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Eastmont, Washington's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Eastmont 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

Accurate problem identification should always precede any Eastmont garden treatment with products or interventions. Many apparent pest or disease issues actually stem from cultural causes like chronic overwatering, poor drainage, or wrong site selection. Treating the wrong problem wastes money and effort while potentially causing additional harm.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Timing plantings and soil work around Eastmont's frost window makes a measurable difference in plant establishment success. The last frost falls around March 15, but Eastmont's heavy glacial till often stays cold and saturated well into April, wait until soil passes the squeeze test before tilling or transplanting. At the other end of the season, finish major planting by early October to allow root establishment before the November 15 first frost closes the window.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Getting ahead of weed pressure in Eastmont before the growing season begins is far more effective than reactive removal all summer. Apply a 3-inch layer of bulk bark mulch over clean beds in early April to block germination of annual weed seeds. For beds with persistent perennial weeds like bindweed, lay cardboard beneath the mulch, this lasagna approach exhausts underground root systems through Eastmont's wet winter without resorting to herbicides.

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How much compost should I add to my Eastmont vegetable garden each year?

Eastmont vegetable beds benefit from 2 to 3 inches of bulk compost incorporated each season. Work it into the top 8 inches before spring planting to replenish organic matter consumed by the previous year's crops. Fall application allows compost to partially break down over winter, so nutrients are available by the time Zone 8b soil warms enough for spring planting after March 15.

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What's the difference between topsoil and compost, and which one does my Eastmont garden need?

Topsoil provides physical volume and structure, it's the base growing medium. Compost is decomposed organic matter that improves fertility, drainage, and biological activity. Most Eastmont gardens need both: topsoil to fill raised beds or replace stripped subsoil, and compost to enrich planting areas. Ordering them pre-blended as a single bulk delivery saves handling time and ensures even distribution throughout Eastmont planting beds.

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What bulk rock or gravel works best for an Eastmont garden path that stays dry underfoot through winter?

Crushed 5/8-inch minus gravel is the most practical choice for Eastmont garden paths. It compacts firmly, drains heavy winter rainfall effectively, and provides a stable walking surface even when saturated. Lay it over compacted base rock at 3 inches depth. Unlike pea gravel, the irregular edges of crushed material interlock and resist shifting, reducing the maintenance needed to keep paths level through freeze-thaw cycles.

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There's something special about Eastmont neighborhoods in full bloom. Our Seattle suppliers provide top-quality mulch, soil, and gravel for every need. From our suppliers to your property, quality landscaping starts here.

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