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Complete Your Hurricane 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

Clean bed edging is one of the most impactful finishing touches you can add to a Hurricane yard, especially in newer neighborhoods where lawn grasses can aggressively creep into landscape beds. Use a flat spade or half-moon edger to cut a crisp vertical border two to three inches deep along all bed lines before applying fresh mulch each spring. That defined trench creates a physical barrier that slows grass encroachment and makes the mulch line look intentional and sharp rather than scattered.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Hurricane yards on flatter lots can collect standing water after heavy spring rains, which are common with 44 inches of annual rainfall in this region. If you notice slow-draining areas near foundation beds or low corners of the yard, adding a layer of coarse gravel beneath your mulch or incorporating a simple French drain can prevent root rot and keep plantings healthy through wet seasons.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Weed pressure in Hurricane tends to peak in late spring and again in early fall when soil temperatures are warm and moisture is plentiful. Laying a two-inch base of bulk shredded mulch over bare soil right after the last frost date of April 15 cuts off light to germinating weed seeds before they establish. Reapplying a thin refresh coat each fall keeps the barrier working through the next growing season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How deep should I lay mulch in my Hurricane landscaping beds?

In Hurricane, a two to three inch mulch layer is the sweet spot for most planting beds. The area gets enough rainfall that going much deeper can trap excess moisture around plant crowns and encourage fungal issues. Keeping mulch pulled a few inches away from stem bases lets air circulate while still protecting roots from temperature swings.

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Is river rock a good choice for low-maintenance landscaping in Hurricane?

River rock works well in Hurricane for areas like foundation beds, pathways, and slopes where you want a long-lasting low-maintenance solution. Stone does not break down like organic mulch, so it holds its appearance through the region's wet winters. It also reduces the frequency of reapplication, which saves money over time compared to annual mulch refreshes.

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What is the best time of year to add bulk compost to my Hurricane lawn?

Early fall, just before Hurricane's first frost around October 28, is the ideal window for topdressing a lawn with bulk compost. The compost works into the soil during the cool, moist months, improving the silt loam structure before spring green-up. A thin quarter-inch layer spread evenly across the turf is enough to see meaningful improvement without smothering grass.

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Hurricane has earned a reputation as one of the fastest-growing cities in West Virginia, with Putnam County's expanding subdivisions and retail developments reshaping its landscape almost every season. That growth means plenty of freshly graded lots, new construction projects, and homeowners eager to establish attractive yards from scratch. Bulk landscape material delivery is a natural fit for a city where new beds are being built constantly and topsoil demand stays high. MulchMound.com keeps pace with Hurricane's momentum, delivering mulch, fill, and stone when and where projects need them.

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