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Minnetrista, Minnesota's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Minnetrista 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

Minnetrista gardeners working former farm ground often find compacted subsoil under a thin topsoil layer. Before planting, dig a test hole and check for a hardpan you can barely push a spade through. Break it up mechanically, then blend two to three inches of compost into the top eight inches rather than importing soil alone. Roots need loosened structure more than they need extra fertility.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Open Minnetrista lots dry fast in the wind, so build water holding capacity into new beds. Blend two inches of compost into the top six to eight inches at planting, then hold three inches of shredded mulch on the surface. That combination can cut irrigation needs by roughly a third through July and August. Water deeply once or twice weekly instead of shallow daily cycles that keep roots near the surface.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Former pasture ground in Minnetrista carries a heavy seed bank of quackgrass, thistle, and reed canary grass. Kill or smother existing vegetation for a full season before you plant, or those perennials will come right back through fresh mulch. Sheet mulching with cardboard under four inches of material works well on smaller areas. Patience in year one saves several years of weeding later.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How deep should topsoil be for a new lawn on former farmland?

Aim for four to six inches of quality screened topsoil over broken up subsoil. Anything thinner leaves roots trapped above compacted hardpan, which is the usual cause of struggling new Minnetrista lawns. Rip or till the subsoil first so the layers knit together, then grade, seed, and mulch lightly.

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Is screened topsoil or a soil and compost blend better for garden beds?

For vegetable and perennial beds, a blend of about 70 percent screened topsoil and 30 percent compost outperforms straight topsoil. It provides structure plus organic matter and biology. Straight compost is too rich and settles heavily, so use it as an amendment or one inch topdressing rather than fill.

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When can I start a landscape project in spring here?

Frost usually leaves Minnetrista soil by mid April, but wait until a handful of soil crumbles instead of smearing before working it. That is typically late April. Last frost falls around April 30, so seeding and hardy planting can begin then, with tender annuals waiting until mid May.

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Minnetrista blends farmland remnants with newer lake adjacent subdivisions west of Mound, and lot sizes vary wildly from block to block. That variety shows up in orders, everything from a few yards of garden compost to full loads of rock for a long culvert edge. Since the drive from town is real, most residents consolidate their season into one or two scheduled deliveries.

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