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Oak Grove, Oregon's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Oak Grove 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

Fall planting gives Oak Grove trees and shrubs a significant advantage over spring installation in most situations. Roots establish during cool weather while tops remain dormant, building extensive underground systems before summer heat demands peak performance from foliage. Spring-planted specimens spend their entire first season playing catch-up with stressed root systems.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Oak Grove's mild zone 8b winters keep weed seeds viable year-round, making consistent mulch coverage essential for low-maintenance beds. A 3-inch bark mulch layer applied in late February smothers early spring germinators before they establish. In Oak Grove's shaded riverside lots, natural cedar or hemlock bark holds its color longer than dyed alternatives and blends beautifully with the dense tree canopy that characterizes many properties along this stretch of the Willamette.

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Oak Grove's proximity to the Willamette River means seasonal high water tables affect drainage in many low-lying yards. Installing a simple rain garden,a shallow depression planted with moisture-tolerant natives and filled with drain rock at the base,captures roof runoff and allows it to percolate slowly rather than sheeting across Oak Grove's fine volcanic loam. This approach also satisfies local stormwater management guidelines in Clackamas County.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What soil amendment should I add when opening new planting beds in Oak Grove?

Oak Grove's volcanic loam is productive but benefits from compost additions when opening new planting areas. Incorporate 3 inches of aged compost to a depth of 10 inches before planting to improve structure and microbial diversity. If converting lawn to garden beds, add a layer of cardboard under the compost first,this suppresses persistent grass roots that otherwise compete aggressively throughout Oak Grove's long growing season.

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My Oak Grove property borders a drainage swale that erodes every winter. What bulk materials can stabilize it?

River rock and large cobble placed along the swale bottom and sides slow water velocity and prevent further scour during Oak Grove's high-flow winter conditions. Topping eroded banks with jute erosion fabric seeded with native grasses provides long-term stabilization. Avoid fine bark mulch directly in swale channels,it floats and redistributes during heavy flow events common to the Oak Grove wet season.

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How do I use bulk compost to revive a worn-out lawn in Oak Grove?

Aerate Oak Grove's compacted volcanic loam in early September, then spread 1/4 to 1/2 inch of fine compost across the lawn surface before overseeding with a shade-tolerant fescue blend suited to Oak Grove's tree-heavy lots. The fall rains carry compost nutrients into root zones without supplemental irrigation, taking full advantage of the natural cool-season grass growth window between September and November.

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Beautiful yards are a Oak Grove tradition, and we're proud to be part of it. As part of the Portland delivery zone, Oak Grove enjoys access to our full range of products. From order to delivery, we make landscaping projects easier.

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