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Federal Way, Washington's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Federal Way 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

Pinching back leggy annuals early in the growing season promotes bushier, more compact growth in Federal Way containers and garden beds. Removing growing tips redirects plant energy to side branches rather than vertical growth, producing fuller specimens with substantially more flower sites than unpinched plants that grow tall and sparse.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Federal Way's significant annual rainfall,concentrated between October and April,makes drainage planning a critical landscaping priority. Installing a dry creek bed filled with rounded river rock across low areas in the yard handles sheet flow naturally while adding design interest. For persistently wet zones, a French drain system backed with ¾-inch washed gravel channels subsurface water to a safe outlet before it saturates plant root zones throughout Federal Way's prolonged and often relentless rainy season.

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Primary ZIP: 98023
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Many Federal Way properties feature mature evergreen canopy that creates challenging dry shade beneath tree coverage. Underplanting these areas with shade-tolerant natives like native ginger, deer fern, or low-growing Oregon grape,mulched with 2 to 3 inches of arborist wood chips,establishes a resilient, low-water understory. This approach eliminates the bare soil erosion and persistent weed pressure that unplanted ground under Federal Way's conifers typically accumulates during winter storm events and heavy seasonal rainfall.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What bulk gravel is best for a French drain installation in Federal Way?

Washed ¾-inch crushed drain rock is the standard for French drain systems in Federal Way. Its irregular surface allows free water flow while supporting the perforated drain pipe structurally. Avoid pea gravel in trenches,it migrates over time and clogs perforations. Federal Way's glacial till makes French drains one of the most effective wet-season drainage solutions available.

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How much bulk bark mulch do I need for my Federal Way front yard landscape beds?

Divide total bed square footage by 100 to get cubic yards needed at 3-inch depth. Most Federal Way front yard installations range from 3 to 8 cubic yards. Bulk ordering is significantly more cost-effective than bagged products, and a fresh 3-inch application suppresses weeds through the entire long, wet Federal Way winter.

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When is the best time to amend soil in Federal Way to prepare for spring planting?

Fall is optimal,adding bulk compost in October lets winter rains work it into Federal Way's glacial till naturally before spring. If you miss fall, early April after the March 15 last frost works well. Spreading 2 to 3 inches of compost before first transplants gives Federal Way soil the organic matter boost needed for a productive season.

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The Federal Way community values beautiful outdoor spaces, and so do we. We've streamlined bulk delivery in the Seattle region so you can focus on your project. Order online and let us handle the rest—your landscape project awaits.

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