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Mission Bend, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Mission Bend 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

Winter container care in Mission Bend involves either protecting pots from freeze damage or accepting that some planter materials cannot survive outdoor winter conditions intact. Ceramic and terracotta containers crack when frozen while wet. Moving vulnerable containers to protected storage locations before hard freezes prevents expensive and disappointing losses.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Clean bed edging is one of the most impactful,and most overlooked,details in a Mission Bend landscape. Defined edges contain mulch, prevent St. Augustine grass from creeping into planting areas, and create a crisp visual separation that makes both lawn and beds look far more intentional. Re-cut edges each spring with a flat spade or rotary edger, and consider installing steel landscape edging for a permanent, low-maintenance border that holds its shape through Mission Bend's heavy spring rain events.

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Mission Bend's clay soils hold moisture long after rain events, which stresses roots by restricting oxygen access even when the surface appears dry. When planting new shrubs or trees, improve backfill with aged compost and expanded shale rather than returning native clay to the hole alone. In consistently wet areas, build planting berms or raised island beds that keep root zones elevated above the saturation zone,a strategy that prevents the slow decline caused by Mission Bend's intermittently waterlogged soil.

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How deep should mulch be in Mission Bend to keep soil moist through summer heat?

In Mission Bend, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 95°F, a 3-inch mulch depth is the target for maximum moisture retention. At this depth, soil evaporation slows significantly and plants need supplemental watering far less often. Use shredded hardwood or cedar mulch, which decompose gradually without repelling water the way chunky bark mulches sometimes can during dry spells. Maintaining this depth from spring through fall makes the most meaningful difference in plant health.

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What's the most effective weed management strategy for Mission Bend landscape beds?

The most effective approach for Mission Bend combines a pre-emergent herbicide applied in late February and again in September with a 3-inch bulk hardwood mulch layer applied immediately after. The pre-emergent addresses germinating seeds chemically while the mulch physically blocks light from any that escape treatment. This two-layer strategy dramatically reduces hand-weeding time throughout Mission Bend's extended warm growing season.

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Which native plants perform well in Mission Bend's clay soil and Zone 9a conditions?

Mission Bend gardeners see excellent results with Texas lantana for vivid summer color with minimal irrigation. Inland sea oats for shaded clay beds under large trees. And Mexican sage for brilliant fall blooms when most annuals have faded. Pair any of these with a 3-inch hardwood mulch layer and they establish quickly, tolerating Mission Bend's clay and humidity without amendment-intensive planting methods.

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Beautiful yards are a Mission Bend tradition, and we're proud to be part of it. We connect Mission Bend homeowners with Houston's top landscape supply sources. Your neighbors will wonder how you got such great materials—we'll be our secret.

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