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New Carlisle, Ohio's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your New Carlisle 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

Slopes and open ground around New Carlisle properties can shed topsoil quickly during Ohio's spring rains, which total roughly 40 inches per year. Spreading a generous layer of shredded hardwood mulch on bare slopes slows water velocity and holds soil in place while ground cover plants work to establish their roots. For steeper grades, combining mulch with landscape fabric and a topping of river rock provides long-term erosion protection with very little ongoing maintenance.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Keeping garden beds properly mulched in New Carlisle helps offset the moisture swings Ohio's climate brings throughout the growing season. A consistent two to three inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch reduces soil evaporation during dry summer stretches and buffers temperature changes around plant roots. New Carlisle gardeners who mulch well in spring typically spend less time watering and see stronger plant performance through the heat of July and August.

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Primary ZIP: 45344
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

New Carlisle's clay loam soil benefits from regular additions of bulk compost each fall. Spreading a two inch layer of compost over garden beds and working it lightly into the surface builds organic matter that improves drainage and nutrient availability. After zone 6a winters, amended beds warm up faster in spring and are ready to plant sooner following the last frost date of May 14.

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How do I know if my New Carlisle yard needs bulk topsoil or bulk compost?

If your soil is dense and drains slowly, bulk compost is the better first choice for New Carlisle yards. Compost loosens clay loam and adds organic matter that improves drainage over time. If you have bare low spots or need to regrade the lawn, bulk topsoil is more appropriate. Many homeowners use both, filling low areas with topsoil and then blending compost into new planting beds.

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What is the best way to prepare my New Carlisle lawn for fall overseeding?

Core aerate your lawn in late August or early September, then spread a thin layer of bulk topsoil or compost to fill the aeration channels. Overseed with a zone 6a grass blend right after. New Carlisle's cooler fall temperatures and roughly 40 inches of annual rainfall create good conditions for germination before the first frost near October 3.

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Can I use bulk stone mulch instead of wood mulch around my New Carlisle trees?

River rock or decorative stone can be used around trees in New Carlisle, but organic mulch is generally better for tree health. Wood mulch breaks down and feeds the soil as it decomposes, which benefits tree roots growing in clay loam. If you prefer stone for its appearance and permanence, keep it pulled back several inches from the trunk to prevent moisture buildup and bark decay.

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New Carlisle carries the quiet character of Clark County's rural landscape while offering residents a genuine sense of community that larger cities often lack. Rolling terrain and open lots throughout the area create real opportunity for thoughtful landscaping, but they also introduce surface runoff challenges that need attention. MulchMound.com delivers bulk erosion control materials, mulch, and stone to New Carlisle so residents can tackle slope and drainage projects without multiple store trips.

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