Mobile sits where the Mobile River delta fans out toward the bay, and that geography shapes almost every landscaping decision in the city. With 66 inches of annual rainfall soaking sandy loam soil each year, organic mulch breaks down faster here than in drier climates, meaning beds need replenishment more often to stay effective. The city's beloved azalea culture, on full display in neighborhoods like Midtown and along Government Street, depends on well-mulched, slightly acidic beds that hold moisture without waterlogging shallow roots. Homeowners across the area, from Prichard to Saraland to the communities of Daphne and Fairhope across the bay, share these same wet-climate challenges and benefit from bulk material delivery that makes staying ahead of seasonal bed maintenance practical and affordable.