Serving Silver Spring & Surrounding Areas

Lanham, Maryland's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Lanham 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

Mature size should drive tree selection for Lanham properties rather than current nursery appearance that changes dramatically over time. That small tree will grow substantially over years and decades to reach its genetic potential. Power lines, building foundations, neighboring properties, and overhead clearances all impose practical limits.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Timing mulch applications in Lanham to align with key seasonal transitions maximizes their benefit. Apply a fresh layer in mid-spring,just after the last frost around April 20,to seal in soil moisture before summer heat sets in. A second application in late October, after plants go dormant but before the ground freezes, insulates root systems and reduces freeze-thaw heaving. Two well-timed applications consistently outperform one heavy layer applied at the wrong time of year.

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Container gardens in Lanham offer flexibility to showcase seasonal color on patios, porches, and entryways. Use a quality potting mix rather than garden soil, which compacts in pots and drains poorly. In Zone 7a, start container plantings after April 20 and transition to cold-tolerant annuals or ornamental kale in fall before the October 20 frost date. Clustering pots together conserves moisture and creates a more visually impactful arrangement than scattering them individually.

Frequently Asked Questions

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My Lanham backyard has a section that stays muddy and drains very slowly after heavy rain. What are my options?

Drainage issues in Lanham often stem from compacted silt loam combined with flat grade. Options range from simple to complex: topdressing with compost and aerating compacted lawn areas gradually improves absorption. Installing a dry creek bed with washed gravel channels runoff aesthetically. Or a French drain system moves water reliably in persistent cases. Assess the direction water needs to flow before committing to a solution.

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Should I use compost or topsoil to improve my Lanham planting beds?

For existing Lanham beds, compost is usually the better choice. It adds organic matter, improves microbial activity, and enhances the drainage characteristics of silt loam without dramatically changing soil volume. Topsoil is more appropriate for filling grade depressions or establishing new lawn areas. Locally sourced bulk materials also tend to have more consistent quality than bagged alternatives from big-box stores.

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What edging material works best for defining garden beds in my Lanham yard?

Steel and aluminum edging are excellent choices for Lanham garden beds,they create a crisp, durable boundary that holds back mulch and resists lawn encroachment. Plastic edging is less expensive but can heave during freeze-thaw cycles common in Zone 7a. Natural stone or brick edging provides a decorative look but requires a stable base and periodic releveling. Any edging performs best when installed at least 4 to 6 inches deep.

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In Lanham, curb appeal matters—and it starts with quality landscape supplies. Conveniently located near Silver Spring, Lanham residents get quick access to our inventory. Your neighbors will wonder how you got such great materials—we'll be our secret.

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