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Highland Park, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Highland Park 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

Highland Park lawns and beds perform noticeably better when homeowners invest in a soil amendment program before simply adding plants or sod. Incorporate three to four inches of finished compost into the top eight inches of existing soil each fall, then top-dress again lightly in early spring. This two-season approach gradually breaks up the compacted urban soil profile, improves drainage, and builds the organic matter content that expensive fertilizers alone cannot replicate.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Highland Park's mature tree canopy is one of the neighborhood's most valuable assets, and proper mulching protects it. Spread a three to four inch layer of bulk hardwood mulch beneath each tree, starting six inches from the base and reaching out to the drip line. This practice retains moisture during summer dry spells, moderates root zone temperature, and reduces compaction from foot traffic on the clay-heavy soils beneath these long-established specimens.

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Primary ZIP: 75209
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Preparing Highland Park landscape beds before the first frost, typically around November 15, gives perennials and shrubs a much better chance of thriving through winter. Cut back spent annuals, top-dress beds with two inches of fresh bulk compost, and follow with a three inch layer of mulch to insulate root zones. This sequence locks in soil warmth, adds slow-release nutrients, and positions beds for a strong emergence when temperatures warm again in March.

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Which mulch color works best for the formal beds typical of Highland Park landscapes?

Dark brown or black-dyed hardwood mulch is popular in Highland Park because it creates strong contrast against the green turf and manicured hedges typical of the neighborhood's formal aesthetic. Color-enhanced mulch holds its appearance longer through the fading UV exposure of a Texas summer and gives freshly maintained beds a polished, finished look throughout the season.

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My Highland Park yard has persistent drainage problems after heavy rain. Can bulk landscape materials help?

Yes. The Blackland clay beneath Highland Park shrinks and swells dramatically with rainfall, creating drainage issues in low-lying beds. Incorporating bulk compost into bed soil improves structure over time. For more immediate relief, installing crushed granite or river rock in problem areas helps surface water move away from foundations and plant roots more efficiently during the area's roughly 40 inches of annual rainfall.

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How often should I topdress my Highland Park lawn with bulk compost?

Topdressing established Highland Park lawns with a quarter inch layer of bulk compost once or twice per year, typically in spring and early fall, improves the clay-heavy soil gradually without smothering grass blades. Over several seasons this practice boosts microbial activity, softens compaction, and reduces reliance on synthetic fertilizers, resulting in a denser turf that handles both summer heat and winter dormancy more gracefully.

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Highland Park is one of the most meticulously maintained communities in all of Texas, where manicured lawns and precision landscaping are simply part of the neighborhood standard. Beneath those picture-perfect exteriors, the underlying urban soil is often compacted and nutrient-depleted from decades of heavy foot traffic and chemical use. Delivering premium compost, topsoil blends, and aged mulch to Highland Park properties gives homeowners and their landscape crews the quality raw materials those exacting standards demand.

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