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Elsmere, Kentucky's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Elsmere 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

Elsmere sits on sloped terrain, so runoff is the enemy of any fresh bed. Edge along the contour of the hill rather than straight downhill, and set a shallow trench edge at the top of each bed to catch water before it channels through. Shredded hardwood mulch knits together and stays put on grades far better than nuggets or chips.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Retaining walls are common on Elsmere hillsides, and the ones that lean were almost always backfilled with dirt. Use clean number 57 gravel for the first foot behind the block, wrap it in filter fabric so silt does not clog the stone, and daylight a perforated pipe at the low end. Saturated silt loam pushes hard, and gravel gives that pressure an exit.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Slope planting in Elsmere goes further than mulch alone on anything steeper than about three to one. Set deep rooted groundcovers like creeping juniper, liriope, or fragrant sumac in staggered rows so their roots knit the bank together. Plant in early spring or early fall, water through the first summer, and within two seasons the hillside holds itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What mulch stays put best on an Elsmere slope?

Double shredded hardwood is the top choice. The fibers interlock and mat down after a rain, so the layer resists washing. Nuggets and large chips float and roll downhill in heavy storms. Keep the depth at two to three inches and add a shallow trench edge at the top of each bed to intercept runoff.

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How do I stop water from washing out my Elsmere driveway edge?

Cut a shallow swale uphill of the drive and line it with number 57 or number 4 stone to slow and spread the flow. If the water is concentrated, a trench drain across the low point piped to daylight works better. Regrading so water sheets across turf instead of channeling also helps a great deal.

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Can your truck deliver to a steep Elsmere driveway?

Usually yes, though we may back down rather than turn around, and we avoid loaded turns on wet or icy grades. Let us know the pitch and whether the surface is concrete, asphalt, or gravel when you book. On very steep drives we can place smaller split loads at the top instead.

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Elsmere is a compact Kenton County city where mature neighborhoods sit on rolling ground south of Covington. Older homes here often have established beds that need refreshing rather than building from scratch. We haul bulk hardwood mulch, pea gravel, and garden soil down these streets regularly. Ordering by the yard saves both money and trips for homeowners restoring long neglected landscaping.

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