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Canyon, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Canyon 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

Canyon residents should pay close attention to drainage when designing landscape beds. The area's sandy loam soil drains quickly, which helps prevent standing water but can also cause mulch and topsoil to shift during the heavy downpours that accompany spring and summer storms rolling off the canyon rim. Forming a shallow berm around the perimeter of each bed before adding mulch helps hold materials in place and directs runoff away from plant roots.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Canyon's semi-arid conditions make native and adapted plants a smart long-term investment for local landscapes. Species like buffalo grass, desert willow, and four-nerve daisy thrive in Canyon's sandy loam with minimal supplemental water. Top-dressing new plantings with shredded hardwood mulch helps retain the limited moisture Canyon receives each year and encourages deeper root development before the summer heat intensifies.

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Primary ZIP: 79015
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79015 79016
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Canyon homeowners dealing with persistent Panhandle winds should consider raised garden beds as a practical solution for productive planting. Raising beds 8 to 12 inches with a quality fill soil and compost blend reduces wind erosion of fine sandy loam and gives roots a nutrient-rich zone to establish before Canyon's first frost arrives around October 18. Framing beds with stone or steel edging keeps the mix firmly in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much bulk mulch do I need to properly cover my landscape beds in Canyon?

For Canyon's climate, a 3-inch mulch depth is ideal for conserving moisture in sandy loam soil and moderating temperature swings. Measure your total bed square footage and divide by 108 to calculate cubic yards needed. Most Canyon yards benefit from a full refresh each spring, shortly after the last frost date around April 21.

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Is decomposed granite a good material for pathways and xeriscape areas in Canyon, Texas?

Decomposed granite suits Canyon very well because it complements the native sandy loam base and allows rainfall to percolate rather than run off. With only about 20 inches of annual rain, permeable surfaces that direct water toward plant roots are valuable. Compact decomposed granite in 2-inch lifts for stable, wind-resistant pathways that hold up through Canyon's breezy seasons.

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Should I amend my soil before installing new landscape beds in Canyon?

Yes, amending is strongly recommended. Canyon's sandy loam drains quickly and can leave plants short on nutrients and moisture during dry stretches. Blending 2 to 3 inches of compost into the top layer before planting improves water retention and feeds soil biology. Finishing the bed with a mulch layer locks in those gains through Canyon's hot, dry summers.

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Canyon sits at the edge of Palo Duro Canyon State Park, giving it a rugged, outdoorsy identity that sets it apart from most Panhandle towns. Home to West Texas A&M University and a growing residential community, Canyon blends small-town charm with steady suburban expansion. Homeowners here take pride in their yards, and bulk delivery of mulch, soil, and decorative stone makes it easy to keep landscapes looking sharp without multiple trips to the store.

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