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Lakewood, Colorado's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Lakewood 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

Annual potting mix replacement refreshes Lakewood containers that remain planted with permanent specimens year after year. Nutrients deplete over time, media structure degrades with repeated watering cycles, and disease organisms accumulate in old growing mixes. Fresh mix each spring gives permanent container plantings a healthy restart.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Raised bed gardening in Lakewood is a smart way to bypass the city's clay-heavy native soil for vegetable and herb production. Build beds at least 12 inches deep using cedar or dry-stacked stone, then fill with a blend of two-thirds screened topsoil and one-third bulk compost. Position beds on a south-facing exposure to maximize sun between Lakewood's last frost on May 5 and first frost on October 5, approximately 153 frost-free days ideal for warm-season crops.

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Native plantings in Lakewood neighborhoods dramatically reduce irrigation and maintenance while supporting local pollinators throughout the growing season. Blue Oat Grass, Penstemon, and Rocky Mountain Phlox are Zone 6a-adapted choices that establish well in Lakewood's clay soil and thrive on the city's 40 annual inches of rainfall once past their first summer. Underplant natives with 2 to 3 inches of shredded wood mulch to retain moisture during establishment and gradually improve soil structure as it decomposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What ratio of topsoil to compost should I use to fill raised vegetable beds in my Lakewood yard?

A blend of 60 to 65% screened topsoil and 35 to 40% bulk compost is ideal for Lakewood raised beds. This ratio provides drainage, nutrient retention, and the loose structure vegetable roots need. Pure topsoil in Lakewood tends to compact in raised beds after one season, so the compost component keeps the mix workable and biologically active. Refresh the top 2 inches with new compost each spring.

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How do I prepare a new native plant bed in Lakewood's clay soil for best results?

Remove existing turf, then till 3 inches of bulk compost into the top 8 inches of Lakewood's native clay to improve drainage and aeration. Native plants tolerate clay better than most non-natives, but proper initial preparation reduces establishment losses significantly. Apply a 2 to 3 inch shredded wood mulch layer after planting and water regularly through the first summer until roots are fully established.

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Is bulk gravel or wood mulch the better choice for Lakewood parkway strips along the street?

For Lakewood parkway strips, crushed gravel or decomposed granite generally outperforms wood mulch. Parkway areas receive foot traffic, road runoff, and occasional snow plow disturbance that displaces lighter mulch easily. A 3-inch gravel layer over landscape fabric handles Lakewood's 40 annual inches of precipitation without erosion, stays stable under foot traffic, and eliminates the annual replenishment cost that wood mulch requires in this high-use zone.

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From spring plantings to fall cleanup, Lakewood yards need reliable supplies. From our Denver-area suppliers to your property, we handle the heavy lifting. Ready to elevate your outdoor space? We're ready to deliver.

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