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Farmington Hills, Michigan's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Farmington Hills 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

Mature size should drive tree selection for Farmington Hills properties rather than current nursery appearance that changes dramatically over time. That small tree will grow substantially over years and decades to reach its genetic potential. Power lines, building foundations, neighboring properties, and overhead clearances all impose practical limits.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Lawn renovation in Farmington Hills delivers the best results when timed around the spring frost calendar. Aerating compacted turf in early May, overseeding with a shade-tolerant fescue blend suited to zone 6a, and top-dressing lightly with screened compost creates ideal seed-to-soil contact. Farmington Hills properties with heavy tree canopy especially benefit from this annual process, thin, patchy turf beneath maples and oaks responds dramatically to aeration paired with compost amendment and targeted overseeding.

Delivering to Farmington Hills, Michigan

Primary ZIP: 48331
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48331 48335 48334 48322
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Decorative stone adds year-round structure to Farmington Hills landscapes where mulch alone can look tired by late summer. Crushed limestone, river jack, or quartzite work beautifully in Farmington Hills's established suburban setting and require essentially zero annual maintenance. Install stone over quality weed fabric at 3 to 4 inch depth in high-traffic areas. Use edging to keep material contained along lawn borders where mower contact would otherwise scatter stone across turf.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How many cubic yards of bulk mulch do I typically need for a standard Farmington Hills residential landscape?

Most Farmington Hills single-family homes use 5 to 10 cubic yards annually depending on total bed coverage. Measure bed square footage, multiply by 0.25 for 3-inch depth, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards. Properties with mature tree rings, large foundation beds, and rear garden areas trend toward the higher end of that range.

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What bulk topsoil blend works best for establishing new landscape beds in Farmington Hills?

A blended topsoil with roughly 30 percent compost works well in Farmington Hills, where native sandy clay benefits from added organic matter. Avoid pure topsoil that may introduce heavy clay or weed seeds. For new planting beds, 6 to 8 inches of amended topsoil gives roots an excellent foundation. Order in early May to align with the post-frost planting window.

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Is it worth installing a bulk gravel base under a new Farmington Hills patio or paver walkway?

Completely essential. Farmington Hills endures hard freeze-thaw cycles every winter, and a properly compacted 6-inch gravel base prevents frost heaving that would otherwise shift and crack pavers within just a few seasons. Use angular crushed limestone, not round stone, for proper compaction. This base investment dramatically extends the lifespan of any hardscape surface installed in the region.

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Farmington Hills, Michigan, stands among the region’s safest cities, offering extensive commerce and quality schools. Easily elevate your landscaping with premium mulch. Local suppliers help keep Farmington Hills polished and family-friendly.

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