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North Patchogue, New York's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your North Patchogue 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

Keeping landscape beds sharp and defined is one of the easiest ways North Patchogue homeowners can improve curb appeal without major new plantings. Cut a clean 3 to 4 inch trench along the outer edge of every bed each spring using a half-moon edger or flat spade. This physical barrier slows grass encroachment and gives bulk mulch a clean boundary to settle against, reducing the amount of material that migrates onto the lawn over the growing season.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

North Patchogue's sandy loam soils benefit greatly from regular compost applications. Work two to three inches of finished compost into planting beds each fall before the ground freezes. This improves organic matter content, helps retain moisture through dry summers, and feeds soil microbes that support healthy root growth. Bulk compost delivery makes it easy and affordable to amend large areas without multiple trips to a garden center.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Before the first frost arrives around November 10, North Patchogue homeowners should apply a fresh layer of mulch around the base of shrubs, perennials, and young trees. A three to four inch layer insulates roots from freeze-thaw cycles through the winter months. Avoid piling mulch directly against plant stems to prevent rot. Pull the mulch back slightly in early April as soil temperatures begin to climb.

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How often should I replace mulch in my North Patchogue landscape beds?

In North Patchogue, hardwood mulch typically thins out after one full growing season as it decomposes into the sandy loam below. Plan to refresh your beds every spring after the last frost around April 11. Rather than removing old mulch, simply top it up to maintain a two to three inch depth. This saves time and adds ongoing organic matter to your soil with each application.

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Can I use bulk crushed stone for a driveway border in North Patchogue?

Bulk crushed stone or pea gravel works very well for driveway borders in North Patchogue. The sandy loam base drains naturally, so stone laid over weed barrier fabric stays clean and level without becoming waterlogged. Choose a stone size between three-eighths and three-quarter inch for good stability underfoot. A four to six inch depth is typically enough to resist shifting from foot traffic or light vehicle contact.

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When is the best time to plant new shrubs in North Patchogue?

Early fall, from late September through mid-October, is the ideal planting window for new shrubs in North Patchogue. Soil temperatures are still warm enough to encourage root development before the first frost around November 10, and cooler air reduces transplant stress. Mulch new plantings right away with two to three inches of hardwood mulch to insulate roots and retain moisture through their first winter.

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North Patchogue is a close-knit residential community where tidy front yards and productive backyard gardens reflect the care neighbors put into their homes. The area's suburban layout suits raised beds, mulched tree rings, and decorative stone borders that add definition to the landscape. Ordering bulk materials is a smart move here, where ongoing seasonal maintenance adds up quickly. A single delivery from MulchMound can cover multiple projects at once and keep things moving all season.

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