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Fort Bliss, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Fort Bliss 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

Efficient irrigation in Fort Bliss landscapes targets water where plants can actually use it rather than spraying everything uniformly regardless of need. Turf areas, established beds, and new plantings all have different water requirements. Zoning irrigation by plant type and age delivers appropriate amounts without waste or stress.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Decomposed granite is one of the most practical ground covers available to Fort Bliss area homeowners seeking a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant landscape. DG suppresses weeds, drains readily through the region's caliche-influenced soils, and handles the heavy foot traffic common near entryways and pathways. Compact it in 2-inch lifts during installation for a stable surface, and consider a stabilizing binder near high-use zones. It also stays noticeably cooler underfoot than concrete through Fort Bliss's blazing summer afternoons.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Fort Bliss homeowners with established shade trees can meaningfully extend their health and longevity by maintaining a proper mulch ring each season. Spread wood chip mulch from about 6 inches away from the trunk out to the tree's drip line at a consistent 3 to 4 inch depth. This conserves critical soil moisture during the area's hot, dry summers, moderates root zone temperature, and slowly adds organic matter to the surrounding sandy, nutrient-limited soil over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What type of bulk mulch holds up best in Fort Bliss's hot, windy conditions?

Shredded hardwood or cedar mulch resists displacement better than lightweight bark nuggets during the strong winds Fort Bliss frequently experiences. At 3 to 4 inches deep it also maximizes moisture retention during dry spells. For highly exposed areas, decomposed granite or river rock provides a heavier, more permanent alternative that stays in place while still allowing irrigation and rainfall to reach roots.

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How do I build a raised garden bed that performs well in Fort Bliss's climate and soil?

Fort Bliss's caliche substrate and extreme summer heat make raised beds the most reliable option for serious vegetable or flower production. Build frames at least 12 inches tall to keep roots above the hardpan, fill with a 50/50 blend of topsoil and compost, and mulch the surface to reduce soil temperature. Positioning beds for morning sun with partial afternoon shade helps during the most intense summer weeks.

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Is it more cost-effective to amend Fort Bliss's native soil or import new topsoil for landscaping projects?

For most projects, a combination approach makes the most sense. Break up compacted caliche where needed, then incorporate 3 to 4 inches of compost into the existing sandy soil rather than replacing it entirely,a far more economical strategy at scale. Bringing in bulk topsoil works best for raised beds and new focused planting areas where you want precise control over growing conditions from the start.

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Fort Bliss gardens and lawns thrive when they're built on premium materials. We bring El Paso's best landscape supplies directly to Fort Bliss driveways. From order to delivery, we make landscaping projects easier.

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