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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

New construction throughout Fulton routinely strips away the natural topsoil layer during site grading, leaving behind compacted fill or clay that drains poorly and starves roots of organic matter. Before establishing turf or planting garden beds, incorporate several inches of blended topsoil and compost to rebuild structure and fertility. In zone 7b, completing this soil amendment work before late April gives both grass seed and transplants the strongest possible start to the season.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

In Fulton's newer subdivisions, disturbed soil from recent construction harbors a dense weed seed bank that can overwhelm planting beds in the first few seasons. Laying a 3-inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch over clean beds immediately after planting blocks light from reaching weed seeds and significantly reduces germination. Avoid turning the mulch layer, which buries fresh seeds deeper and brings older ones to the surface where they can then sprout.

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Fulton homeowners dealing with poor post-construction soil can sidestep the problem by building raised beds filled with a quality topsoil and compost blend. Raised beds give you immediate control over growing conditions, drain well above the compacted subsoil layer, and warm faster in spring, extending the growing season beyond the last frost date of March 29. A depth of 10 to 12 inches filled with a topsoil, compost, and perlite blend performs exceptionally well in Zone 7b.

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What bulk material should I order first for a brand-new Fulton yard after construction?

Start with a quality screened topsoil to restore the grade and growing layer stripped during construction. Apply 3 to 4 inches across lawn areas before seeding, and work an equal volume of compost into planting bed zones. Fulton's silt loam subsoil responds well once organic matter is returned, so this two-product approach builds a strong foundation without expensive full soil-replacement projects.

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When should I seed a new lawn in Fulton after a construction project?

The best window for seeding a new Fulton lawn is between late August and mid-September. Cool-season grasses like tall fescue germinate best when soil temperatures drop below 70 degrees, which typically occurs in early fall here. This timing gives turf enough weeks before the October 26 first frost to establish a strong root system before winter dormancy sets in.

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How much compost should I add to Fulton garden beds to improve post-construction soil?

Plan to incorporate 2 to 3 inches of finished compost into the top 6 to 8 inches of your Fulton planting beds in the first season. This level of amendment meaningfully improves the compacted, nutrient-poor soil left after grading. Repeat with a 1-inch top-dressing each fall or spring for two to three years to continue building the organic matter content that healthy Zone 7b gardens depend on.

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Fulton is one of Howard County's fastest-growing communities, with new construction and planned neighborhoods spreading across what was recently open farmland. Many homes here are newly built, which often means yards begin life with compacted, nutrient-depleted subsoil rather than a healthy growing foundation. Addressing that problem early with quality topsoil and compost blends sets the stage for everything planted afterward. MulchMound.com delivers the bulk volumes Fulton's larger new-construction lots require.

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