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Groesbeck, Ohio's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Groesbeck 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

Overgrown foundation shrubs are the classic Groesbeck problem. Rejuvenate yews, boxwood, and burning bush by cutting back no more than a third of the oldest stems each year in late winter, working through the plant over three seasons. Cutting everything at once shocks the root system. Follow each pruning with fresh mulch and a slow deep watering to push new growth.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Many Groesbeck homes date to the postwar era, and the original lawns are now compacted from decades of mowing on the same lines. Core aerate every fall in September, leave the plugs to break down, and overseed with turf type tall fescue right behind the aerator. Follow with a quarter inch of compost. Three seasons of this turns a thin, hard lawn into something that holds moisture through August.

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Foundation beds in Groesbeck often sit too high after years of added mulch, which pushes soil above the brick line. Dig the bed back down so the finished mulch surface sits at least six inches below siding or the top of the foundation, and slope it away from the house. Excess material makes a fine base for a new bed elsewhere in the yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

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When should I prune the shrubs around my Groesbeck foundation?

Late winter, roughly February into early March, before buds break. Plants are dormant, the structure is visible, and cuts heal quickly as growth begins. The exception is spring bloomers like forsythia, lilac, and azalea, which set buds the previous year. Prune those right after they finish flowering instead.

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How much mulch does a typical Groesbeck yard need each year?

Most established properties here use three to six cubic yards for an annual refresh. Existing beds usually only need an inch to an inch and a half to restore color and depth, not a full three inches. Check what is already there before ordering, since old mulch builds up faster than most homeowners expect.

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Can I remove old mulch before adding new mulch in Groesbeck?

If the existing layer is over three inches or has crusted over, yes. Rake it back, break up the crust, and either work some into the soil or haul it off. Otherwise just top dress lightly. Stacking new mulch on old year after year suffocates roots and keeps water from reaching the soil.

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Groesbeck is a settled Colerain Township community of ranches and split levels with generous side yards. Landscapes here are often twenty or thirty years old and due for a reset of tired shrubs and thin beds. We deliver bulk mulch, screened topsoil, and decorative gravel across the area. A single yard covers roughly one hundred square feet at three inches deep.

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