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League City, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your League City 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

Winter planning season lets League City gardeners evaluate the past year thoughtfully and prepare strategically for the next growing season. Assessing what worked well, what failed despite effort, and what you want to change informs better decisions. Ordering seeds and plants early secures best selection before popular items sell out.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

League City's position near Clear Lake and Galveston Bay means many neighborhoods sit in low-lying areas where clay soils stay saturated for extended periods after heavy rain. Raising landscape bed grades by mounding soil 4 to 6 inches above surrounding lawn level keeps roots out of the saturated clay zone and dramatically improves plant survival. For persistently ponding yard areas, a dry creek bed filled with river rock moves water efficiently toward drainage outflows while adding genuine visual interest to League City landscapes.

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Primary ZIP: 77573
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

League City's warm climate and coastal humidity create conditions where weed seeds germinate in landscape beds almost continuously from February through November. Maintaining a consistent 3-inch mulch depth is the most cost-effective defense against this constant pressure. Bulk hardwood mulch applied in late February sets the season up well, and a light top-off in September keeps coverage effective into fall. Always clear or treat existing weeds before mulching,applying mulch over established weeds only delays the problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What soil amendments make the biggest difference in League City's dense clay soil?

Expanded shale and compost used together produce the most meaningful improvement for League City's clay. Till 3 to 4 inches of each into new planting beds before installation. Expanded shale creates permanent structural pores in clay and never breaks down, while compost feeds soil biology and improves nutrient availability. In League City's humid Zone 9a climate, compost needs annual replenishment as it decomposes, but expanded shale remains effective indefinitely.

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What native plants handle League City's clay soil and seasonal flooding near the bay?

Swamp rose mallow, native buttonbush, and gulf muhly grass all tolerate wet clay without rotting and thrive in League City's Zone 9a heat. Virginia wildrye is an excellent native grass for shaded wet spots under large trees. Once established under a 3-inch mulch layer, these plants handle League City's fluctuating moisture conditions,from saturated winter soils to dry summer stretches,far better than non-native ornamentals that struggle with the extremes.

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Are raised beds worth building in League City given the area's wet, clay-heavy soil conditions?

Raised beds are especially valuable in League City precisely because of the wet clay. Elevating the growing medium 10 to 12 inches above grade keeps roots out of the saturation zone that persists after heavy rains near the bay. Use rot-resistant cedar or composite lumber frames and fill with a compost-topsoil-perlite blend for excellent drainage. With League City's last frost around February 15, raised beds can begin producing spring vegetables as early as the end of February.

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League City properties deserve landscape materials that match their character. We bring Houston's best landscape supplies directly to League City driveways. No trailer needed—we bring premium materials right to your driveway.

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