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Harrison, Ohio'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

Schedule your Harrison landscape supply delivery for a day when you can use the materials promptly after arrival. Fresh organic amendments perform best when incorporated quickly into beds, and having helpers available on delivery day means materials move efficiently from driveway to final location without sitting exposed to weather that can degrade quality.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Harrison's rolling terrain and heavy spring rainfall, around 40 inches annually, make erosion control a real concern on sloped properties. Bulk shredded hardwood mulch applied at 3 to 4 inches on bare hillsides dramatically slows runoff and holds topsoil in place. For steeper grades, combine mulch with erosion-control jute netting or river rock channels to direct water safely away from foundations and low-lying planting areas before plant roots fully establish.

Delivering to Harrison, Ohio

Primary ZIP: 45030
+1 ZIP codes
45030
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Harrison homeowners benefit from incorporating Ohio native plants, wild ginger, Pennsylvania sedge, and ironweed, that thrive in the region's clay soils without amendment. Natives establish deeper root systems than ornamental imports, improving soil structure and reducing supplemental watering after the first season. Bulk shredded mulch applied around native plantings during establishment suppresses competition and helps young plants survive Harrison's variable spring weather leading up to the average April 20 last frost.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can bulk compost actually fix the clay soil in my Harrison garden beds, or is it just a short-term fix?

Bulk compost is the most effective long-term amendment for Harrison's heavy clay. Work 3 to 4 inches into the top 8 to 10 inches of soil each fall. Over two to three seasons, organic matter measurably improves drainage, aeration, and microbial activity. Annual top-dressing with 1 inch of compost maintains those gains without requiring repeated deep tilling that disrupts beneficial soil structure.

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What's the best bulk fill mix for a new raised vegetable bed in Harrison?

Harrison's clay soil makes raised beds an excellent investment since you bypass drainage issues entirely. Fill beds with a blend of bulk topsoil, compost, and coarse perlite or aged wood chips at roughly a 2:1:0.5 ratio for excellent drainage and fertility. Keep bed height at 12 to 18 inches, this depth also warms faster in spring, giving you an earlier planting start before Harrison's April 20 last-frost date.

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Is river rock or organic mulch the better choice for landscaping around a Harrison home's foundation?

River rock resists decomposition and deters termites near Harrison foundations, making it practical for the outermost 12 inches closest to the structure. However, it can trap and reflect summer heat against siding. Organic mulch further out in the bed insulates soil better and supports plant root health. A hybrid approach, river rock near the foundation, mulch beyond, balances both concerns effectively.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Harrison blends a historic downtown with a growing suburban community, offering convenience near the Indiana border. Count on our reliable mulch delivery to simplify all your outdoor upgrades. We team up with local suppliers so Harrison stays inviting for residents and visitors.

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