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Fort Mitchell, Kentucky's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Fort Mitchell 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

Terraced yards are everywhere in Fort Mitchell, and drainage behind a retaining wall decides how long it stands. Backfill the first twelve inches behind any wall with clean number 57 gravel, not soil, and run a perforated drain line out to daylight. Silt loam holds water and pushes hard when saturated. Gravel gives that pressure somewhere to go.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Terraced Fort Mitchell yards create dry upper beds and soggy lower ones from the same rainfall. Group plants by where water ends up rather than by what looks good together. Put sedum, catmint, and coneflower on the upper terrace, and give the base of the slope river birch, itea, or switchgrass. Matching plants to actual moisture beats fighting the grade every summer.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Stone steps and paths between Fort Mitchell terraces need a proper base or they shift within two winters. Excavate six to eight inches, compact number 411 or crusher run in two lifts, and screed an inch of sand or stone dust for setting. Silt loam heaves when it freezes, and material set straight on subsoil will be uneven by the second spring.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much gravel do I need behind a retaining wall in Fort Mitchell?

Plan on twelve inches of clean number 57 stone behind the full height of the wall. For a wall thirty feet long and four feet tall, that is roughly four and a half cubic yards. Add a perforated drain pipe at the base running to daylight and wrap the stone in filter fabric.

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What is the difference between number 57 gravel and crusher run?

Number 57 is a clean, washed stone about three quarters of an inch with no fines, so water passes straight through. That makes it right for drainage and wall backfill. Crusher run, or 411, includes stone dust that locks together and compacts hard, which makes it the right base under pavers, steps, and driveways.

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When should I install a retaining wall project in Fort Mitchell?

Late spring through early fall is best, roughly May through September, when the silt loam is workable and not saturated. Avoid excavating after long wet stretches, since soggy soil smears and will not compact. Aim to finish backfill and grading well before the first frost around October 20 so everything settles before winter.

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Perched on the hills of Kenton County, Fort Mitchell blends stately older neighborhoods with tidy postwar streets. Steep front yards and terraced beds are common, which puts a premium on material that stays where you put it. We deliver bulk mulch, boulders, wall stone, and topsoil throughout the city. Loads can be dropped at the curb or the driveway apron depending on grade.

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