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Lake St. Louis, Missouri's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Lake St. Louis 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

Lake St. Louis properties near the lake and retention areas frequently deal with water pooling after heavy rains. Incorporating crushed limestone or river rock along low-lying bed borders improves drainage while adding a clean, finished look. In Missouri's clay-heavy soil, pairing decorative stone with a layer of quality topsoil helps redirect runoff and keeps plant roots from sitting in waterlogged conditions during spring storms.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Lake St. Louis homeowners invest heavily in curb appeal, and the color of bulk mulch plays a bigger role than most people realize. Dark brown or black dyed mulch creates high contrast against green lawns and bright flowering plants, giving beds a polished, finished look that complements the well-kept neighborhoods near the lake. Undyed hardwood mulch fades to gray within a season, so refreshing with a thin top layer each spring keeps beds looking sharp.

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Primary ZIP: 63367
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Timing landscape bed maintenance around Lake St. Louis's frost dates helps plants establish quickly and stay healthy through summer. Cutting back ornamental grasses and perennials in early March and refreshing mulch before the last frost date of April 15 gives beds a clean look and protects emerging growth. Waiting too long to mulch in spring allows weeds to germinate in bare soil and become much harder to manage later in the season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I choose between mulch and decorative stone for my Lake St. Louis landscaping?

Mulch is generally better for planting beds where you want to support soil health and moisture retention near Lake St. Louis. Decorative stone works well in low-maintenance areas, along foundations, or in dry creek beds where drainage is the priority. Stone does not break down like mulch, so it requires less frequent replacement but does not add organic matter to the clay-heavy local soils.

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Is bulk compost worth adding to established beds in Lake St. Louis?

Yes, top-dressing established beds with an inch of compost each spring is one of the most effective ways to improve Lake St. Louis's clay soil over time. Compost introduces organic matter that loosens compacted clay, improves drainage, and feeds beneficial soil organisms. Apply it before refreshing your mulch layer so both materials work together through the growing season.

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How much topsoil should I order to level a low spot in my Lake St. Louis yard?

For a low spot that holds water after rain, plan to bring in enough topsoil to raise the area 4 to 6 inches above the surrounding grade, then account for settling of about 15 to 20 percent. Because Lake St. Louis soils are primarily clay, blending delivered topsoil with compost before grading improves drainage in the filled area and helps grass establish more evenly.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Lake St. Louis is a planned community built around its namesake lake, with manicured neighborhoods and waterfront properties that set a high standard for curb appeal. The mix of established subdivisions and newer developments creates consistent demand for bulk mulch, topsoil, and decorative stone. MulchMound.com delivers directly to Lake St. Louis driveways, making it simple to keep your landscape looking polished all season long.

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