Serving Kalamazoo & Surrounding Areas

Eastwood, Michigan's Landscape Supply Company

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Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.

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Complete Your Eastwood 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 bed edging makes one of the most visible differences in how a landscape reads from the street, and Eastwood homeowners can achieve crisp, professional-looking borders without expensive hardscape. Cut a sharp 3-4 inch deep spade edge along all lawn-to-bed transitions each spring, then install a thin steel or aluminum edging strip to hold the line through the season. Once edging is set, butting fresh mulch right up against it creates a defined, finished look that requires only minor touch-ups rather than full re-edging every few weeks.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Eastwood properties with flat or slightly sloped yards can experience water pooling near foundation plantings after heavy spring rains, which are common given the region's 36 inches of annual rainfall. Incorporating a layer of coarse gravel beneath mulched beds in problem areas improves subsurface drainage and protects roots from prolonged saturation. Even minor grading corrections made during a bed installation project can significantly reduce pooling and extend the long-term health of your plantings.

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Primary ZIP: 49048
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49048
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

As the October 11 first frost approaches each fall, Eastwood gardeners should take time to prepare planting beds for the cold months ahead. Apply a fresh two to three inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch after cutting back perennials to insulate root zones through Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles. This layer also breaks down gradually over winter and contributes organic matter to the sandy loam soil, giving Eastwood beds a meaningful advantage when spring planting season returns.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What mulch color should I choose for my Eastwood landscaping?

Mulch color choice in Eastwood often comes down to your home's exterior and existing plant palette. Dark brown or black dyed mulch creates strong contrast against green foliage and works well with brick or neutral siding. Natural brown hardwood blends softly with woodland-style plantings. Keep in mind that dyed mulch color fades noticeably over the season, particularly in full-sun areas during the long Michigan summer.

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How do I build a new raised bed in Eastwood without damaging my existing lawn?

In Eastwood, the easiest approach is to smother existing lawn grass with a thick layer of cardboard or newspaper, then build your raised bed frame directly on top. Fill with a topsoil and compost blend, and the cardboard breaks down while suppressing grass beneath. This method avoids heavy digging, reduces soil compaction, and works naturally with Eastwood's sandy loam base to support good drainage.

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Should I add compost or topsoil when refreshing old garden beds in Eastwood?

For existing beds in Eastwood, bulk compost is usually the better choice over straight topsoil. Compost adds organic matter and nutrients where plants need them most and improves the sandy loam soil's ability to retain moisture through dry stretches. A two-inch topdressing worked lightly into the surface each spring keeps established beds productive without disrupting existing plant root systems below the soil surface.

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Eastwood occupies a practical, unpretentious corner of the greater Kalamazoo area where residents value function as much as aesthetics in their outdoor spaces. Garden beds here tend to be hardworking — vegetable plots, pollinator gardens, foundation plantings that frame modest but well-cared-for homes. Getting bulk landscape materials out to Eastwood properties is exactly what MulchMound.com is built for, with no minimum haul requirements and flexible delivery scheduling. Whether it's a yard of compost for the vegetable garden or a load of hardwood mulch for the front beds, we bring it to you.

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