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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

Newton gardeners should take full advantage of the fall planting window that opens well before the area's average first frost around October 28. Installing shrubs, ornamental grasses, and perennials in September and early October gives root systems several weeks to establish before dormancy, resulting in noticeably stronger spring growth. Follow each planting immediately with a fresh layer of bulk mulch to insulate soil temperatures and lock in the moisture those new root systems need.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Newton homeowners who invest time in clean bed edging each spring set themselves up for a lower-maintenance growing season overall. A defined edge between turf and mulch beds slows grass encroachment into planting areas and makes spring mulch applications look sharp and intentional. Using a flat spade or half-moon edger to cut a clean line before laying fresh bulk mulch is one of the simplest ways Newton yards go from ordinary to polished throughout the season.

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Primary ZIP: 28658
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Newton properties with sloped sections or bare soil between plantings are vulnerable to erosion during the area's heavier spring and summer rains. Spreading a two to three inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch across exposed slopes stabilizes soil and slows surface runoff considerably. For steeper grades in Newton, combining mulch with erosion control netting or fast-rooting native ground covers planted through the mulch layer gives each slope reliable long-term protection.

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What bulk material should I use to fill a raised garden bed in Newton?

A blend of topsoil, compost, and aged bark fines is ideal for raised beds in Newton. The topsoil provides structure, the compost feeds soil biology and improves drainage, and the bark fines help lighten the overall mix. Avoid using straight native red clay from the site, as it compacts in containers and blocks drainage. Ordering a custom blend by the yard keeps costs manageable when filling multiple raised beds at once.

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How often should I refresh the mulch in my Newton landscape beds?

Most Newton landscape beds need a fresh one to one and a half inch top-up of bulk mulch each spring to restore depth lost to decomposition over the previous year. If beds are maintained correctly at two to three inches, you may only need to refresh every 12 to 18 months. Fine-textured hardwood mulch breaks down faster in Newton's warm climate, so check actual depth each spring before deciding how much to reapply.

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Is bulk river rock a good option for Newton flower beds located near the house?

River rock works well near Newton foundations where moisture retention against the structure is a concern. Unlike organic mulch, stone does not hold moisture against siding and does not attract termites or other wood-damaging insects. It also handles Newton's 43 inches of annual rainfall without washing away or compacting into the soil. Pair it with a quality metal or composite edging product to keep the stone contained and beds looking neat year-round.

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As the seat of Catawba County, Newton carries a small-town pride that shows up in well-kept yards, community gardens, and a downtown arts scene that draws visitors from across the region. Homeowners here take landscaping seriously, and the local red clay soil means quality amendments and mulch make a real difference in what gardens can actually achieve. MulchMound.com delivers bulk materials directly to Newton properties so gardeners can spend more time planting and less time hauling bags from a big-box store.

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