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Centerton, Arkansas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Centerton 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

Weed pressure in Centerton's newer subdivisions is especially intense because freshly graded soil often brings buried weed seeds to the surface during construction activity. Before laying mulch on a new bed, lay a high-quality, water-permeable landscape fabric and overlap the edges by at least 6 inches at every seam. Topping the fabric with 3 inches of shredded hardwood mulch creates a two-layer barrier that can suppress weeds for two to three full seasons before any significant maintenance is required, saving you considerable time and money in those first years of establishment.

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Centerton's newer subdivisions often sit on heavily graded clay subsoil that has been stripped of all natural organic matter during construction. Before planting grass or laying landscape beds, invest in bulk compost tilled into the top six to eight inches of soil. This single step makes a dramatic difference in root health, drainage, and long-term plant survival. Centerton homeowners who skip this amendment step often find themselves replanting repeatedly as plants struggle in the dense, lifeless subsoil.

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Primary ZIP: 72719
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Timing new plantings correctly gives Centerton landscapes the best start. Cool-season grasses and many shrubs establish better when planted in early fall, between late September and mid-October, before the first frost around October 28. Fall planting allows roots to grow through the mild winter without the stress of summer heat. Warm-season plants like bermuda and zoysia should wait until after the last frost in mid-April when Centerton soil temperatures have warmed sufficiently.

Frequently Asked Questions

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My Centerton lot was freshly graded and has almost no topsoil. How much bulk topsoil do I need before I can grow grass?

Plan on at least four inches of screened topsoil across the entire area you want to grow grass. Freshly graded Centerton lots typically expose dense clay or fill material that cannot support healthy turf on its own. Mix a thin layer of compost into the topsoil before seeding or sodding for best results. For a thousand square foot area, you will need roughly twelve and a half cubic yards at four inches deep.

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Are decorative rock or gravel a good low-maintenance option for landscape beds in Centerton?

Decorative rock can work well in Centerton landscapes, especially in full-sun areas around drought-tolerant plants. However, rock mulch absorbs and radiates significant heat during summer, which can stress plants not adapted to extreme conditions. It also does nothing to improve Centerton's compacted clay soil over time. If low maintenance is your priority, shredded hardwood mulch refreshed once a year often requires less long-term effort and supports healthier plant growth.

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My Centerton backyard soil is terrible after construction. Can I just build raised beds instead of amending the ground?

Raised beds are an excellent solution for Centerton homeowners dealing with stripped, compacted post-construction soil. Build frames at least ten to twelve inches tall and fill them with a blend of topsoil and compost. This gives plants a healthy, well-draining root zone completely independent of the clay subbase below. You can start gardening immediately after building, without waiting years for soil amendment to take effect in Centerton's dense native clay.

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Centerton has earned a reputation as one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, with new subdivisions appearing almost continuously along its expanding street grid. Young families are drawn by the school system, quiet streets, and easy access to both Bentonville and Rogers. New construction typically means freshly graded lots that need significant topsoil and mulch work before a yard begins to feel like a finished landscape. MulchMound delivers the bulk materials Centerton homeowners need to turn brand-new properties into established, attractive outdoor spaces without the hassle of multiple store runs.

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