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Chisago City, Minnesota's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Chisago City 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

If your Chisago City yard drains toward a lake, keep phosphorus out of the water by planting a buffer strip of native sedges and switchgrass instead of turf along the last ten feet. Set those plants into a compost and topsoil blend rather than straight fertilizer, then mulch lightly with shredded hardwood. Deep native roots hold the bank through ice heave and filter nutrients before they reach open water.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Chisago City lake lots often carry sandy soil near the shore and heavier loam up by the road, so treat them as two different landscapes. On the sandy sections, blend two to three inches of compost into the top six inches before planting, since water and nutrients run straight through otherwise. Mulch those beds three inches deep and expect to water new plants more often than the upland beds need.

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Docks, boat lifts, and shoreline projects mean heavy equipment on Chisago City lawns every spring and fall. Lay plywood tracks along the route to spread the load, and plan to core aerate and topdress the path with compost afterward. If ruts formed, fill them with a soil blend that matches the surrounding grade rather than pure black dirt, which settles and leaves a dip.

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What mulch should I avoid near the lake in Chisago City?

Skip dyed mulches and cocoa hull right at the water's edge, and use rock sparingly on the bank. Natural double ground hardwood is the safest option, applied two to three inches deep and kept back from the waterline. Better still, use native plants along the last ten feet so deep roots hold the bank without needing annual mulch refreshes.

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Can I put black dirt right up to the shoreline?

Not without care. Loose soil placed near open water washes in during rain and adds nutrients that feed algae. Chisago County has shoreland rules on grading within the buffer zone, so check before you move material. Where soil is needed, blend it with compost, seed or plant immediately, and cover with erosion control blanket until roots take hold.

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How do I stop weeds in my Chisago City rock beds?

Most rock bed weeds root in the organic debris that collects on top of the stone, not in the soil below. Blow leaves and pine needles out each fall, keep the rock layer at three inches, and spot treat early before weeds seed. Refresh the fabric edges where they have curled and let sun reach bare soil.

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Chisago City sits in lake country roughly forty miles north of St. Paul, wrapped around Green Lake, Chisago Lake, and a chain of smaller basins. Waterfront owners here care about shoreline buffers and runoff, while inland acreage leans toward big perennial beds and long driveways. Sandier pockets mix with the regional silt loam, so amendment needs shift lot by lot. MulchMound hauls screened topsoil, compost, and river rock throughout the Chisago Lakes area.

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