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Burleson, Texas'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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Sit back, wait, and let us work our magic to make sure the highest quality product is delivered to your driveway.

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Complete Your Burleson 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

Pruning cuts belong just outside the branch collar, not flush against the trunk, for proper wound healing in Burleson trees and shrubs. The collar contains specialized cells that compartmentalize wounds and generate protective callus tissue naturally. Flush cuts remove this built-in biological defense system entirely.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Poor drainage is one of the most common frustrations for Burleson homeowners dealing with clay-heavy soil. Even gently sloped yards can develop standing water after North Texas spring storms. Building planting beds with slightly raised profiles, incorporating compost and expanded shale into native clay, and routing runoff through river rock channels all dramatically reduce water pooling. Addressing drainage before installing landscape materials saves significant rework when the first heavy rain reveals problem spots.

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Native plants are among the wisest investments Burleson gardeners can make. Species like Prairie Verbena, Lindheimer's Muhly, and Texas Lantana are adapted to zone 8a temperature extremes, the area's clay-sandy soil, and the uneven distribution of Burleson's 40 inches of annual rainfall. Establish them with a 3-inch cedar mulch layer through their first summer, and most require no supplemental irrigation by their second growing season,reducing water use while adding year-round color and wildlife habitat.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I calculate how much bulk mulch I need for my Burleson landscape beds?

Measure each bed's length and width in feet, multiply to get square footage, and add all areas together. Divide the total by 108 to determine cubic yards needed for a 3-inch application,the recommended depth for Burleson's climate. Order slightly more than you calculate. It's better to have a small surplus than to run short mid-project. Most Burleson homeowners find that refreshing annually with 1 to 2 inches maintains effective weed suppression without over-applying.

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Are raised beds a good solution for Burleson's heavy clay soil?

Raised beds are one of the most effective solutions for Burleson's dense clay terrain. Building frames 12 to 18 inches deep and filling them with a custom mix of compost, topsoil, and coarse sand bypasses the clay drainage problem entirely. Cedar lumber holds up well in Burleson's humid summers and dry winters. Start with vegetable beds where the productivity payoff is immediate, then expand to ornamental raised beds where drainage and root depth are limiting factors.

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When should I plant new landscape beds in Burleson for the best results?

Fall planting,September through November,is ideal for most shrubs, perennials, and trees in Burleson. Cooler air temperatures reduce transplant stress while still-warm soil encourages root establishment before the average first frost on November 15. Spring planting between March 15 and May also works well for heat-loving plants. Avoid planting in June through August when Burleson's heat peaks and new plants struggle to establish fast enough without intensive supplemental irrigation.

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