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Dix Hills, New York's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Dix Hills 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

Clean, well-defined bed edges make an immediate and dramatic visual difference on the larger properties common throughout Dix Hills. Before applying fresh mulch each spring, use a half-moon edger or flat spade to cut a crisp 3 to 4 inch trench along the border between turf and planting beds. This physical barrier slows grass from creeping into beds and gives mulch a clean line to rest against. Re-cutting edges once mid-season keeps everything looking sharp and significantly reduces the amount of hand weeding needed along those borders throughout the year.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Dix Hills properties, with their larger lot sizes and mature tree backdrops, are well suited for native plant installations that thrive without heavy maintenance. Native shrubs and perennials adapted to Zone 7b and sandy loam soil require far less supplemental watering and fertilizing once established, and they support local pollinators through the growing season. Mulching around native plant beds with two to three inches of shredded hardwood reduces competition from weeds and helps newly installed plants through their first summer.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Dix Hills homeowners looking to improve the productivity of their landscape should consider a regular compost program as the foundation of long-term soil health. Spreading two inches of finished compost across planting beds each spring before mulching enriches the sandy loam soil with slow-release nutrients and improves its ability to hold moisture through dry summer stretches. Compost can also be lightly scratched into lawn areas before overseeding to improve seed germination rates in the fall.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How many cubic yards of mulch does a large Dix Hills property typically need?

Large Dix Hills properties with expansive foundation beds, tree rings, and perimeter borders often require 15 to 25 cubic yards or more for a full seasonal application. Measuring each bed's square footage and calculating at a three inch depth gives you an accurate estimate. Ordering slightly more than your calculation is wise, since having a small surplus is better than running short and ending up with inconsistent coverage across the property.

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What is the best way to handle areas under Dix Hills trees where grass will not grow?

In shaded areas under large trees on Dix Hills properties, replacing struggling grass with two to three inches of shredded hardwood mulch is a practical and attractive solution. Mulch reduces competition with tree roots, suppresses weeds, and creates a clean ground plane that complements the canopy above. Avoid using plastic sheeting beneath the mulch in these areas, as tree roots need air and water exchange through the soil surface.

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Should I aerate my Dix Hills lawn before applying topsoil or compost?

Yes. Core aeration before any topsoil or compost application improves results significantly on Dix Hills lawns. Aeration breaks up surface compaction, creates channels for amendments to move deeper into the soil profile, and improves root zone oxygen levels. Dix Hills' sandy loam soil does not compact as severely as clay, but lawns with high foot traffic still benefit from annual aeration in early fall, followed by compost topdressing and overseeding before the November 1 frost.

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Dix Hills stands out among Long Island communities for its larger lots, wooded properties, and a quieter residential character that gives the area an almost rural feel despite its suburban location. Estate-style homes sit alongside more modest properties throughout the town, but across the board there is a consistent appreciation for attractive, well-kept outdoor spaces. Bigger yards mean bigger landscaping projects, and ordering bulk materials makes those undertakings genuinely practical. MulchMound.com handles deliveries of all sizes to Dix Hills, from a single yard of topsoil to full loads of decorative stone.

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