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Chapel Hill, North Carolina's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Chapel Hill 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

Pre-emergent herbicides only work when Chapel Hill North gardeners apply them before target weed seeds germinate in spring and early summer. Ground temperature, not calendar date, determines correct timing for application. Once weeds emerge visibly above ground, pre-emergent products provide absolutely no benefit regardless of label claims.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Chapel Hill's mature tree canopy, especially in older neighborhoods near campus, creates deep shade conditions that defeat most traditional turf grass. Rather than fighting it, replace struggling lawn patches with shade-tolerant ground covers like liriope, pachysandra, or native wild ginger, then top-dress with pine bark mini-nuggets to conserve moisture. This approach dramatically reduces maintenance while enhancing the wooded character Chapel Hill neighborhoods are known for.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Chapel Hill gardeners dealing with clay soil and dense tree roots often find raised beds transformative. Build frames 10 to 12 inches high and fill with a bulk blend of quality topsoil and compost to ensure excellent drainage and fertility independent of the clay beneath. Target late March for installation so beds can settle and warm ahead of Chapel Hill's April 5 average last frost, putting you in a strong position for an early spring planting.

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When is the best time of year to have bulk mulch delivered in Chapel Hill?

Chapel Hill has two ideal windows: mid-spring after April 5 when the soil has warmed, and mid-fall before the October 30 average first frost. Spring application conserves moisture through the hot Zone 7b summers, while fall mulching insulates roots through winter. A 2 to 3 inch layer of hardwood mulch suits most landscape beds well in Chapel Hill's climate.

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Does Chapel Hill's clay soil need to be amended before I lay sod or overseed a lawn?

Yes, Chapel Hill's heavy clay compacts easily and drains poorly, stressing turf roots from the start. Before seeding or sodding, till 2 to 3 inches of bulk compost 6 inches deep to loosen structure and improve aeration. For established lawns already struggling, core aeration followed by a compost topdressing is highly effective at gradually working organic matter into the dense clay profile beneath.

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Can I use decorative stone instead of organic mulch around Chapel Hill foundation plantings?

Stone mulch offers good drainage near foundations but contributes no organic matter and doesn't regulate soil temperature the way hardwood mulch does. During Chapel Hill's hot summers, darker stone especially can trap heat near root zones. If you prefer stone, choose lighter-colored materials, maintain a gap around plant stems, and consider using organic mulch in adjacent bed areas to balance soil health over time.

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Every Chapel Hill yard tells a story—let yours speak of quality and care. From mulch to stone, we bring Durham's best right to Chapel Hill. Quality materials, convenient delivery, beautiful results—that's our promise.

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