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Dry Run, Ohio's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Dry Run 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

Wooded property lines in Dry Run generate an enormous leaf load every October. Instead of bagging it, run the mower over the pile twice and blow the shredded leaves into your beds as a free winter blanket. Top with an inch of fresh mulch in spring. The leaves break down into exactly the kind of organic matter silt loam is usually short on.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Deer pressure is heavy along the wooded edges in Dry Run, and no plant list is truly deer proof. Lean on the ones they browse least, like boxwood, Russian sage, ornamental grasses, barberry alternatives such as ninebark, and daffodils instead of tulips. Rotate two different repellents through the season, since deer learn a single scent quickly and start ignoring it by August.

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Primary ZIP: 45244
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Dry Run driveways are often long gravel or shared drives that develop potholes and washboards each spring. Rather than adding stone on top, rake the loose material into the low spots first, then top with two inches of number 411 crusher run and compact it. The fines in 411 bind the surface, while clean gravel just scatters into the ditch.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I keep mulch from washing into the woods behind my Dry Run house?

Use double shredded hardwood, which mats together, and install a defined edge on the downhill side of each bed. Where water concentrates, a shallow gravel swale above the bed will intercept it. Keeping depth at two to three inches rather than piling deeper also cuts down on how much can float away.

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Should I mulch over shredded leaves or remove them first?

Mulch right over them. Shredded leaves are excellent organic matter for our silt loam and will break down under a fresh inch of mulch by midsummer. Just make sure they are shredded, not whole. Whole leaves mat into a waterproof layer that sheds rain and can smother crowns of perennials underneath.

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What is the best mulch for a wooded, natural looking Dry Run property?

Aged hardwood bark or a natural dark brown double shredded mulch blends best with a woodland edge and does not read as artificial. It also decomposes into usable organic matter. Avoid dyed red or black in a wooded setting, and skip rubber mulch entirely since it adds nothing to the soil.

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Dry Run stretches across Anderson Township with large lots, wooded edges, and long private drives. Property owners here often manage half an acre or more of beds, slopes, and tree lines. Bulk delivery makes sense at that scale, whether it is twelve yards of mulch or a load of drainage gravel. We time deliveries around the wet spring soils common to this side of Hamilton County.

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