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Lake Tapps, Washington's Landscape Supply Company

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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

Bulb layering in Lake Tapps containers and garden beds creates extended spring displays from single planting areas that bloom for months rather than weeks. Setting large bulbs deep, medium bulbs at middle depth, and small bulbs shallow produces waves of successive bloom as different species reach flowering time through the spring season.

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Lake Tapps properties with waterfront or sloped yards face meaningful erosion risk during the region's heavy fall and winter rains. Planting deep-rooted natives like red osier dogwood, snowberry, or native willow along slopes stabilizes banks while providing wildlife habitat. Supplement early plant establishment with a 4-inch wood chip mulch layer that absorbs rainfall impact and slows runoff velocity. Never leave bare soil on any Lake Tapps slope from October through March,water moves fast on unprotected glacial till.

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Lake Tapps gardeners who topdress vegetable and ornamental beds with 2 to 3 inches of finished compost each fall see measurably better plant performance the following season. Compost improves the water-holding capacity of the area's lean glacial till soils while feeding the microbial communities that make nutrients plant-available. Order bulk compost in fall when delivery demand is lighter than the spring rush, and cover the pile with a tarp to prevent nutrient leaching through Lake Tapps's rainy winter months.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What bulk material is best for controlling erosion along my Lake Tapps waterfront?

Large riprap rock,typically 6 to 12 inch angular granite or basalt,is the most durable solution where wave action and boat wakes impact the bank. For gentler slopes above the waterline, combining native plantings with a wood chip mulch layer stabilizes soil without the hard visual edge of pure rock. Always verify Pierce County shoreline regulations before placing fill or rock material along the Lake Tapps waterfront.

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How do I prepare Lake Tapps garden beds for spring planting after a wet winter?

Wait until soil no longer smears when squeezed,usually mid-March in Lake Tapps,before working it. Incorporate 2 to 3 inches of compost to restore organic matter lost through winter leaching and lightly fork compacted areas without deep tilling, which damages long-term soil structure. Raised beds with well-draining soil blends are typically workable 2 to 3 weeks earlier than in-ground beds in the Lake Tapps area.

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What gravel works best for a Lake Tapps driveway that handles regular heavy truck traffic?

Crushed 1.5-inch minus road base gravel is the standard choice for Lake Tapps driveways under heavy loads. Angular crushed rock binds together under compaction far better than rounded gravel, resisting rutting even when glacial till soils become saturated in winter. Install at least 6 inches of compacted base for driveways expecting frequent delivery or heavy vehicle traffic, and crown the surface slightly to encourage lateral drainage.

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Beautiful yards are a Lake Tapps tradition, and we're proud to be part of it. From our Seattle-area suppliers to your property, we handle the heavy lifting. Your neighbors will wonder how you got such great materials—we'll be our secret.

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