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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

Applying dormant oil sprays to Clemson South fruit trees and susceptible ornamentals in late winter significantly reduces pest and disease pressure throughout the coming growing season. These horticultural oils smother overwintering insects and fungal spores before they become active problems that require repeated treatments during the season.

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Clemson's rolling terrain and proximity to Lake Hartwell mean many yards experience runoff erosion during the region's 40 inches of annual rainfall. Installing shredded hardwood mulch or river rock on sloped landscape beds significantly slows water movement and holds soil in place. For steeper grades, combining large river stones at the downhill edge with shredded mulch above creates an effective two-layer erosion buffer without requiring heavy grading or retaining walls.

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Raised beds are a smart solution for Clemson gardeners frustrated by dense clay subsoil. Filling raised frames with a blend of bulk topsoil, compost, and coarse sand creates a well-draining growing medium that warms faster in spring,critical for starting crops right after the April 5 last frost. Raised beds also let you sidestep clay compaction entirely and customize soil conditions for vegetables, herbs, or perennials without battling the native soil.

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Should I use river rock or mulch around tree roots and shaded areas in my Clemson yard?

Organic mulch like shredded hardwood is generally preferable near tree roots in Clemson's shaded yards. It retains moisture, moderates soil temperature, and feeds soil microbes as it decomposes,all valuable in Zone 7b's warm, humid summers. River rock can superheat clay soil in partial sun and adds no organic benefit, though it works well in full-shade accent areas or high-traffic paths.

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How do I keep mulch from washing down my sloped Clemson yard every time it rains?

With Clemson averaging 40 inches of rain annually, slope erosion is a real concern. Choose shredded hardwood or triple-ground mulch over nugget styles,finer textures knit together and resist displacement better. Install a low landscape edging barrier at the downhill bed edge to catch material, and apply mulch in two-inch lifts rather than one thick layer so it settles firmly before the next heavy rain arrives.

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What bulk material should I use to improve my Clemson vegetable garden's heavy clay soil?

Bulk compost is the most impactful amendment for breaking up Clemson's clay in vegetable beds. Incorporate 3 to 4 inches tilled 8 to 10 inches deep before planting to dramatically improve drainage and aeration. Adding a layer of mulch between crop rows then suppresses weeds and retains moisture through South Carolina's intense summer heat, giving Zone 7b vegetables the loose, fertile environment they need to produce well.

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In Clemson, curb appeal matters—and it starts with quality landscape supplies. Bulk mulch, topsoil, and decorative stone—delivered fresh from our Anderson suppliers. Your yard's potential is waiting—we'll deliver what you need to unlock it.

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