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New Castle, Indiana's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your New Castle 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

New Castle gardeners get the most value from scheduling bulk mulch delivery in late April, right after the last frost passes and soil temperatures begin climbing. Applying fresh mulch at this window locks in early spring moisture before summer heat arrives, giving perennials and shrubs a strong foundation for the growing season. Waiting too long into May means competing with peak demand and missing the ideal planting window across Henry County.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Mature oak and maple trees in New Castle neighborhoods create dense shade that makes it hard to establish traditional lawn grass underneath. Rather than repeatedly reseeding those areas, consider converting them to mulched beds with shade-tolerant plants like native ferns, astilbe, or hostas. A two-to-three-inch hardwood mulch layer across the root zone also protects Henry County's silt loam from compaction caused by surface water running off the tree canopy during the region's rainy spring months.

Delivering to New Castle, Indiana

Primary ZIP: 47362
+1 ZIP codes
47362
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Sloped sections of New Castle properties lose topsoil quickly when left bare or covered only in thin turf. Applying a three-to-four-inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch on these slopes, anchored with a light biodegradable erosion mat during establishment, dramatically slows runoff. Henry County receives about 39 inches of rainfall annually, and concentrated flow during spring storms can strip unprotected slopes in a single heavy event. Mulching slope areas pays off within the first season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How deep should I apply mulch around my New Castle trees and shrubs?

Two to three inches is ideal around trees and shrubs in New Castle. This depth retains moisture and moderates soil temperature without suffocating roots. Keep mulch pulled back three to four inches from the trunk to prevent rot and vole damage. Henry County winters with repeated freeze-thaw cycles make this root zone protection especially valuable for newly planted trees through their first two or three winters.

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What decorative stone options work well for New Castle landscaping projects?

River rock, pea gravel, and crushed limestone are all popular choices for New Castle properties. River rock works well in drainage areas and natural-looking borders. Crushed limestone compacts into a firm surface for pathways and parking pads. Pea gravel suits plant beds and play areas. All three handle Henry County's rainfall and freeze-thaw conditions well without significant settling or shifting over time.

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Can bulk compost help my New Castle lawn recover after a wet spring left it patchy and thin?

Yes, top-dressing thin lawn areas in New Castle with a quarter-inch of fine compost before overseeding in late summer is an effective recovery strategy. Henry County's silt loam can become compacted and low in oxygen after prolonged wet periods, and compost rebuilds the microbial activity and soil structure needed for strong grass establishment before the October 1 frost date ends the growing window.

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New Castle carries a proud small-city identity built on community heritage and tight-knit neighborhoods spread across Henry County. The city's mature tree canopy and older home lots mean landscape beds often need seasonal refreshing to stay healthy and presentable year after year. Bulk delivery of mulch, decorative stone, or fresh topsoil gives New Castle homeowners an efficient way to tackle large yard projects without repeated trips hauling bags from a store.

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