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Cold Spring, Kentucky's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Cold Spring 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

Timing beats effort when seeding in Cold Spring. Aim for the window between mid August and late September, when soil is still warm but nights have cooled and weed pressure has dropped. Seed put down then roots for eight weeks before the October 20 frost and comes back thick in spring. Spring seeding fights crabgrass and summer heat the whole way.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Zone 6b winters in Cold Spring bring repeated freeze and thaw cycles that heave shallow rooted perennials and new shrubs right out of the ground. After the ground firms up in late November, lay two to three inches of mulch over the root zones of anything planted that season. The goal is not warmth, it is keeping soil temperature steady so the ground stops lifting plants each week.

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Many Cold Spring properties sit on soil with limestone influence, so pH often runs neutral to slightly alkaline. That suits lawns and most shade trees fine, but it starves blueberries, azaleas, rhododendrons, and pin oaks, which yellow between the leaf veins. Test before you plant, and if you want acid lovers, build a dedicated bed with pine bark fines and elemental sulfur rather than amending the whole yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much topsoil do I need to level low spots in my Cold Spring lawn?

For dips under two inches deep, screened topsoil raked in thin and overseeded works well. For anything deeper, fill in two inch lifts and let each settle before adding the next. One cubic yard covers about 160 square feet at two inches. Do this in late summer so seed establishes before the October 20 frost.

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Should I mulch or use rock around my Cold Spring foundation?

Rock is low maintenance and will not wash out, but it holds heat against siding and does nothing for the soil. Mulch feeds the soil and suits plantings much better. A common compromise is a narrow gravel drip strip right at the wall with mulch beyond it in the planting beds.

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How often should I replace mulch in Cold Spring?

Plan on a fresh top up every year or two rather than a full replacement. Organic mulch breaks down into the silt loam, which is a benefit. Keep the total depth at three inches or less. If existing mulch is matted or crusted, rake it open before adding more so water can penetrate.

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Cold Spring has grown quickly along the Route 27 corridor in Campbell County, with new subdivisions rising beside older family properties. Fresh landscapes mean big first year material needs, from bed soil to edging stone. We bring bulk mulch, compost, gravel, and topsoil throughout the city on a regular schedule. Zone 6b timing here matches the rest of the Hamilton region closely.

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