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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

The mobility of containers lets Clinton gardeners protect tender plants from frost by moving them to sheltered locations as needed. This portability represents a significant advantage over in-ground planting for marginally hardy species that cannot survive unprotected winter temperatures outdoors but thrive during the growing season.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Fall is the ideal time for Clinton homeowners to renovate thin or patchy lawn areas. The mid-August through September window gives cool-season grasses like tall fescue 6 to 8 weeks of root development before the first frost around October 20. Core aerate first to relieve compaction in silt loam soils, overseed at recommended rates, then top-dress lightly with compost. Avoid foot traffic on newly seeded areas for at least six weeks to allow establishment.

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Primary ZIP: 20735
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Clinton properties with low-lying areas face real challenges when the region's 40 annual inches of rainfall arrive in heavy bursts. Before adding new beds or hardscape, observe where water flows during rain events. Installing simple swales lined with river rock, or burying perforated pipe in clean gravel, redirects runoff before it saturates root zones and causes persistent drainage failures beneath your landscape investments.

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What mulch depth should I use around my Clinton landscape beds to protect plants through winter?

Apply hardwood mulch at 3 inches going into Clinton winters to insulate root zones when temperatures drop. In Zone 7a, soil rarely freezes deeply, but that insulating layer prevents damaging freeze-thaw cycles in the top inches where feeder roots live. Pull mulch back slightly in spring to let soil warm, then refresh the layer before summer heat arrives.

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What native shrubs grow well in Clinton's climate and silt loam soil?

Clinton's Zone 7a conditions support excellent native shrub options. Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) tolerates partial shade, handles the region's 40 inches of annual rainfall gracefully, and provides outstanding wildlife habitat. Native oakleaf hydrangea offers dramatic summer blooms and exfoliating winter bark. Both establish reliably without heavy soil amendments across Clinton's varied sun and shade exposures.

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How do I improve the soil in my Clinton vegetable garden before the growing season starts?

Clinton's silt loam is a reasonable starting point, but vegetable gardens benefit from aggressive annual amendment. Work 3 to 4 inches of bulk compost into beds in early April, just as the last frost window closes around April 20, to boost fertility and improve drainage. Adding aged wood chips to pathways between beds keeps mud down while slowly contributing organic matter to adjacent growing areas.

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