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Monroe, Ohio's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Monroe 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

Young tree training establishes the branch structure that serves Monroe landscapes for decades to come with minimal future intervention. Developing a strong central leader and well-spaced scaffold branches while wood remains small and easy to prune creates trees that perform well structurally for their entire lifespan.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Monroe's clay soils retain water long after rainfall, which can suffocate shallow-rooted plants when beds aren't graded correctly. Before installing new landscape beds, verify that the final grade slopes at least 1 inch per foot away from your foundation for the first 6 feet. In Monroe's chronically wet low spots, incorporating a 2-inch gravel layer beneath blended topsoil creates a buffer against the prolonged soil saturation common during Southwest Ohio's spring wet season.

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Primary ZIP: 45050
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

When refreshing mulch beds around Monroe properties each spring, check existing depth before ordering additional material. Probe established beds with a pencil or screwdriver, if you already have 3 inches in place, a light 1-inch refresh is all that's needed. Over-mulching suffocates roots in Monroe's moisture-retentive clay soils and creates conditions favorable for fungal disease at plant crowns. Measure first, then order the precise volume your beds actually require.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What's causing my Monroe flower beds to stay saturated for days after it rains?

Monroe sits on heavy Cincinnati-area clay that percolates at only 0.1 to 0.5 inches per hour in undisturbed native soil. Sustained saturation indicates poor internal drainage rather than excess rainfall. Tilling in 4 inches of bulk compost improves permeability over time, while installing a perforated drain tile beneath chronic problem areas provides immediate relief for the most severely affected Monroe beds.

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Can I use bulk mulch alone to eliminate weeds along my Monroe fence line?

A 3 to 4 inch layer of bulk shredded hardwood mulch along Monroe fence lines blocks most annual weed seeds effectively. For persistent perennial weeds like bindweed or ground ivy, remove root systems first, mulch alone won't stop them from re-emerging. Refresh mulch each spring before weed pressure builds, and install edging along the bed boundary to prevent lawn grass from encroaching.

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When is it safe to plant new shrubs in Monroe given the frost risk in spring?

Monroe's average last frost falls around April 20 in Zone 6b. Tender transplants should go in after that date to avoid cold damage to new growth. Hardy native shrubs like viburnum and spicebush can be planted as early as late March, especially with a 3-inch mulch ring applied immediately after planting to buffer roots from the temperature swings typical of Monroe's early spring.

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Monroe embraces a perfect balance of small-town friendliness and modern conveniences, situated between Cincinnati and Dayton. Now you can simplify outdoor projects with top-tier mulch and landscaping resources, delivered directly to you. We work with local suppliers to ensure Monroe’s neighborhoods remain vibrant and well-maintained.

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