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New Burlington, Ohio's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your New Burlington 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

Bare or thin turf is common in New Burlington's older yards. Topdress with a quarter to half inch of screened compost, then overseed with a tall fescue blend in late August or early September. That window gives roots six to eight weeks before the October 20 first frost, with warm soil and cooling air. Fall seeding beats spring every time here, since new grass never has to fight July heat and crabgrass.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Many New Burlington beds have decades of accumulated mulch built up against foundations and walks. Before adding anything new, strip the excess back so total depth is three inches or less and the soil line sits well below siding and brick weep holes. Buildup holds moisture against the house and invites carpenter ants and termites. Haul the surplus to a low spot in the yard instead of spreading it thicker.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Older New Burlington driveways and walks often have settled or heaved sections. Reset pavers and stepping stones on a compacted base of 53s limestone topped with an inch of coarse sand, not on bare soil. Our silt loam holds water and frost heaves it every winter. A proper base and a slight pitch away from the house keeps them level through many freeze thaw cycles.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much compost do I need to topdress my New Burlington lawn?

A quarter inch layer takes about 0.75 cubic yards per 1,000 square feet, and a half inch takes about 1.5 yards. A typical quarter acre lot with 8,000 square feet of turf needs six to twelve yards. Spread with a shovel and drag it in with the back of a rake so grass blades stay visible.

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Should I use compost or topsoil to level bumpy areas in my yard?

For dips under an inch, compost alone is fine and feeds the turf. For deeper low spots, use a blend of screened topsoil and compost so it does not shrink as the organic matter breaks down. Fill in shallow lifts of an inch at a time so existing grass can grow up through it.

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Is spring or fall better for seeding grass in New Burlington?

Fall wins clearly. Late August through mid September gives warm soil, cooling air, and light weed pressure, with six to eight weeks before the October 20 first frost. Spring seeding has to survive July heat and compete with crabgrass. If you must seed in spring, do it by early April and plan to water all summer.

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New Burlington is a small unincorporated pocket in northern Hamilton County near Springfield Township, with modest lots, older housing stock, and practical yards. Projects here lean toward refreshing tired beds, patching lawn areas, and building a first vegetable garden. Smaller bulk loads of three to five yards fit these properties perfectly and cost far less than the bagged equivalent. We can place material curbside or tucked beside a garage.

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