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Burlington, North Carolina'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 Burlington 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

Checking moisture below the surface prevents both overwatering and underwatering problems in Burlington North gardens throughout the season. The top inch of ground dries quickly while deeper roots may still have adequate moisture. A simple finger test at actual root depth tells you what plants experience better than looking at surface conditions.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Choosing the right mulch color can dramatically change how Burlington landscapes read from the street. Dark brown or black hardwood mulch creates strong contrast against light-colored homes and brightens flowering plants and foliage. Natural undyed mulch blends more subtly for a woodland aesthetic and enriches soil as it decomposes. Whatever you choose, apply the same color consistently across all beds in a Burlington yard for a unified, polished look.

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Burlington's clay-heavy Piedmont soil responds well to regular compost incorporation. Rather than tilling,which can damage soil structure,topdress established beds with 1 to 2 inches of bulk compost each spring and allow it to work down naturally over the season. Burlington gardeners who maintain this practice for three to five years typically see improved drainage, richer plant color, and reduced dependence on synthetic fertilizers throughout the long Zone 7b growing season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are raised beds worth the investment in Burlington given the area's clay soil?

Definitely. Burlington's clay soil compacts easily and drains slowly, making raised beds a practical investment for vegetable gardens and ornamental plantings alike. Filling beds with a bulk topsoil-compost blend gives roots the drainage and nutrition they need from day one. With Burlington's growing season stretching from late April through late October, productive raised beds earn their cost back quickly through consistent harvests.

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How do I keep weeds from taking over my Burlington mulched beds each summer?

Maintain a consistent 2 to 3 inch mulch depth year-round,thin spots invite weed germination fast in Burlington's warm, moist summers. Pull weeds promptly before they set seed, since Zone 7b's long warm season allows multiple weed generations annually. A pre-emergent application in early spring before soil hits 55°F, combined with fresh bulk mulch, provides the most reliable suppression through the season.

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Can bulk stone or gravel serve as a permanent mulch alternative in Burlington landscape beds?

Stone works well in specific Burlington applications,around ornamental grasses, along driveways, or in rain gardens designed to handle the area's 40 inches of annual rainfall. The downside is that stone does not amend Burlington's clay soil the way organic mulch does over time. It also absorbs and radiates heat, which can stress plants during hot Piedmont summers. Use stone strategically alongside organic mulch rather than as a full replacement.

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For Burlington residents serious about their landscapes, we deliver. We connect Burlington homeowners with Greensboro's top landscape supply sources. Big projects or small touch-ups, we've got you covered with bulk delivery.

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