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Circle Pines, Minnesota's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Circle Pines 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

Under the old pines that give Circle Pines its name, rake back fallen needles and reuse them as mulch on acid loving plantings like blueberries, azaleas, and hydrangeas. Needles stay put on slight slopes and break down slowly, so you are not replacing them every June. Keep any mulch, needles included, pulled three inches off trunks and stems to discourage voles from chewing bark over winter.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Circle Pines yards built in the original planned community era often have compacted subsoil under a thin lawn layer. Core aerate every fall, leave the plugs on the surface to break down, and topdress with a quarter inch of compost right after. Three consecutive seasons of this makes a visible difference in how the turf holds up through a dry August without extra irrigation.

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Plan a fall cleanup routine that keeps material out of Circle Pines storm drains and off the lawn. Shred leaves with a mulching mower where the layer is thin, and haul the rest to compost rather than raking it into the street. Cut perennials back after the ground freezes, and leave coneflower and grass seed heads standing for winter interest and for the birds.

Frequently Asked Questions

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When should I mulch my beds in Circle Pines?

Mid to late May is ideal, after the soil has warmed and perennials have emerged. Mulching too early in April traps cold in the ground and delays growth. A second, lighter application in November after a hard freeze helps insulate marginal perennials and keeps the winter freeze and thaw cycle from heaving new plants out of the ground.

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What can I plant under mature pines in Circle Pines?

Dry shade under conifers is tough, but wild ginger, barrenwort, big root geranium, hosta, and pennsylvania sedge all handle it. Dig individual planting pockets rather than tilling the whole area, since pine roots run shallow and heavy digging damages the trees. Water new plantings weekly through the first season, because the pines will win the competition otherwise.

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Do pine needles make the soil too acidic?

Less than people think. Fresh needles are mildly acidic, but they neutralize quickly as they break down and barely shift the pH of Circle Pines silt loam. They make an excellent, free mulch. If you truly want acid conditions for blueberries, amend with elemental sulfur or peat rather than relying on needles alone.

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Circle Pines packs a lot of mature landscaping into a compact footprint just fifteen minutes north of downtown St. Paul. Mid century homes on modest lots mean tight side yards, established oaks and pines, and beds that have been rebuilt many times over. Homeowners here typically order smaller, precise loads rather than sprawling bulk drops. MulchMound sizes deliveries to fit narrow Circle Pines driveways without crowding the street or the neighbors.

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