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Cherry Hill, Virginia's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Cherry 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

Sharp mower blades make a visible difference in Cherry Hill lawn appearance and overall turf health throughout the season. Dull blades tear grass rather than cutting cleanly, leaving ragged brown tips and stressed plants more susceptible to disease. Sharpening or replacing blades at least twice during the growing season maintains clean cuts.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Adding native shrubs and perennials to Cherry Hill landscapes reduces long-term maintenance while supporting local pollinators. Plants like native beautyberry, buttonbush, and purple coneflower are adapted to Zone 7b's clay soils and rainfall patterns, making them naturally more drought-tolerant after their first year. A 3-inch hardwood mulch ring at planting holds moisture through establishment and suppresses competing weeds while roots extend into Cherry Hill's dense clay.

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Primary ZIP: 22026
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Cherry Hill gardens benefit from a fresh mulch application in late October,before the average November 5 first frost but after the soil has cooled slightly from summer temperatures. This timing insulates roots through winter temperature swings without trapping warm soil that delays proper dormancy. Pull back any matted old mulch first, then apply fresh hardwood mulch to a consistent 2 to 3 inch depth over perennial beds and around shrubs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is bulk hardwood mulch or pine bark better for acid-loving shrubs in Cherry Hill?

Pine bark mulch is the better choice for acid-loving plants like azaleas, rhododendrons, and blueberries common in Cherry Hill landscapes. Pine bark decomposes slowly and releases mild acidity as it breaks down, which suits these plants well. Hardwood mulch is more neutral and better for mixed beds. Both suppress weeds effectively,choose based on what you are mulching rather than cost alone.

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How can I improve drainage in my Cherry Hill yard without major excavation?

Start with raised planting beds,even 6 to 8 inches of elevation built with quality topsoil and compost dramatically improves drainage for ornamentals without major excavation. Topdressing lawn areas with coarse compost and aerating annually opens Cherry Hill's clay gradually over time. For spots that stay wet after every rain, a simple surface grading correction to redirect water flow often solves the issue before resorting to an installed drainage system.

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When should I start applying bulk materials for spring planting in Cherry Hill?

Target late March through early April for soil prep and bed work in Cherry Hill, with the last average frost falling around April 5. Compost and topsoil can go down as soon as the ground thaws and dries enough to work without compacting. Hold off on final mulch application until after April 5 to avoid insulating cold soil and delaying the warming that roots and new transplants need to get established.

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Cherry Hill gardens and lawns thrive when they're built on premium materials. Fast delivery from our Arlington network means your project stays on schedule. Ready to elevate your outdoor space? We're ready to deliver.

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