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Lowell, Arkansas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Lowell 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

In Lowell, one of the highest-impact improvements you can make to an established landscape is redefining your planting bed edges before applying fresh mulch each spring. Use a flat spade or a half-moon edger to cut a clean 3 to 4 inch trench along the border between your lawn and your beds, creating a visible separation that frames the entire yard. This physical barrier slows grass from creeping into the bed, gives the mulch a crisp line to butt against, and makes the whole property look more intentional and cared for without requiring any new plantings at all.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Lowell properties frequently deal with low spots where water collects after rain, especially given the area's rocky clay soil that absorbs moisture slowly. Before adding new landscape beds, identify where water pools and grade those areas away from structures. Incorporating a French drain or a simple dry creek bed filled with river rock can redirect runoff and prevent root rot in shrubs and perennials planted in those problem zones.

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Primary ZIP: 72745
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72745
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Lowell gardeners should add a protective mulch layer to all planting beds before the first frost, typically around October 28. Applying two to three inches of shredded hardwood mulch in mid-October insulates perennial roots through winter temperature swings, reduces frost heaving, and saves you from replanting losses come spring. This is especially valuable for marginally hardy plants in Zone 7a, where late cold snaps can surprise even experienced Lowell gardeners.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much bulk topsoil do I need to level and reseed a patchy lawn area in Lowell?

For leveling low spots before seeding in Lowell, a one to two inch layer of screened topsoil is usually enough to smooth the surface without smothering existing grass. Calculate your square footage and divide by 324 for a one-inch layer or 162 for a two-inch layer to find cubic yards needed. Lowell's rocky clay base benefits from topsoil that contains some sand or compost to improve drainage before you seed.

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How close to my house foundation should I place mulch around foundation shrubs in Lowell?

Keep mulch at least six inches away from your home's foundation and any wood siding or trim. In Lowell, where annual rainfall averages 47 inches, mulch piled against a foundation holds moisture and can lead to wood rot, termite activity, or mold. Apply two to three inches across the bed, tapering thinner as it approaches the structure, and make sure gutters direct water away from the bed area.

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Should I fill my new raised garden beds in Lowell with bulk topsoil or bulk compost?

The best approach for Lowell raised beds is a blend of roughly sixty percent screened topsoil and forty percent compost. Pure compost drains quickly and shrinks significantly as it breaks down. Pure topsoil in this region tends to reflect the dense clay base and compact inside raised frames. A blended mix gives plants healthy drainage, good nutrient levels, and a stable structure through the entire growing season.

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Lowell occupies a busy stretch of the I-49 corridor between Rogers and Springdale, and its residential neighborhoods have expanded steadily as the broader Northwest Arkansas region has grown. The city has a practical, working-community character, with a mix of longtime residents and newer arrivals building lives along its quieter side streets. Many Lowell yards are well established but could benefit from refreshed beds, new mulch, and updated edging work to sharpen their curb appeal through the growing season. Bulk delivery makes it easy to tackle those improvements without multiple trips hauling bags in a personal vehicle.

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