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Colonial Heights, Virginia's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Colonial Heights 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

Deep watering encourages Colonial Heights plant roots to grow downward where moisture remains available longer during summer dry spells. Shallow daily watering trains roots to stay near the surface where they become vulnerable to heat stress and drought conditions. Deeper-rooted plants handle weather variability far better and require less frequent attention once established.

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Defined bed edging is one of the quickest ways to elevate the overall curb appeal of Colonial Heights properties. A clean trench edge cut 3 to 4 inches deep along lawn and bed transitions prevents grass from migrating into mulched areas and dramatically reduces hand-weeding time. Steel edging holds its line through Colonial Heights's winter freeze-thaw cycles better than plastic alternatives and provides a permanent, low-maintenance solution that complements both formal and naturalistic landscape styles.

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Container gardening on Colonial Heights porches and patios extends your planting options far beyond what the clay soil in-ground allows. Large ceramic or composite pots filled with quality potting mix produce herbs, vegetables, or seasonal color from late April through October in Zone 7b. Group containers in odd numbers for a more natural look, and place the largest pots where they can be seen from the street to maximize the visual impact of small outdoor spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What decorative stone options look good in Colonial Heights landscapes and hold up to the climate?

Buff flagstone, river cobble, and charcoal-gray slate chip are popular in Colonial Heights. Flagstone creates elegant walkways that handle freeze-thaw cycles well when set on a compacted gravel base rather than directly on clay. River cobble works beautifully in drainage swales and garden borders. All three materials are available in bulk and stay put through Richmond's wet springs and occasional ice events.

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Is fall a good time to plant shrubs and trees in Colonial Heights?

Fall is actually ideal for planting woody plants in Colonial Heights. Cooler temperatures from mid-September through early October reduce transplant stress, and the soil stays warm enough for root establishment well past the October 25 first frost. Roots grow actively in winter even when tops are dormant. Finish with a 3-inch mulch ring to insulate root zones and retain moisture through cold months.

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Should I use compost or topsoil to improve my Colonial Heights planting beds?

For existing beds in Colonial Heights, compost is typically the better choice. It adds organic matter, feeds beneficial soil microbes, and progressively improves the clay structure without raising grade significantly. Topsoil is better suited for filling low spots or building up new beds from scratch. For best results, blend bulk compost into the top 8 inches of native clay rather than layering it on top.

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Colonial Heights's outdoor spaces come alive with the right mulch, soil, and stone. From mulch to stone, we bring Richmond's best right to Colonial Heights. From order to delivery, we make landscaping projects easier.

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