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Grapevine, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Grapevine 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

Landscape supply delivery in Grapevine works best when you prepare the site completely beforehand. Clear the delivery area, have all necessary tools ready, and know exactly where materials should go before the truck arrives. Drivers appreciate clear direction, and you can start spreading immediately instead of scrambling after departure.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Grapevine's mature tree canopy,especially around older neighborhoods near Lake Grapevine,creates beautiful opportunities for shade gardens that many homeowners overlook. Shade-tolerant plants like liriope, autumn fern, and cast iron plant thrive under trees where turf refuses to grow. Apply 2 to 3 inches of shredded hardwood mulch to keep moisture consistent in these areas, where tree roots compete aggressively for water during Grapevine's dry summer months.

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Grapevine's varied terrain, particularly along creek corridors and sloped lots near the lake, creates erosion challenges during heavy spring rainfall. Stabilizing slopes with river rock, cedar mulch, or low-growing groundcovers before rainy season prevents the gradual soil loss that leaves beds shallow over time. A 3 to 4 inch hardwood mulch layer on sloped beds significantly slows surface runoff and protects newly planted ground covers while they establish root systems strong enough to hold soil independently.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What soil amendments should I add to my Grapevine landscape beds?

Grapevine's soil varies from sandy loam near the lake to heavier clay in upland areas, and both benefit from compost amendment. Work 3 to 4 inches of finished compost into the top 8 inches before planting to improve structure, drainage, and biological activity. In heavier clay areas, adding 15 to 20% expanded shale by volume creates permanent pore space that resists compaction,a long-term investment that pays dividends through every growing season.

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What's the right mulch depth for Grapevine's climate and conditions?

Three inches is the recommended depth for Grapevine landscapes. That's enough to suppress weeds effectively, reduce soil evaporation during hot and often dry summers, and buffer root zone temperatures. Avoid exceeding 4 inches,excessively deep mulch can limit water and oxygen penetration, which is problematic in Grapevine's clay areas where drainage is already slow. Pull mulch back from plant stems to prevent crown rot in humid spring conditions.

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When and how should I prepare my Grapevine garden for winter cold?

Start winterizing Grapevine landscapes in mid-October, about four weeks before the average first frost on November 15. Apply 3 to 4 inches of fresh mulch over perennial root zones to buffer soil temperature through cold snaps. Tropical and semi-tender plants like bougainvillea and Mexican heather should be moved to protected spots or cut back and mulched heavily. Zone 8a winters in Grapevine are generally mild, but ice storms from January through February can cause significant damage without basic preparation.

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Grapevine's unique character extends to its well-maintained landscapes. From mulch to stone, we bring Fort Worth's best right to Grapevine. Your yard's potential is waiting—we'll deliver what you need to unlock it.

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