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Lithia Springs, Georgia's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Lithia Springs 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

Planting holes should be wide rather than deep for Lithia Springs landscape installations to succeed long-term. Roots spread horizontally seeking nutrients and moisture rather than growing straight down. A hole two to three times the root ball width but only as deep as the root mass encourages the lateral growth that plants actually need.

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Lithia Springs gardeners should have frost protection materials in place before November 10, when the area's first average frost typically arrives. Tender perennials and newly planted shrubs benefit from a fresh 3- to 4-inch mulch layer applied in late October, which insulates root zones against temperature swings throughout winter. For container plants that cannot be moved indoors, clustering them together against a south-facing wall significantly reduces cold exposure during the brief but damaging freezes common to the area.

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Raised bed gardening is an excellent solution for Lithia Springs homeowners frustrated by the area's heavy clay soil. Building beds just 10 to 12 inches high and filling them with a blend of topsoil, compost, and aged bark fines gives vegetables and herbs the loose, well-drained root environment they need to thrive. Position raised beds where they receive at least 6 hours of direct sun daily and orient rows north to south to maximize light exposure across the long Zone 8a growing season.

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What bulk fill material should I use to build raised garden beds in Lithia Springs?

A blend of screened topsoil, compost, and coarse bark fines or perlite works well for Lithia Springs raised beds. Avoid filling beds entirely with native clay, which compacts badly and drains poorly in a confined space. A mix of roughly 60% topsoil, 30% compost, and 10% coarse amendment creates a loose, fertile growing medium suited to vegetables and herbs through Zone 8a's extended growing season.

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How do I keep mulch from washing down my sloped Lithia Springs yard after heavy rains?

Slope erosion is a common challenge in Lithia Springs, where clay soil sheds water rapidly during spring rain events. Shredded hardwood mulch interlocks and resists displacement far better than pine nuggets or large bark chips. Installing landscape timber edging or half-round borders at the base of sloped beds also helps contain material. On steep grades, combining mulch with erosion-control blankets and low ground cover plantings provides the most durable long-term solution.

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Can bulk compost be used as a top dressing for a Lithia Springs lawn?

Absolutely, compost top-dressing is one of the most beneficial things Lithia Springs homeowners can do for a clay-compacted lawn. Apply a quarter- to half-inch layer after core aeration in late summer or fall, then water it in thoroughly. Over time, compost improves soil structure, encourages earthworm activity, and reduces the thatch buildup that commonly plagues Bermuda and zoysia lawns throughout the Douglas County area.

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Lithia Springs gardens and lawns thrive when they're built on premium materials. As part of the Atlanta delivery zone, Lithia Springs enjoys access to our full range of products. Start your project right with materials delivered fresh to your door.

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