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Framingham, Massachusetts's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Framingham 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

Odd-numbered plant groupings create more natural-looking Framingham landscape compositions than even numbers in most design situations. Three, five, or seven of the same species planted together reads as an intentional naturalistic drift. Single specimens scattered individually without repetition lack the visual impact that thoughtful groupings achieve.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Framingham's silt loam holds moisture well,a double-edged trait that encourages lush growth but causes root rot for plants needing sharp drainage. Work 2 to 3 inches of coarse compost or aged bark into planting beds before installation. In areas with standing water after heavy rain, incorporate pea gravel into the soil profile or install a simple French drain to redirect runoff away from root zones before the problem compounds through the wet spring season.

Delivering to Framingham, Massachusetts

Primary ZIP: 01702
+2 ZIP codes
01702 01701
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Raised bed gardens are an excellent fit for Framingham properties where construction compaction or heavy foot traffic has degraded the native soil. Fill beds with a 60/40 blend of screened loam and compost for an ideal growing medium. Orient beds north-to-south to maximize light exposure across all plantings, and position them where they receive at least six hours of direct sun for the strongest vegetable and perennial production through the Zone 6b growing season.

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What bulk material works best for improving drainage in my Framingham garden beds?

Framingham's silt loam retains moisture well but drains slowly when compacted. Incorporating coarse horticultural sand at a roughly 1:1 ratio with existing soil, or working in 2 to 3 inches of aged wood chip compost, opens up the soil structure. Avoid fine builder's sand, which can actually worsen drainage in silt-heavy soils. Annual compost topdressing makes the greatest long-term improvement.

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Should I use organic mulch or stone in my Framingham foundation planting beds?

For Framingham foundation beds, shredded hardwood mulch is generally the better choice. It insulates roots through Zone 6b winters, moderates soil temperature swings, and improves silt loam soil as it slowly decomposes. Stone mulch retains and radiates heat near the foundation during summer, which can stress moisture-sensitive plants. Maintain a 6-inch clearance from siding to prevent moisture damage regardless of which material you use.

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How deep should I fill a new raised vegetable bed in Framingham?

For vegetables in Framingham, aim for at least 12 inches of quality growing medium,18 inches is ideal for root crops like carrots and parsnips. Use a blend of screened loam, finished compost, and aged manure. With the last frost around April 25, beds can be filled and prepped in early April so the growing medium is ready the moment it's safe to plant warm-season crops.

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