New Hyde Park sits on Long Island's glacial outwash plain, where the sandy soils beneath most residential yards drain so quickly that moisture and nutrients move through the root zone before plants can fully use them. The village's tree-lined streets and tightly spaced lots, from the neighborhoods near Marcus Avenue to the edges bordering Floral Park and Mineola, share this same underlying soil challenge, and homeowners here have learned that good mulch and enriched topsoil are not luxuries but necessities. With 46 inches of annual rainfall spread unevenly across the seasons, beds left bare or poorly amended tend to wash out and compact between storms. Bulk landscape materials from MulchMound help New Hyde Park gardeners build the kind of healthy, moisture-retentive beds that hold their own from the last spring frost in mid-April all the way through to November, and our deliveries also serve nearby communities like Garden City and Williston Park.