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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.
Premium Mulch
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Dyed Black
Long-lasting color for strong curb appeal
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Natural Hardwood
Classic shredded mulch for clean beds
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Playground Mulch
Kid-safe mulch for soft landings
Quality Soil
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Topsoil
Premium grade soil perfect for planting
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Garden Soil
Nutrient-rich blend for vegetable gardens
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Potting Mix
Ideal for containers and raised beds
Decorative Stone
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River Rock
Smooth, rounded stones for drainage and décor
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Pea Gravel
Small, uniform stones perfect for pathways
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Crushed Stone
Durable base material for driveways
Need Help Calculating How Much You Need?
Use our NEW bulk material calculator where you can Trace from Satellite imaging to get a quick estimate for your project without busting out the tape measure
Try Our CalculatorSeasonal Landscaping Tips for New Bedford
Make the most of your region's growing seasons with expert advice tailored to our local climate.
Spring
Apply fresh mulch after the last frost (typically mid-March)
Summer
Maintain 2-3 inch mulch layer to retain moisture
Fall
CurrentBest time for planting trees and shrubs
Winter
Plan next year's landscaping projects
Know Your Region
Understanding New Bedford's local climate and soil conditions helps you make the best choices for your landscaping projects. Here's what makes New Bedford special.
Regional Overview
Know your regionLocal Growing Tips
Seasonal adviceGet Started with Mulch mound Today
New Bedford's location on Buzzards Bay brings strong maritime influence and coastal conditions to landscapes throughout the South Coast region. Properties from the historic Whaling District to neighborhoods like the North End and out toward Dartmouth deal with salt spray, sandy-loam soil, and wind exposure from the Atlantic. Cold winters with ocean storms and moderate summers mean yards throughout Bristol County need mulch that protects against salt damage while managing moisture through New England's seasonal changes and the temperature-moderating effects of the bay.