every Burien yard tells a story—let yours speak of quality and care. We bring Seattle's best landscape supplies directly to Burien driveways. Big projects or small touch-ups, we've got you covered with bulk delivery.

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