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Cave Springs, Arkansas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Cave Springs 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

Cave Springs homeowners with newly planted trees should invest in proper establishment care during the first two growing seasons to protect both the tree and the money spent on it. Apply a 3 to 4 inch ring of shredded hardwood mulch extending at least 2 feet out from the trunk in every direction, and keep the mulch pulled back 2 to 3 inches from the bark itself to prevent moisture-related rot and discourage rodents from nesting against the base. This mulch ring reduces competition from surrounding turf, retains soil moisture through the dry stretches of July and August, and moderates the soil temperature swings that stress young root systems as they try to establish.

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Creating well-defined landscape bed edges transforms the appearance of Cave Springs yards and reduces the time spent on maintenance each season. Use a flat spade or half-moon edger to cut a clean border between turf and planting beds, and repeat the process each spring to keep the edge sharp. In Cave Springs, where heavy spring rains soften the soil, hand edging before a dry spell gives you a cleaner cut and helps the edge hold its shape through the growing season.

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Primary ZIP: 72718
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Cave Springs gardeners can significantly improve soil quality in ornamental and vegetable beds by top-dressing with bulk compost each fall. Spread one to two inches of compost after the growing season ends and let winter rains work it into the soil naturally. This annual practice builds organic matter in Cave Springs's rocky clay base, improving drainage and nutrient availability each year without the need to till or disturb established root systems in the bed.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I know if the bulk topsoil I am ordering for my Cave Springs yard is good quality?

Good bulk topsoil should be dark in color, have a loose crumbly texture, and smell earthy rather than sour. Ask your supplier whether it is screened to remove rocks and debris, which matters especially in Cave Springs where the native soil is already rocky. Avoid topsoil that feels sticky and dense, as it will likely behave much like the native Cave Springs clay you are trying to improve.

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My Cave Springs yard has a spot near the back fence where water sits for several days after rain. What bulk materials can help?

A French drain filled with washed gravel is the most effective solution for persistent wet spots in Cave Springs yards. Dig a trench sloped toward a lower drainage point, line it with landscape fabric, fill with clean crushed gravel, and cover with soil or sod. River rock can also be used to create a dry creek bed that channels water while adding a natural design element to your Cave Springs landscape.

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I just had mulch delivered and spread across my Cave Springs landscape beds. How do I keep weeds from coming through?

The best defense in Cave Springs is a consistent three inch mulch depth, which blocks most weed seeds from reaching the soil surface. For beds with a history of heavy weed pressure, lay kraft paper or cardboard directly on the soil before adding mulch for extra suppression. Check the mulch depth each spring and top-dress as needed since Cave Springs's 47 inches of rainfall breaks down organic mulch faster than drier climates would.

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Cave Springs takes its name from the natural limestone springs that once made this corner of Benton County a local landmark, and the city retains a distinctly natural feel despite its rapid recent growth. New homes are being built quickly, but the surrounding woodlands and the nearby Cave Springs Lake give the community a character that newer suburbs often lack entirely. Many homeowners here are establishing landscapes from scratch on lots that include significant existing tree cover and variable grades. Bulk mulch and soil deliveries from MulchMound help Cave Springs residents build landscape foundations that work with the natural environment rather than against it.

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