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Columbia Heights, Minnesota's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Columbia 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

Fall planting gives Columbia Heights trees and shrubs a significant advantage over spring installation in most situations. Roots establish during cool weather while tops remain dormant, building extensive underground systems before summer heat demands peak performance from foliage. Spring-planted specimens spend their entire first season playing catch-up with stressed root systems.

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Raised garden beds are a smart investment for Columbia Heights homeowners who want greater control over soil quality and drainage. Frame beds with cedar or composite lumber at least 12 inches tall and fill with a blended topsoil-compost mix. In a densely developed area like Columbia Heights, raised beds make efficient use of limited yard space. They also warm faster than in-ground soil after the last frost around May 5, allowing earlier planting each spring.

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Preparing Columbia Heights landscapes before the first frost on October 5 prevents significant winter damage and reduces extra spring work. Cut back spent perennials by late October, but leave ornamental grasses and seed heads standing for winter bird interest. Apply 3 to 4 inches of mulch around tender perennials and shrub bases before the ground freezes. Drain and store irrigation equipment and wrap young evergreens prone to winter burn from the desiccating northwest winds common to the area.

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How can I improve soil quality in my Columbia Heights yard before starting a new garden bed?

Columbia Heights' native sandy loam benefits greatly from organic matter additions. Before planting, till 3 to 4 inches of quality compost into the top 8 inches of soil. For heavily compacted urban areas, consider a bulk delivery of blended topsoil mixed with compost as a raised layer. A simple soil pH test ensures you're not over-amending, local sandy loam typically runs slightly acidic, which most vegetables and perennials handle well.

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How much bulk mulch will I need for a typical Columbia Heights residential yard?

Calculate square footage of your beds and divide by 100 to estimate cubic yards at 3-inch depth. Most mid-size Columbia Heights properties with foundation plantings and one or two perennial beds need 3 to 6 cubic yards of mulch annually. Bulk delivery is significantly more economical than bagged mulch at that volume, and a single delivery covers the entire property in one efficient application rather than multiple bag-by-bag trips.

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Should I install a drainage layer beneath raised beds in Columbia Heights?

A drainage layer typically isn't necessary in most Columbia Heights raised beds because the native sandy loam below drains readily on its own. However, if you're placing beds on a compacted or paved surface, a 2-inch gravel base prevents waterlogging during heavy spring rains. Otherwise, skip the gravel, it can create a perched water table at the gravel-soil interface that actually holds excess moisture against plant roots.

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Columbia Heights's charming neighborhoods and well-kept yards deserve quality landscaping materials. Fast delivery from our Minneapolis network means your project stays on schedule. No trailer needed—we bring premium materials right to your driveway.

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