Serving High Point & Surrounding Areas

King, North Carolina's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your King 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

In King, where yards frequently slope toward the foothills, applying mulch at 3–4 inches rather than the standard 2 helps lock moisture in place and resist washdown after heavy spring rains. Too shallow and it migrates; too deep and it risks suffocating roots or harboring voles. A mid-April application — just before King's last frost window closes around April 19 — sets beds up for a strong growing season without encouraging mold beneath overly thick layers.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

King gardeners navigating dry spells between the area's 45 annual inches of rain will find drought-tolerant native plantings a smart investment. Species like little bluestem grass, black-eyed Susan, and aromatic aster thrive in Zone 7b conditions and establish well in King's clay-based soils once mulched properly. A 2 to 3 inch ring of mulch around each plant conserves moisture between rain events and reduces supplemental watering needs significantly.

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Primary ZIP: 27021
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Fall is the ideal window for lawn renovation in King, North Carolina. Overseeding cool-season fescue between mid-September and mid-October, when soil temperatures drop below 70 degrees, gives grass the best chance to establish before the November 3 first frost. Topdressing newly seeded areas with a thin layer of compost helps seeds retain moisture and improves germination rates in King's compacted red clay.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What bulk material works best for controlling erosion on my sloped King property?

On King's sloped properties, shredded hardwood mulch paired with erosion control netting works well on moderate grades. For steeper banks, river rock holds better under heavy rain. King receives around 45 inches of rainfall annually, and exposed slopes erode quickly. A 3 to 4 inch mulch layer anchored with netting gives new plantings time to establish and stabilize the soil with their roots.

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Can I use bulk river rock as a mulch alternative in my King landscape beds?

River rock works well in King as a low-maintenance alternative to organic mulch, especially in full-sun foundation beds. It does not break down or wash away easily on slopes. One consideration in King's Zone 7b climate is that rock absorbs heat, which can stress nearby plants in summer. Pair it with drought-tolerant natives and landscape fabric to manage weeds beneath the stone.

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When is the best time to add bulk compost to my garden beds in King?

The two best times to add bulk compost in King are early spring just before the last frost clears around April 19, and mid-fall after the growing season winds down. Fall applications have more time to break down and integrate into red clay before spring planting. Working compost into beds annually builds organic matter and steadily improves drainage in King's heavy soils.

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Positioned at the edge of the Piedmont foothills in Stokes County, King carries a proud small-town identity while welcoming steady residential growth along its outskirts. Sloped terrain and the region's signature red clay make quality soil amendments a genuine priority for local homeowners. Bulk deliveries of hardwood mulch, topsoil, and gravel give King residents the materials they need to build yards that hold up through wet springs and dry summers without repeated trips to a supply yard.

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