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Long Hill, Connecticut's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Long Hill 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

Efficient irrigation in Long Hill landscapes targets water where plants can actually use it rather than spraying everything uniformly regardless of need. Turf areas, established beds, and new plantings all have different water requirements. Zoning irrigation by plant type and age delivers appropriate amounts without waste or stress.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Long Hill gardeners should plan their mulch application calendar around the October 25 first frost. Laying a fresh 3-inch layer of shredded bark mulch over perennial beds in mid-to-late October locks in residual soil warmth and shields roots from the freeze-thaw cycles that are common through Connecticut winters. Come spring, gently pull mulch a few inches back from plant crowns once temperatures reliably stay above freezing after April 15 to prevent crown rot.

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Long Hill's sandy loam soil is easy to work but loses nutrients quickly due to its fast drainage. Each spring, incorporate 2 to 3 inches of bulk compost worked about 6 inches deep into planting beds before setting out annuals or perennials. This improves nutrient retention and water-holding capacity without creating soggy conditions. With roughly 40 inches of annual rainfall distributed unevenly across the season, that added organic matter acts as a buffer during dry summer stretches.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much mulch do I actually need for my Long Hill property, and how do I figure out the right depth?

For most Long Hill planting beds, a 2- to 3-inch mulch depth hits the sweet spot. Sandy loam drains quickly, so mulch helps retain moisture between rain events and moderates soil temperature through summer heat. Measure your bed square footage, then divide by 324 to get cubic yards needed at 1 inch deep, multiply by your target depth to get your final order quantity.

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Can bulk crushed stone or gravel help with drainage problems in my Long Hill yard?

Yes, while Long Hill's sandy loam drains reasonably well on its own, low-lying areas can still pool water after heavy rain. A dry creek bed or crushed stone channel graded away from your foundation helps redirect runoff effectively. Given the roughly 40 inches of annual rainfall this region receives, combining permeable stone with proper grading is one of the most durable drainage solutions available.

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Is it worth filling raised beds with bulk topsoil in Long Hill, or will the existing native soil work fine for vegetables?

Long Hill's sandy loam is workable but tends to be low in organic matter and dries out fast in July and August. A blended bulk topsoil and compost mix in raised beds gives vegetables a noticeably richer root environment. Raised beds also warm up faster in spring, which matters in Long Hill where the last frost typically falls around April 15, you can often start planting one to two weeks earlier than in-ground beds.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Long Hill's charming neighborhoods and well-kept yards deserve quality landscaping materials. Our Bridgeport delivery routes include Long Hill for convenient doorstep service. Get started today and see why locals trust us for their landscape needs.

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