Serving Greenfield & Surrounding Areas

Franklin, Wisconsin's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Franklin 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

Deep, infrequent lawn watering trains Franklin grass roots to grow down into cooler ground where moisture persists longer between waterings. Daily light sprinkling keeps roots shallow and vulnerable to any dry spell. Water thoroughly when you do water, then allow the surface to dry somewhat before the next application.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Franklin's silty clay soil drains slowly in spring, which delays planting and can suffocate tender roots. Raised beds filled with a quality topsoil-compost blend give you complete drainage control and let you start growing weeks before in-ground beds are workable after the May 10 last frost. Build frames at least 10 to 12 inches tall, position them for maximum sun exposure, and fill with a 60/40 topsoil-compost mix for outstanding results throughout Franklin's growing season.

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Primary ZIP: 53132
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53132
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Native plantings are a natural fit for Franklin landscapes. Species like wild bergamot, prairie dropseed, and purple coneflower are adapted to Zone 6a and thrive in the silty clay soils common throughout the area. Once established, they need minimal supplemental water despite Franklin's 40 inches of annual rainfall falling unevenly across the season. Grouping natives in dedicated borders reduces long-term maintenance while providing critical habitat for pollinators from May through first frost.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much bulk compost should I order to improve my Franklin lawn before overseeding in fall?

For a lawn top-dress before overseeding, plan on roughly one-quarter inch applied evenly, about 1 cubic yard per 1,000 square feet of lawn area. Franklin's silty clay benefits enormously from organic matter to improve soil structure and seed-to-soil contact. Apply in early September to give new grass 5 to 6 weeks to establish before the October 1 first frost arrives.

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My Franklin yard has a slope that erodes badly every spring, what bulk materials can stop it?

Erosion on Franklin slopes is common after winter snowmelt saturates silty clay and spring rains follow quickly. A combination of 3-inch shredded hardwood mulch anchored with erosion-control netting works well on moderate grades. For steeper slopes, boulder edging or flagstone terracing stops soil movement while adding landscape structure. Both solutions are well-suited to bulk delivery for larger Franklin properties.

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How deep should I mulch my Franklin garden beds to protect plants through our winters?

Apply 3 to 4 inches of shredded hardwood mulch to Franklin beds before the October 1 first frost. Silty clay soils are prone to freeze-thaw heaving, and that mulch layer insulates roots and moderates temperature swings through winter. In spring, rake mulch back slightly from plant crowns as growth emerges to help soil warm before the May 10 last frost date.

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Franklin, Wisconsin, has seen steady growth, featuring business parks, subdivisions, and nature preserves. Order premium mulch to maintain your yard easily. Our local collaboration helps Franklin remain balanced and neighborly.

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