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Forest Grove, Oregon's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Forest Grove 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

Grass clippings left on Forest Grove lawns return valuable nitrogen and organic matter directly to the ground where roots can use them. Bagging removes nutrients you then need to replace with purchased fertilizer at additional cost and effort. Modern recycling mowers chop clippings fine enough to disappear quickly without thatch buildup.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Forest Grove's mature street trees and widespread residential canopy create deep shade conditions where traditional turf struggles to stay healthy. Converting shaded areas under trees to bark mulch beds planted with shade-tolerant natives,like Oregon oxalis, epimedium, or sword fern,reduces maintenance dramatically while enhancing the parklike character of Forest Grove's residential streets. These plants establish readily in Forest Grove's volcanic loam and require no supplemental fertilizer once settled in.

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Adding flagstone, basalt stepping stones, or decomposed granite pathways to Forest Grove landscapes provides all-season garden access without compacting the volcanic loam that benefits from staying loose and aerated. Set flagstones on a 3-inch compacted gravel base to prevent heaving during Forest Grove's occasional hard frost events. Filling gaps with moss or low creeping thyme takes advantage of the local moist climate and creates a lush established look within a single growing season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How far out should I spread bark mulch around established trees in Forest Grove?

Extend mulch to the drip line of each tree,or as far as your yard allows. The active feeder roots that benefit most from mulch are concentrated in the outer half of the root zone, not near the trunk. Keep a 6-inch gap at the trunk to prevent bark rot, while mulch extending outward retains moisture and moderates soil temperatures in Forest Grove's volcanic loam through the dry summer months.

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I want to build raised vegetable beds in my Forest Grove backyard, which stays wet most of winter. What should I know?

Raised beds are ideal for Forest Grove's wet winters,elevating the root zone prevents waterlogging that ruins cool-season crops. Use untreated cedar or Douglas fir boards for construction. Both perform well in Forest Grove's climate. Fill with a 60/30/10 blend of topsoil, compost, and pumice. At 12 inches or taller, raised beds allow productive growing through Forest Grove's wet season with proper drainage built in.

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My Forest Grove property has a hillside with bare soil that washes every winter. What bulk materials will help most?

A layered approach works best on Forest Grove hillsides: staple biodegradable jute erosion netting to the slope first, then apply 3 to 4 inches of coarse bark mulch over the netting. Plant native groundcovers like kinnikinnick or Oregon strawberry through the mulch for long-term root stabilization. For steeper sections, partially buried basalt boulders act as natural check dams that slow runoff during Forest Grove's heaviest winter rainfall events.

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From quiet streets to bustling neighborhoods, Forest Grove properties shine with proper care. Tap into the Portland area's premier landscape supply network from Forest Grove. Your neighbors will wonder how you got such great materials—we'll be our secret.

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