Serving Rogers & Surrounding Areas

Fayetteville, Arkansas'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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Sit back, wait, and let us work our magic to make sure the highest quality product is delivered to your driveway.

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Complete Your Fayetteville 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

In Fayetteville's Zone 7a climate, applying 3 to 4 inches of hardwood mulch over planting beds in early spring gives roots the insulation they need before summer heat arrives. Going too shallow, under 2 inches, lets moisture evaporate quickly and allows weed seeds to germinate freely. A proper mulch depth can cut your summer watering frequency significantly while keeping soil temperatures more consistent through the hottest months of July and August.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Fayetteville gardeners can dramatically improve their rocky clay soil over time by incorporating bulk compost into beds each fall. After the growing season ends and before the first frost around October 28, spread two to three inches of compost over existing beds and let rain and earthworms work it in over winter. By spring the soil will be noticeably looser and more hospitable for roots. Consistent fall compost applications over several years transform even the densest Fayetteville clay into productive garden soil.

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Primary ZIP: 72701
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Selecting plants with seasonal color variety makes Fayetteville landscapes look intentional and well-maintained year-round. Combine spring-blooming bulbs like tulips and daffodils with summer perennials like coneflower and black-eyed Susan, then add fall-interest plants like ornamental grasses and asters. Layer each planting bed with two to three inches of shredded mulch between plantings to reduce weed competition and maintain moisture through Fayetteville's variable spring and summer rainfall patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

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When is the best time to schedule a bulk mulch delivery in Fayetteville to get ahead of the spring rush?

In Fayetteville, ordering mulch delivery in late March or very early April puts you ahead of the busiest delivery season. Most landscapers and homeowners rush to mulch after the last frost around April 15, creating long wait times. Early delivery lets you get mulch in place just as soil temperatures rise and weed seeds begin to germinate, giving you the best weed suppression window of the entire season.

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What is the best bulk mulch for pathways between my raised vegetable garden beds in Fayetteville?

Wood chip mulch or shredded hardwood mulch work well for Fayetteville vegetable garden pathways. Both suppress weeds, keep mud off your shoes during the wet spring season, and break down slowly enough to last one to two growing seasons. Avoid rubber mulch in vegetable garden areas. Apply three to four inches in pathways and refresh as needed since Fayetteville's 47 inches of annual rainfall will compact and decompose path mulch faster than drier climates would.

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Should I use natural stone or metal edging to separate my landscape beds from the lawn in Fayetteville?

Both options work well in Fayetteville. Natural fieldstone or flagstone edging blends into the Ozark landscape and never needs replacing, but it requires more labor to install and level. Steel or aluminum landscape edging installs quickly and creates a clean line for formal landscape designs. In Fayetteville's freeze-thaw winters, heavier stone edging tends to stay put better than thin plastic alternatives, which can heave and buckle by spring.

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Home to the University of Arkansas and a thriving outdoor culture, Fayetteville blends established older neighborhoods with newer residential growth across its rolling Ozark terrain. The city's expansive tree canopy and beloved greenway system reflect a community that genuinely invests in its outdoor spaces. Whether refreshing a mature landscape near the Hill District or building out new planting beds on the west side, bulk mulch and soil delivery keeps projects on schedule. MulchMound serves Fayetteville homeowners and contractors throughout the full growing season.

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