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Harker Heights, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Harker Heights 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

Harker Heights properties on sloped lots or low-lying ground frequently collect standing water after Central Texas rain events, which can damage plant roots and erode topsoil over time. Incorporating crushed limestone or decomposed granite into problem areas helps redirect runoff and slow erosion along yard edges and bed borders. For planting areas close to the home's foundation, building a low berm with quality fill dirt and capping it with mulch channels water away before it causes long-term damage. Addressing drainage before planting protects everything you invest in your landscape.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Harker Heights properties with poorly draining low-lying areas need more than surface-level fixes to support healthy plantings. Incorporating expanded shale and compost into the top 8 inches of soil before planting permanently changes the structure of clay caliche, allowing roots to penetrate deeper and water to move through more efficiently. Harker Heights homeowners who amend soil before installing new beds invest more upfront but avoid the repeated plant losses that come with planting directly into dense, restrictive clay.

Delivering to Harker Heights, Texas

Primary ZIP: 76548
+1 ZIP codes
76548
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Harker Heights gardeners looking for low-water options that actually perform in Zone 8b should build planting plans around native Texas species. Plants like mealy blue sage, flame acanthus, and Texas skeleton plant are adapted to clay soil, survive on Harker Heights's average 33 inches of annual rainfall, and provide wildlife habitat without fertilizer or supplemental irrigation. Mulching native plantings at 3 inches deep through their establishment period gives roots the moisture consistency they need to push through caliche and become self-sufficient.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What materials help improve drainage in low spots in a Harker Heights yard?

Expanded shale mixed into the top layer of clay caliche soil is one of the most effective tools for improving drainage in low Harker Heights areas. Unlike compost alone, expanded shale does not break down over time, so it creates permanent pore spaces in compacted clay. Topping amended areas with 3 to 4 inches of shredded mulch then slows the rate at which rain hits the soil surface and further reduces pooling after heavy storms.

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How much compost should I add when building a new planting bed in Harker Heights?

For a new bed in Harker Heights built on native clay caliche, apply 3 to 4 inches of compost over the entire surface and till it to a depth of 8 inches before planting. This is the minimum needed to meaningfully improve soil structure and drainage. A lighter application may look sufficient but will not change the root penetration characteristics that make growing in Harker Heights clay so challenging through the summer months.

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When is the best time of year to install new landscape beds in Harker Heights?

Fall planting from October through early November, before the first frost around November 8, is ideal for Harker Heights landscape bed installation. Cooler temperatures reduce transplant stress, winter rainfall helps roots establish without irrigation, and plants are ready to push strong growth when warm weather returns in spring. Spring installation after the March 15 frost date also works well, though summer heat arrives quickly and new plantings will need consistent watering through July and August.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Harker Heights has developed into one of the more family-friendly communities in the Killeen metro, with well-kept subdivisions, active parks, and a residential pride visible in tidy front yards throughout the city. The gently rolling terrain across much of the area creates drainage challenges that the right landscape materials can address effectively. Ordering bulk mulch, topsoil, or crushed stone delivered to your door means projects get completed faster and with better results than piecing together bagged material from a store. Growing neighborhoods here have plenty of new beds to fill and old ones to refresh.

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