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Cedar Hills, Utah's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Cedar Hills 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

Tree stakes should function as temporary support only for specimens that genuinely cannot stand alone in wind, not become permanent landscape fixtures. Remove all stakes after one growing season maximum to allow natural trunk movement. Trees allowed to flex develop significantly stronger trunks and better root anchorage than permanently staked specimens.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Cedar Hills' location along the Wasatch foothills offers homeowners access to a rich palette of Utah native plants that thrive in Zone 7a without constant supplemental irrigation. Species like Gambel oak, serviceberry, and native bunch grasses establish readily in Cedar Hills' clay-influenced soil once mulched properly. Native plantings reduce long-term water demand and support local pollinators throughout the frost-free window running from late April through mid-October.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Cedar Hills properties on foothills terrain face real erosion risk during spring snowmelt and monsoon-season downpours. Applying 3 inches of shredded mulch on slopes and anchoring it with erosion-control netting prevents soil displacement while groundcovers establish their root systems. Strategically placed boulders or dry-stack rock walls also slow water velocity and add natural visual structure that complements Cedar Hills' mountain setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How deep should mulch be in Cedar Hills to protect plants through the winter frost season?

Apply 3 to 4 inches of mulch before Cedar Hills' October 15 first-frost date to insulate root zones through winter. This depth buffers soil temperature swings and prevents freeze-thaw heaving in clay soil. Pull mulch back slightly in spring so the ground warms before new growth emerges after the April 25 last-frost date clears.

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What is the best way to build raised vegetable beds in Cedar Hills' clay soil?

Build raised beds at least 12 inches deep and fill them with a custom blend of bulk topsoil and compost. Cedar Hills' clay base drains slowly and compacts under irrigation, making raised beds the most reliable path to productive vegetable gardening. Line the bottom with hardware cloth to discourage burrowing pests common near Cedar Hills' foothills terrain.

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When is the right time to order and spread bulk compost in Cedar Hills?

Late March through mid-April is optimal,before Cedar Hills soil fully dries but after it's workable. Compost spread at this time activates soil biology as temperatures climb. A fall application just after the October frost is equally valuable, giving organic matter the winter months to break down into Cedar Hills' dense clay before spring planting begins.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Cedar Hills's landscape-loving community knows the value of bulk materials. Our Salt Lake City suppliers provide top-quality mulch, soil, and gravel for every need. Start your project right with materials delivered fresh to your door.

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