Serving Silver Spring & Surrounding Areas

Montgomery Village, Maryland's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Montgomery Village 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

Native perennials adapted to Montgomery Village conditions deliver substantially lower maintenance and better wildlife support than exotic alternatives from other climates. These plants evolved alongside local insects, birds, and weather patterns over thousands of years. They establish easily, require minimal inputs once growing, and support the broader local ecosystem.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

In Montgomery Village, applying mulch at the correct depth makes the difference between landscapes that thrive and those that struggle through summer heat. Two to three inches of shredded hardwood conserves soil moisture, moderates root zone temperature, and suppresses weeds through the long growing season. Piling mulch too deeply against plant crowns traps moisture and invites fungal rot. Refresh mulch each spring rather than continuously adding new layers on top of old decomposed material.

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Primary ZIP: 20886
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20886
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Montgomery Village residents with limited planting space can create impressive seasonal displays using large containers filled with quality potting mix. Select containers at least 16 inches in diameter to buffer root zones from temperature extremes during Zone 7a summers. Use potting soil amended with perlite for drainage, and group containers together to reduce moisture loss between waterings. Replant annually with warm-season varieties after the April 20 last frost date for maximum color through early October.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I improve the silt loam soil in my Montgomery Village yard before installing new plantings?

Montgomery Village's silt loam benefits greatly from annual compost additions before installing new beds. Incorporate 2 to 3 inches of compost worked 8 inches deep to improve drainage in wet conditions while boosting water retention during dry stretches. A soil test from the University of Maryland Extension identifies specific pH or nutrient needs, preventing the guesswork that leads to costly underperforming plantings.

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What should I do to protect my Montgomery Village garden beds before winter sets in?

After Montgomery Village's first frost around October 20, apply 3 inches of shredded mulch over perennial beds and around tree drip lines to insulate roots from freeze-thaw cycles. Remove frost-killed annuals promptly and compost healthy debris. Leave ornamental grasses standing through winter for structure and wildlife value, then cut them back to 4 inches in late February before new growth emerges from the crown.

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How do I prevent erosion on sloped areas of my Montgomery Village property?

Slopes in Montgomery Village lose topsoil quickly during heavy spring rains. Install native ground covers like creeping phlox or wild ginger alongside shredded hardwood mulch at 3 inches deep to anchor soil between plants. For grades over 30%, combine jute erosion netting with mulch until root systems establish. Bare soil on any slope should be protected immediately to prevent compounding topsoil loss through the rainy season.

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Montgomery Village, Maryland, features planned communities, recreational amenities, and a blend of green spaces. Enjoy easy mulch delivery for yard upkeep. Our local partnerships keep Montgomery Village well-maintained.

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