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Long Beach, Mississippi's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Long Beach 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

Long Beach properties often sit on relatively flat terrain where sandy soil can create unexpected drainage challenges after heavy Gulf Coast rain events. When planning new landscape beds, grade the soil slightly away from the home's foundation before adding fill or topsoil to encourage water to move away from the structure. Incorporating a layer of crushed limestone or washed river gravel beneath raised beds improves drainage significantly. Addressing water movement before planting protects both your landscape investment and your home's long-term structural integrity.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Weed pressure in Long Beach beds is most intense from April through September when warm soil temperatures encourage rapid germination. Applying a two to three inch layer of bulk hardwood or pine bark mulch right after spring cleanup creates a physical barrier that blocks light from reaching weed seeds. Replenishing mulch each spring before weeds establish gives Long Beach homeowners a significant head start and reduces hand-pulling throughout the summer months.

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Delivering to Long Beach, Mississippi

Primary ZIP: 39560
+1 ZIP codes
39560
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Long Beach gardeners who incorporate Gulf Coast natives like muhly grass, beautyberry, and yaupon holly into their landscape beds reduce both watering needs and long-term maintenance costs. These plants are adapted to Zone 9a conditions and the area's sandy soils. Surrounding native plantings with a fresh layer of pine bark mulch helps retain what moisture the soil does hold and gives beds a polished, finished appearance year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much mulch do I need for a typical Long Beach flower bed?

For most Long Beach beds, plan on three inches of mulch for new installations and one to two inches for annual top-dressing. Because Long Beach soils drain quickly due to their sandy texture, a slightly thicker layer helps retain moisture during dry stretches. One cubic yard covers roughly 100 square feet at three inches deep, so measure your beds carefully before placing a bulk order.

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Is pine straw or wood mulch better for Long Beach yards?

Both work well in Long Beach, but the choice depends on your plants. Pine straw is lightweight, breaks down slowly, and suits acid-loving shrubs like azaleas and gardenias. Wood mulches like hardwood or pine bark add organic matter to Long Beach's nutrient-light sandy soil as they decompose, improving structure over time. Many homeowners use wood mulch in mixed beds and pine straw under established shrubs.

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What type of stone works best for Long Beach garden paths and driveways?

Crushed limestone and pea gravel are popular choices for Long Beach paths and driveways. Crushed limestone compacts well and holds up under traffic, while pea gravel offers a cleaner look for garden paths. Because Long Beach has sandy soil that drains freely, you typically do not need extensive base preparation, though a compacted gravel base under driveway areas is still recommended for lasting stability.

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Long Beach sits quietly between Gulfport and Pass Christian, offering a relaxed residential feel with easy beach access and a tight-knit community character that longtime residents treasure. Families here invest seriously in their yards and outdoor living spaces, and the demand for quality landscape materials stays high throughout the year. MulchMound makes bulk delivery straightforward for Long Beach addresses, whether you need a few yards of mulch for the front beds or a full load of topsoil for a backyard project. Clean, dependable service fits right in with the neighborhood's steady, welcoming pace.

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