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New Haven, Michigan's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your New Haven 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

Morning watering gives New Haven gardens the best chance at disease-free healthy growth throughout the season. Foliage dries completely before evening, denying fungal spores the damp overnight conditions they need to infect leaves. Gardeners who switch from evening to morning watering routines often see immediate and lasting improvement in plant health.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

New Haven's sandy clay soil can present challenges for vegetable gardening, it drains unevenly and warms slowly in spring. Building raised beds filled with a blended topsoil and compost mix allows planting closer to the May 10 last frost date, extends the productive growing season, and provides far better root conditions than battling native ground compaction. Raised beds also stay more workable through New Haven's consistently wet spring months.

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Primary ZIP: 48048
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New Haven receives approximately 40 inches of annual rainfall, concentrated heavily in spring, enough to erode bare or newly planted garden beds significantly. Applying 2 to 3 inches of shredded hardwood mulch immediately after planting stabilizes the soil surface and softens the impact of heavy downpours. On gentle slopes, temporary straw erosion blankets provide additional protection until groundcover plants establish the root network needed to anchor soil independently.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Should I use wood mulch or stone mulch around trees and shrubs on my New Haven property?

For trees and shrubs in New Haven, organic wood mulch is the better long-term choice. As it decomposes, it improves the sandy clay soil structure beneath and feeds soil biology. Stone mulch contributes no organic matter and can trap heat in summer, stressing plant roots. Reserve decorative stone for pathways or non-planting areas, and use hardwood mulch consistently around all woody ornamentals.

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Are there low-maintenance native plants that perform well in New Haven's soil and Zone 6a climate?

New Haven's conditions support many Michigan natives that need minimal care once established. Wild bergamot, lanceleaf coreopsis, and little bluestem grass all thrive in sandy clay soil and are adapted to the region's rainfall patterns. These plants attract pollinators throughout the season and become notably more drought-tolerant than traditional ornamentals once root systems mature through the first full growing season.

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How much compost should I add to my New Haven vegetable garden each spring to keep soil productive?

For active New Haven vegetable beds, incorporating 2 to 3 inches of finished compost each spring and working it into the top 6 inches maintains fertility and keeps soil structure open. Sandy clay can deplete quickly under heavy vegetable production. A mid-season compost side-dress around plants helps sustain yields through the long growing window extending from the May 10 last frost to the October 1 first frost.

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New Haven, Michigan, merges historical significance with small-town comfort, close to the Macomb area. Upgrade your lawn with mulch delivered promptly. Local networking makes New Haven’s neighborhoods shine.

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