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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

Winterizing irrigation systems before freezing weather arrives in Loveland prevents expensive damage to pipes, fittings, and valves. Water trapped in lines expands as it freezes, cracking components that functioned perfectly all season. Blowing out lines completely and draining all low points takes minimal time compared to repair costs.

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Loveland's clay-dominated soils benefit enormously from annual bulk compost applications that gradually transform both structure and fertility. Spread 1 to 2 inches of finished compost across all planting beds each spring and work it lightly into the surface. Unlike synthetic fertilizers, compost feeds the entire soil food web, the biological engine Loveland's dense clay needs to become more friable and absorptive over time, reducing compaction, improving drainage, and cutting irrigation demands on established beds season after season.

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Defined bed edges give Loveland landscapes a polished, intentional look that noticeably increases curb appeal. Use a half-moon edger or flat spade to cut a clean 3 to 4 inch trench along all bed borders each spring, then re-cut once mid-season as grass fills back in. In Loveland's clay soil, crisp edging also physically stops the underground tunneling that aggressive Kentucky bluegrass accomplishes when beds lack a well-maintained physical boundary.

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How deep should the base be for a bulk gravel patio or seating area in Loveland?

Excavate 6 to 8 inches and fill with compacted road base before adding any finished gravel or paver surface in Loveland. The area's clay subgrade shifts dramatically through repeated freeze-thaw cycles, and a properly compacted base prevents frost heave from pushing surface materials out of alignment. Skipping the base layer is the most common cause of premature patio failure in northern Colorado.

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What bulk mulch is best for Loveland tree rings and established shade trees?

Shredded hardwood or arborist wood chips are ideal for Loveland tree rings. Apply a 3 to 4 inch layer from just outside the root flare out to the drip line, keeping mulch several inches away from the bark itself to prevent rot and disease. This mulch ring retains moisture, moderates soil temperature, and eliminates mower and trimmer contact, one of the leading causes of long-term tree decline in Loveland residential landscapes.

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When should Loveland homeowners apply bulk mulch to protect perennials through winter?

Wait until after Loveland's first hard frost, typically early to mid-October, before applying a fresh 3-inch mulch layer. Mulching while soil is still warm encourages late-season growth that is highly vulnerable to freeze damage. Once the ground has cooled, mulch insulates crowns against the repeated freeze-thaw cycles Loveland experiences from November through March, protecting marginally hardy Zone 5b perennials from heaving and desiccation.

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Beautiful yards are a Loveland tradition, and we're proud to be part of it. As part of the Fort Collins delivery zone, Loveland enjoys access to our full range of products. Join the Loveland homeowners who've discovered easier landscape supply shopping.

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