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Castle Rock, Colorado's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Castle Rock 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.

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Late winter pruning while plants remain dormant allows Castle Rock gardeners to see branch structure clearly without foliage obscuring the view. Wounds also begin healing quickly once spring growth starts rather than sitting open through fall and winter. Avoid fall pruning when wounds heal most slowly and disease organisms remain active.

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Drainage challenges are common on Castle Rock properties where compacted clay sits above bedrock layers that slow percolation significantly. After the last frost on May 5, evaluate low spots that pool during spring rain events. Installing French drains with crushed gravel, grading beds to move water away from foundations, and incorporating bulk compost into planting areas all work together to manage the moisture fluctuations that stress landscapes on Castle Rock's variable terrain. Address drainage before summer planting begins.

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Stone pathways and dry-laid flagstone installations enhance Castle Rock landscapes while managing foot traffic across clay soil that compacts under repeated pressure. Excavate 4 to 6 inches for proper base preparation, compact crushed gravel base material thoroughly, then set flagstone with adequate gaps for drainage. Castle Rock's freeze-thaw cycles through Zone 6a winters require this base depth to prevent heaving. Fill gaps with decomposed granite to complete a durable pathway that handles the area's 40 annual inches of rainfall without uneven settling.

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What bulk material should I use to fill bare areas of my Castle Rock lawn that have died out over the season?

For bare lawn areas in Castle Rock, a blend of bulk screened topsoil and compost, roughly 70/30, creates an ideal seedbed for lawn renovation. Till the blend 4 to 6 inches into the existing clay-rocky mix, grade smoothly, then overseed with turf-type tall fescue suited to Zone 6a. Time seeding for early May or early September in Castle Rock to align with mild temperatures and natural rainfall.

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How much crushed gravel base do I need under a flagstone patio in Castle Rock?

Plan on a 4 to 6 inch compacted gravel base for flagstone patios in Castle Rock to survive Zone 6a freeze-thaw cycles without heaving. For a 200-square-foot patio, this means roughly 2.5 to 3.5 cubic yards of base material. Do not skimp on base depth in Castle Rock, the clay-and-rock soil combination retains moisture that freezes and lifts improperly based stonework well out of alignment by spring.

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When should I apply mulch to Castle Rock landscape beds to best protect plant roots through winter?

Apply 3 inches of shredded wood mulch in Castle Rock before the first frost around October 5. This timing allows mulch to insulate roots through Zone 6a cold spells before the ground hardens. Mulching after a hard freeze is less effective for root insulation. Refresh the layer each spring, as Castle Rock's alternating wet-dry cycles break down organic mulch somewhat faster than in drier Front Range locations.

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In Castle Rock, curb appeal matters—and it starts with quality landscape supplies. From mulch to stone, we bring Denver's best right to Castle Rock. Spend less time hauling and more time enjoying your beautiful yard.

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