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Madison, Mississippi's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Madison 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

Local Madison landscape supply yards source materials regionally, which means products naturally suited to local growing conditions and faster delivery than national chain alternatives. Building a relationship with a reliable local supplier pays dividends through consistent quality, knowledgeable recommendations, and priority service during busy seasons.

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Madison's warm-season lawns,typically Bermuda or zoysia,benefit from core aeration each spring once the last frost passes around March 15. Aeration breaks up Madison's compacted clay layer, improves oxygen exchange at the root zone, and allows water and nutrients to penetrate rather than run off. Follow aeration with a top-dress of fine compost worked into the cores. This annual practice builds genuine soil health and reduces irrigation needs significantly through Madison's hot summers.

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Primary ZIP: 39110
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Preparing Madison landscapes before the first frost around November 10 protects the investment made throughout the growing season. Cut back ornamental grasses after the first hard freeze, apply a fresh 3-inch mulch layer over perennial beds to insulate root crowns, and move container plants to covered areas before temperatures drop below 28°F. Madison's winter cold snaps can damage marginally hardy Zone 8a plants that would survive perfectly well with just a modest amount of advance preparation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How many cubic yards of mulch does a typical Madison residential landscape need each year?

Most Madison homes with established ornamental beds need 5 to 10 cubic yards per annual refresh depending on total bed area. Multiply total square footage by 0.25 and divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards for a 3-inch application. Bulk delivery becomes significantly more economical than bagged product once you exceed 3 cubic yards, and bulk hardwood mulch quality typically surpasses dyed bagged alternatives available in stores.

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What's the best way to edge landscape beds in Madison for a polished, professional look?

Steel or aluminum edging installed flush with grade creates the cleanest bed lines in Madison landscapes and holds through seasonal clay movement better than plastic alternatives. For curved beds, steel bends smoothly without kinking. Install edging in early spring before mulch application so the mulch edge is cleanly defined. Re-cutting natural edges with a half-moon spade each April refreshes the crisp definition that gives Madison yards their finished appearance.

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Do landscape plants in Madison need fertilizer, or does decomposing mulch supply enough nutrients?

Mulch provides modest nutrition as it decomposes, but Madison's clay soil typically benefits from targeted fertilizer applications,especially for heavy feeders like roses, crape myrtles, and annuals. Soil testing every 2 to 3 years through MSU Extension reveals actual nutrient deficiencies. Zone 8a plants in Madison generally respond well to balanced slow-release fertilizer applied in March after the last frost and again in early June during peak active growth.

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Madison's outdoor spaces come alive with the right mulch, soil, and stone. Tap into the Jackson area's premier landscape supply network from Madison. Get started today and see why locals trust us for their landscape needs.

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