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Lake Oswego, Oregon's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Lake Oswego 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

Accurate problem identification should always precede any Lake Oswego garden treatment with products or interventions. Many apparent pest or disease issues actually stem from cultural causes like chronic overwatering, poor drainage, or wrong site selection. Treating the wrong problem wastes money and effort while potentially causing additional harm.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Lake Oswego's refined streetscapes reward investment in quality hardscape materials. Choosing locally sourced basalt or Columbia River cobble for borders and accent features connects Lake Oswego landscapes to the region's natural geology. Set stones on a compacted gravel base rather than directly on loam to prevent frost-heave settling during wet winters, even Zone 8b's relatively mild temperature swings around Lake Oswego produce enough fluctuation to shift improperly set stone noticeably over time.

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Primary ZIP: 97034
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Lake Oswego gardeners can extend seasonal color nearly year-round by selecting plants that peak at staggered intervals. Hellebores and witch hazel carry winter interest from December through February, while late-blooming sedums and asters bridge the summer-to-fall gap before November frost arrives. This layered succession strategy keeps Lake Oswego gardens visually engaging through Oregon's grey season without requiring constant replanting or intensive maintenance throughout the year.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the best bulk mulch for ornamental beds in a Lake Oswego landscape?

For Lake Oswego's refined aesthetic, dark-dyed cedar or fine fir bark provides a clean, consistent backdrop that makes plant color pop. From a performance standpoint, medium bark decomposes at a rate that steadily improves the underlying loam. Apply 2 to 3 inches annually each spring, increase slightly in shaded north-facing beds where moisture lingers and decomposition slows through the wet season.

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How do I stabilize a sloped area in my Lake Oswego yard that washes out each winter?

Layering angular rip-rap at the base of a Lake Oswego slope with erosion-control bark on the upper grade creates a two-zone system that handles different water velocities. Planting native groundcovers like kinnikinnick or native ferns within the mulched zone adds root reinforcement. Address slopes before October so plantings root before the wet season intensifies in November.

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Should I build raised vegetable beds in my Lake Oswego backyard or amend the existing soil?

Raised beds outperform in-ground amendment in most Lake Oswego settings because they drain faster and warm earlier, critical when frost risk persists until around March 15. Fill with a 60/30/10 blend of topsoil, compost, and coarse sand. Beds elevated 10 to 12 inches can typically be planted 2 to 3 weeks ahead of Lake Oswego in-ground gardens each spring.

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In Lake Oswego, curb appeal matters—and it starts with quality landscape supplies. As part of the Portland delivery zone, Lake Oswego enjoys access to our full range of products. Landscaping made simple: choose, order, and we deliver to Lake Oswego.

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