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Harrison, New York's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Harrison 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

Harrison's abundant mature trees benefit greatly from an annual top-dressing of mulch within their drip zones, the area beneath the canopy where feeder roots are most active. Apply a 2 to 3 inch layer of bulk shredded hardwood mulch starting about 6 inches away from the trunk and extending outward to the drip line as far as practical. This protects surface roots from lawn mower damage, retains soil moisture through dry summer stretches, and gradually enriches the soil as the mulch breaks down. Avoid piling mulch against the bark, which traps moisture and invites disease in Harrison's humid Zone 7b climate.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Harrison properties with formal gardens and paved entertaining areas can dramatically expand planting options through well-chosen containers. Large planters filled with a premium potting mix allow you to grow colorful annuals, herbs, or small shrubs in spots where in-ground planting is not possible. In Zone 7b, containers can be planted out after April 15 and kept going until temperatures drop toward November 1, giving you a nearly seven-month display season with relatively low maintenance.

Delivering to Harrison, New York

Primary ZIP: 10528
+3 ZIP codes
10528 10577 10580
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Harrison lawns that have thinned out over time due to shade, foot traffic, or compaction respond well to a targeted renovation in early fall. Core aeration followed by overseeding and a light topdressing of compost or quality topsoil gives new seed direct contact with the soil and improved germination rates. Timing this work in late August or September allows new grass to establish fully before the first frost around November 1 and resume growth vigorously the following spring.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I know how much mulch to order for my Harrison property?

Start by measuring the length and width of each bed in your Harrison yard to calculate total square footage. Multiply square footage by your desired depth in feet, then divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards. For a typical Harrison property with layered foundation and perimeter beds, orders of 8 to 15 cubic yards are common. Bulk delivery ensures you have enough material to maintain the recommended two to three inch depth throughout all areas.

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What type of stone works best for Harrison walkways and garden paths?

Pea gravel and three-quarter inch crushed stone are popular choices for Harrison garden paths because they compact well underfoot and drain efficiently in the sandy loam soils common to the area. Natural fieldstone steppers set in a compacted gravel base offer a more formal look that suits the character of many Harrison properties. Install a weed barrier beneath any loose stone application to reduce ongoing maintenance through the growing season.

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Should I add compost to my Harrison lawn before overseeding in fall?

Yes. A light compost topdressing of about one quarter to one half inch spread evenly over the lawn before overseeding improves seed-to-soil contact and provides early nutrition for germinating grass. Harrison's sandy loam soil benefits from this organic input, which helps new seedlings retain moisture during the critical establishment period. Pair compost with a starter fertilizer and water regularly until the first frost arrives around November 1.

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Harrison is a Westchester County community that combines the charm of a historic village with expansive residential neighborhoods spread across gently rolling terrain. Mature tree canopies define many of Harrison's residential streets, giving the town a lush, established quality that both longtime residents and newcomers appreciate. MulchMound.com delivers bulk landscape materials across Harrison to support the careful property maintenance that the town's character demands. From topsoil and compost to decorative stone and shredded mulch, everything needed for a well-kept Harrison landscape is available in bulk and delivered on schedule.

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