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East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your East Stroudsburg 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

East Stroudsburg's heavily wooded properties benefit enormously from proper mulch rings around established trees, but the size of that ring matters as much as the material itself. Extend mulch out toward the drip line of the canopy rather than placing just a small circle at the base. This broader coverage protects the entire root zone, reduces grass competition for moisture, and helps trees through the dry stretches that hit the Pocono foothills in late summer. Replenish the layer each spring as the previous year's mulch decomposes into the soil.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

East Stroudsburg properties that slope toward streams or low areas face real erosion risk during spring rains. Laying bulk shredded hardwood mulch four inches deep on bare slopes and securing it with erosion netting significantly reduces soil movement. Native groundcovers planted through the mulch add long-term stability as their roots anchor in. Address these areas before heavy spring rains arrive, since clay loam soils here can lose topsoil quickly on any significant grade.

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Primary ZIP: 18301
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

For East Stroudsburg homeowners with limited sunny planting space due to heavy tree cover, large containers filled with quality potting mix and a portion of bulk compost extend the garden onto patios and driveways. Plant containers with annuals after April 20 and refresh them before October 18. This approach lets you enjoy bold seasonal color without competing with established tree roots for nutrients and water throughout the growing season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How often should I reapply bulk mulch on my East Stroudsburg property?

On most East Stroudsburg properties, a fresh layer of bulk mulch every one to two years keeps beds at the ideal two to three inch depth. Wooded lots tend to see faster decomposition as moisture and existing organic material speed up breakdown. Check depth each spring after the last frost on April 20 and top off as needed to maintain weed suppression and moisture retention.

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My East Stroudsburg yard has a lot of exposed roots near trees. What should I put down?

Exposed roots near trees in East Stroudsburg are best protected with a two to three inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch spread across the root zone. Avoid stone or compacted materials, which restrict oxygen exchange. Never pile mulch against the trunk. A wide, flat mulch ring improves moisture retention and shields roots from lawn equipment, which is one of the leading causes of tree stress.

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Does the heavy rainfall in East Stroudsburg affect how I should plan my landscape beds?

Yes, East Stroudsburg receives about 47 inches of rain per year, so bed design must account for drainage. Raise beds slightly above grade or slope them away from foundations. Mulch slows surface runoff and reduces compaction from heavy downpours. On clay loam soils, incorporating compost into beds before mulching improves water absorption and reduces standing water after significant rain events.

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East Stroudsburg anchors the eastern Pocono region with a blend of university energy, outdoor recreation culture, and established neighborhoods spread across richly wooded terrain. Large tree canopies are a defining feature of nearly every property here, and caring for both trees and the beds around them is a year-round commitment for homeowners. Bulk hardwood mulch and quality topsoil delivered by MulchMound.com help East Stroudsburg residents protect root systems and manage the organic material that comes with so much tree cover.

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