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Greenville, Rhode Island's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Greenville 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

Spring-flowering shrubs in Greenville Rhode set next year's flower buds on growth produced during the current season after blooming finishes. Pruning right after bloom ends allows maximum time for new flowering wood to develop before fall dormancy. Late summer or fall pruning removes those developing buds before you ever see them open.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Greenville's mature hardwoods benefit enormously from wide mulch rings applied at the drip line rather than piled against the bark. A ring that is 3 inches deep but kept 6 inches away from the trunk mimics the natural forest floor, moderates soil temperature through cold winters, and reduces competition from surrounding lawn grasses. Tree roots extend well beyond the canopy edge, so broader mulch rings always outperform the small decorative collars that are commonly seen.

Delivering to Greenville, Rhode Island

Primary ZIP: 02828
+2 ZIP codes
02828 02917
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Greenville's silty loam soils respond well to regular compost additions that build soil biology and improve both drainage and water retention simultaneously. Topdress vegetable beds with 2 inches of finished compost each spring after the last frost around April 25, and work a light layer into perennial borders every other year. Locally sourced compost blended with aged wood chips makes an excellent mulch-amendment combination suited to Greenville's Zone 6b growing conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What soil mix should I use to fill raised garden beds in Greenville?

For raised beds in Greenville, a blend of roughly 60% quality topsoil, 30% aged compost, and 10% coarse perlite or aged bark fines provides excellent drainage and fertility in Zone 6b conditions. Avoid filling entirely with straight topsoil, which compacts quickly and sheds water. Refresh the top 2 inches with compost each spring to replace organic matter and nutrients consumed during the prior growing season.

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How do I keep weeds from overwhelming my mulched garden beds in Greenville each summer?

In Greenville, weeds germinate aggressively through spring and early summer as silty loam soil warms. A consistent 3-inch mulch layer is your primary defense,it blocks light from reaching weed seeds below. Apply fresh mulch right after spring cleanup, before soil temperatures climb above 50°F and trigger widespread germination. For persistent perennial weeds, hand-pull after rain when moist soil releases roots more completely.

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When should I apply winter mulch in Greenville to protect perennial root zones?

Greenville's first frost arrives around October 15. Apply a 4-inch winter mulch layer over perennial crowns after the first light frost but before the ground freezes hard, typically late October into early November. This timing allows soil to cool naturally,preventing late growth flushes,while insulating roots through the coldest months. Pull mulch back gradually in late April as temperatures stabilize above freezing.

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Greenville, Rhode Island, anchors Smithfield with a village center, lakes, and a suburban lifestyle. Rely on mulch delivery for an easy landscaping fix. We work locally so Greenville remains quiet and inviting.

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