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Oakbrook, Kentucky's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Oakbrook 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 construction in Oakbrook usually leaves behind compacted subsoil with the good topsoil scraped off. Before you plant anything permanent, core aerate and spread a half inch of compost across the lawn, then rake it in. Repeat two seasons running and you will see root depth improve dramatically. Skipping this step is why so many new landscapes stall out in their third summer.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Builder grade downspout extensions in Oakbrook usually dump water three feet from the foundation, right into a new bed. Run corrugated pipe at least ten feet out to a pop up emitter or a gravel bed lower on the lot. Silt loam absorbs slowly, so surface water that ponds near the house will find the basement long before it soaks in.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Young trees in Oakbrook subdivisions are often planted too deep and staked too tight. Find the root flare, and if it is buried, pull soil back until the trunk widens at the surface. Remove stakes after one full growing season. Then ring the tree with a wide mulch bed instead of turf so mower blades never touch the bark.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What kind of topsoil should I order for a new Oakbrook yard?

Ask for screened topsoil blended with compost rather than raw fill. Builder lots here are usually stripped down to clay heavy subsoil, so a three to four inch layer of screened blend over aerated ground gives seed and sod a real root zone. For beds, go five to six inches deep.

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Will grass seed take in my new Oakbrook lawn, or should I sod?

Seed works well here if you fix compaction first. Aerate, spread compost, then seed tall fescue or a fescue blend between mid August and mid September when soil is warm and nights cool. Sod is faster and better on slopes, but it still fails on compacted subsoil, so prep matters either way.

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How much compost do I need to top dress my Oakbrook lawn?

A half inch layer takes about 1.5 cubic yards per 1,000 square feet. A quarter acre lawn of roughly 8,000 square feet of turf needs around 12 yards. Spread it after core aeration, drag it in with a rake or mat, and repeat the following season for the biggest gain.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Oakbrook sits in Butler County just west of Hamilton, where newer subdivisions meet open farm ground. Yards here tend to be wide with young trees and plenty of exposed bed space, so material orders run large. We deliver bulk mulch, screened topsoil, river rock, and compost straight to the driveway. The silt loam under most of these lots responds well to an annual compost topdressing.

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