E-town sits at 725 feet in the gently rolling landscape of central Kentucky, where native silt loam soils hold moisture well during dry stretches but compact quickly under the weight of 50 inches of annual rainfall. Yards near Freeman Lake frequently deal with low spots that stay saturated deep into spring, making crushed stone and river gravel practical choices for wet-prone beds and informal drainage paths. The terrain shifts from flat bottomland near the water to modest backyard slopes in the older neighborhoods closer to downtown, so mulch depth and erosion control are constant considerations for local homeowners. Residents in Vine Grove and Fort Knox deal with many of the same fine-textured soil challenges, and homeowners in Hillview often need heavier stone materials to anchor sloped beds against seasonal runoff. Bulk mulch, quality soil, and landscape stone delivered directly to your driveway can make a measurable difference across all of these Hardin County properties.