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Harvey, Louisiana's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Harvey 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

Core aeration relieves compaction in Harvey lawns, dramatically improving water infiltration and air movement to grass roots throughout the growing season. High-traffic areas and clay-heavy ground benefit most from annual fall aeration that opens up the root zone. The temporary appearance of cores on the surface is worth the long-term improvement.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Harvey homeowners often underestimate how critical mulch depth is during summer months. At 3 inches, organic mulch reduces soil moisture evaporation by up to 70 percent,a significant advantage when Harvey's combination of heat and alluvial clay creates extreme surface drying between rainstorms. Use shredded hardwood or cypress for best results, applying fresh mulch each spring before temperatures climb, and pull it back 2 to 3 inches from plant stems to reduce fungal pressure.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Harvey's flat terrain and heavy clay soil create a double drainage challenge,water has nowhere to go quickly and the soil absorbs it too slowly to keep up during heavy storms. Before planting new beds or installing hardscape, evaluate your yard's grade and direct water toward the street. Building beds slightly mounded above surrounding grade,even 4 to 6 inches,lifts plant roots above the zone where water sits longest in Harvey's clay after a hard rain.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I manage weeds in Harvey mulched beds throughout the year?

Year-round weed pressure is a reality in Harvey's zone 9b climate, where soil temperatures rarely drop low enough to break the weed cycle entirely. Apply granular pre-emergent in February and again in September to block germination in bed areas, and maintain 3 inches of mulch year-round as a physical barrier. Pull any weeds that break through before they flower,letting even a few plants go to seed exponentially increases next season's weed pressure in Harvey's fertile clay soil.

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What native groundcovers work well in Harvey's shady, wet yard areas?

Harvey's combination of shade from mature trees and slow-draining clay creates conditions where traditional turf grass struggles. Native groundcovers that thrive here include Louisiana sedge, which handles both shade and wet feet, and native wild ginger, which spreads steadily in low-light environments. Inland sea oats add graceful texture in part-shade areas and reseed naturally, handling Harvey's periodic heavy rainfall without washing out or thinning.

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Is a raised vegetable garden a practical option in Harvey given the soil conditions?

Raised beds are genuinely the best approach for vegetable gardening in Harvey. The dense alluvial clay compacts easily, warms slowly in spring, and stays wet long after rains,making in-ground production difficult. Build raised beds at least 12 inches tall, fill with a topsoil-compost blend, and you gain complete control over the growing medium. Harvey's frost window from roughly December 15 to February 10 allows two full growing seasons per year with proper planning.

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Whether you're new to Harvey or a longtime resident, your yard deserves the best. From our New Orleans-area suppliers to your property, we handle the heavy lifting. The easiest way to get bulk landscape materials in Harvey—guaranteed.

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