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New Providence, New Jersey's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your New Providence 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 Providence gardeners can improve long-term results significantly by timing new plantings strategically around zone 6b's frost calendar. Tender perennials and warm-season annuals should wait until mid-May, giving the ground a couple of weeks past the April 30 last frost to warm fully. Trees and shrubs, on the other hand, establish better with fall planting between mid-September and mid-October, allowing root growth to continue in cool soil before the ground freezes hard in December. Covering root zones with a 3 inch mulch layer at planting time moderates soil temperature swings and improves survival through the first winter.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Persistent weeds in New Providence garden beds are often a sign that mulch depth has dropped below two inches, leaving gaps where weed seeds find light and bare soil. Before adding fresh mulch each spring, pull existing weeds while the ground is still moist from spring rain, then lay a sheet of newspaper or plain cardboard as a biodegradable barrier before covering with three inches of shredded hardwood mulch. This simple two-step approach in New Providence dramatically reduces mid-summer weeding chores.

Delivering to New Providence, New Jersey

Primary ZIP: 07974
+2 ZIP codes
07974 07922
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Decorative stone can dramatically reduce long-term maintenance costs for New Providence homeowners who want a polished look without annual mulch replacement. Use a permeable landscape fabric beneath any stone installation to suppress weeds while still allowing the 49 inches of annual rainfall to filter through rather than run off the surface. Match stone color to your home's exterior tones for a cohesive look, and use a medium crushed stone or river pebble that will not scatter easily.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I prevent mulch from smothering the roots of my New Providence shrubs?

Keep mulch pulled back two to three inches from shrub stems and root crowns in New Providence. Sandy loam soil drains well but mulch piled against stems traps moisture and creates conditions for crown rot and pest damage. Maintain a donut shape with mulch around each shrub rather than a volcano pile, keeping maximum depth to three inches across the rest of the bed.

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What bulk material works best for a New Providence rain garden installation?

A rain garden in New Providence should be filled with a blend of coarse sand, bulk compost, and native topsoil in equal parts. This mix drains quickly enough to handle storm runoff while still supporting moisture-tolerant plants. New Providence receives about 49 inches of rain annually, making a rain garden an excellent way to manage runoff from driveways and rooftops without redirecting it to storm drains.

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How deep should I till and amend soil before planting a new perennial bed in New Providence?

Till New Providence garden beds eight to ten inches deep before planting perennials. Sandy loam is workable but benefits from the addition of two to three inches of bulk compost mixed through the top layer. This amendment helps retain nutrients and moisture between the area's roughly 49 annual inches of rainfall. Amending before planting is far easier than trying to improve soil after perennials are established.

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New Providence is a quiet Somerset County borough with a reputation for stable neighborhoods, strong schools, and properties that reflect genuine investment in outdoor appearance. The community's blend of mid-century ranches and larger newer homes brings a wide range of landscaping styles together, from traditional foundation plantings to naturalized woodland edges. Working with zone 6b conditions and local soil characteristics is essential to long-term landscape success here. MulchMound supports the kind of well-planned, properly executed projects that New Providence homeowners are known for.

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