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Complete Your Lake Forest 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

Healthy plants resist pest and disease pressure significantly better than stressed ones in Lake Forest Park landscapes throughout the growing season. Proper watering, appropriate light exposure, good air circulation, and adequate nutrition create vigorous plants that tolerate some damage without major impact on appearance or long-term survival.

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Lake Forest Park's mature tree canopy creates deeply shaded conditions where standard sun-loving plants struggle. Embrace shade-tolerant groundcovers like sweet woodruff, epimedium, or native bunchberry to carpet areas under conifers. Supplement thin, root-competed glacial till under large trees with a 2-inch layer of compost annually, since little rainfall penetrates dense canopy and nutrient competition from tree roots is intense year-round.

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Incorporating bulk compost into Lake Forest Park garden beds each fall gives soil biology time to process organic matter through our mild Zone 8b winters before spring growth begins. Even established shrub beds benefit from a 2-inch annual top-dressing that slowly improves underlying glacial till. Compost also buffers pH fluctuations caused by conifer needle drop, which is common throughout Lake Forest Park's forested neighborhoods.

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How deep should I mulch around the large conifers in my Lake Forest Park yard?

For large conifers in Lake Forest Park, apply mulch 3 to 4 inches deep in a wide ring extending to the drip line, keeping it 6 inches away from the trunk. This mimics natural forest floor conditions, retains summer moisture, and moderates soil temperature. Avoid volcano mulching,piling material against bark traps moisture and invites fungal disease in our consistently wet Pacific Northwest climate.

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Does Lake Forest Park's heavy rainfall cause drainage problems I should address with gravel?

Yes,Lake Forest Park's glacial till drains slowly and 40 annual inches of rain concentrate heavily from November through January. Low spots and downhill grades collect runoff quickly. Installing drain rock in French drains or gravel-lined swales redirects water before it pools around foundations or drowns plant roots. A cubic yard of drain rock goes a long way in a typical residential drainage project.

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What's the best way to control erosion on Lake Forest Park's wooded slopes?

Lake Forest Park's forested hillsides are susceptible to erosion when ground cover thins or is disturbed. Planting native sword ferns, salal, and Oregon grape holds glacial till effectively with deep root systems. Covering bare areas with arborist wood chips 3 to 4 inches deep while plants establish dramatically slows erosion from heavy winter rainfall before roots can anchor the soil.

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