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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

Greenville gardeners can get ahead by timing fall soil preparation to finish before the October 15 frost deadline. After the summer growing season winds down, work a two to three inch layer of compost-enriched topsoil into your planting beds and let it settle through winter. This gives the amended soil time to integrate fully so your beds are ready to support stronger root development the moment conditions allow spring planting after April 20.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Greenville's mature tree canopy creates pockets of deep shade that challenge traditional plantings. In these areas, swap out struggling sun-loving plants for shade-tolerant ground covers like hostas, astilbe, or native wild ginger. Top-dress shaded beds with a one to two inch layer of finely shredded hardwood mulch rather than the standard three inches, which allows better air circulation and reduces fungal pressure in Greenville's consistently moist, low-light spots.

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Primary ZIP: 45331
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

In areas of Greenville where lawn edges slope toward the street or a drainage swale, bare soil can wash away quickly during the heavy spring rains typical of a 43-inch annual rainfall region. Covering exposed slopes with a two to three inch layer of coarse wood chip mulch or seeding with a native grass mix held in place with erosion blanket protects Greenville's silt loam beneath until plants can establish and anchor the soil.

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How deep should I apply mulch around my trees and shrubs in Greenville?

For most trees and shrubs in Greenville, two to three inches of shredded hardwood mulch is the right depth. Keep mulch pulled back two inches from the trunk or stem to prevent moisture buildup and rot. In Zone 6a, a consistent mulch layer also moderates the freeze-thaw temperature swings that can heave shallow roots during Greenville's winters between October and April.

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Can I use bulk compost as a top-dressing in container gardens and raised planters in Greenville?

Yes, a thin one-inch top-dressing of fine compost in containers helps retain moisture between waterings, which matters during Greenville's hot July and August stretches. For raised planters, blend compost with a well-draining potting mix rather than using native silt loam alone, which compacts in confined spaces and restricts root growth of vegetables and annual flowers.

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What type of decorative stone works best for garden pathways in Greenville?

Pea gravel and crushed limestone are both popular pathway materials in Greenville. Pea gravel provides a comfortable walking surface and drains well, which matters given Greenville's 43 inches of annual rainfall. Crushed limestone compacts slightly over time into a firmer surface that works well for high-traffic paths. Setting either material over a compacted gravel base and landscape fabric keeps the path level and weed-free through the seasons.

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Greenville sits at the heart of Darke County as a proud agricultural community, best known as the hometown of Annie Oakley and home to one of the region's most celebrated county fairs. The surrounding farmland gives the area a productive, wide-open character that carries right into residential yards and ambitious home gardens. MulchMound brings the same efficiency to your landscape project that Darke County growers bring to their fields, with bulk mulch, soil, and stone delivered straight to your property.

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