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Collinsville, Virginia's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Collinsville 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

Weed pressure in Collinsville builds rapidly once soil temperatures climb past 55 degrees, which typically happens by late April in Zone 7b. Before spreading mulch in spring, lay a single overlapping layer of cardboard or kraft paper directly on bare soil to create a biodegradable weed barrier that suppresses germination without harming soil biology. Top it with three inches of hardwood mulch and you can cut routine hand-weeding time by more than half through the peak growing months of May through September.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Collinsville yards benefit from applying mulch at a consistent 3 inch depth across all planting beds. Going too thin leaves soil exposed to summer heat and allows moisture to evaporate quickly, stressing roots during July and August. Going too deep, past 4 inches, can suffocate roots and trap excess moisture against stems. Ordering bulk material lets you hit that sweet spot across every bed in one efficient delivery.

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Primary ZIP: 24078
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Collinsville's red clay soil drains poorly after heavy spring rains, which can leave roots waterlogged for days at a time. Blending bulk compost into your beds each fall loosens the clay structure and introduces beneficial microbial activity that continues working through winter. Aim for a 2 inch layer worked 6 to 8 inches deep. Over two to three seasons, this approach measurably improves drainage and root penetration across Collinsville properties.

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How do I figure out how many cubic yards of mulch to order for my Collinsville yard?

Measure the length and width of each bed in feet, multiply them together, then multiply by your desired depth in feet. Divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards. For a 3 inch depth, multiply your total square footage by 0.0093. Round up slightly and order a little extra. For Collinsville's active growing season, covering every bed in one delivery saves time and avoids repeat shipping costs.

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Would adding bulk gravel or river rock help with the drainage problems caused by Collinsville's clay soil?

Crushed gravel installed in low-lying areas or along foundation beds can improve surface drainage in Collinsville yards where clay causes pooling after rain. Use landscape fabric beneath the stone to prevent clay from migrating upward over time. For deeper drainage issues, combining gravel with a French drain system gives the best long-term results in heavy clay conditions.

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Should I use bulk mulch or bulk stone for low-maintenance landscaping around my Collinsville home?

Both work well depending on your goals. Mulch in Collinsville's Zone 7b climate breaks down and feeds the soil but needs refreshing every one to two years. Stone requires a larger upfront investment but lasts indefinitely with minimal upkeep. For foundation plantings and high-traffic areas, stone often wins on longevity. For garden beds with seasonal plants, mulch provides better soil benefits and temperature regulation.

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Collinsville serves as a busy residential and commercial corridor within Henry County, sitting just outside Martinsville and acting as a central hub for the surrounding communities. The neighborhood landscape ranges from well-established mid-century subdivisions with mature trees to newer developments where homeowners are building their landscape from the ground up. That variety creates consistent demand for bulk materials, and having mulch, topsoil, or decorative gravel delivered directly to the driveway saves significant time on any weekend project.

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