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Ocean City, Maryland's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Ocean City 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

Ocean City gardeners should strongly favor pine bark nuggets or larger-grade stone as ground cover because fine-textured materials blow and wash away in the coastal winds and occasional surge events common along this stretch of the Maryland shore. Chunky pine bark pieces interlock better and resist displacement, while pea gravel or river stone in high-exposure beds offers a permanent, low-maintenance alternative that looks clean all season. MulchMound.com carries multiple material grades so Ocean City customers can match the right product to each specific exposure around the property.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Ocean City properties near dunes, slopes, or tidal areas face serious erosion pressure from wind, rain, and storm surge. Spreading a 3- to 4-inch layer of bulk river rock or large-grade crushed stone over exposed slopes stabilizes soil and resists washout far better than organic mulch in these exposed conditions. For vegetated slopes, combine stone borders with deep-rooted native grasses to anchor soil between storm events.

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Primary ZIP: 21842
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Container gardening is an excellent option for Ocean City properties where salt spray, sandy soil, and limited planting space make in-ground beds challenging. Use a premium potting mix blended with perlite for fast drainage, and top containers with a thin layer of pea gravel to reduce evaporation from the surface. Grouping containers near windbreaks protects plants from the salt-laden breezes that can scorch foliage along the beachfront.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What bulk stone holds up best in Ocean City's coastal environment?

Granite-based crushed stone and river rock hold up exceptionally well in Ocean City's salt-air environment. They do not degrade from moisture or salt exposure the way softer limestones can. For decorative beds, 1.5- to 3-inch river rock is a popular choice. For paths and driveways, compacted crusher run granite provides a stable, low-maintenance surface that drains well through Ocean City's sandy subsoil.

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Can I grow a vegetable garden in Ocean City given the sandy, salty conditions near the coast?

Yes, with the right setup. Raised beds filled with a bulk topsoil and compost blend are the most reliable approach for vegetable gardening in Ocean City. Elevating roots above the native sandy soil and positioning beds away from direct ocean spray dramatically improves yields. Zone 7b gives you a growing window from roughly late March through mid-November, which is plenty of time for multiple crop cycles.

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How do I keep bulk mulch from blowing away in Ocean City's coastal winds?

Larger-grade shredded bark or nugget mulch resists wind displacement much better than fine-ground products in Ocean City's exposed landscapes. A minimum 3-inch depth also adds weight that keeps the layer in place. Many Ocean City homeowners combine a stone border around bed edges with interior nugget mulch to create a system that stays put through coastal storms and strong onshore breezes.

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Ocean City's identity is defined by its Atlantic coastline, and even residential landscaping here exists in a uniquely demanding environment shaped by salt spray, pure sandy soils, and persistent ocean wind. Property owners from the north end to the quieter bayside blocks face material and plant choices that must account for coastal conditions throughout the year, not just during summer. MulchMound.com delivers materials well suited to Ocean City's challenges, including bulk mulch grades and decorative stone that hold their position in exposed seaside settings.

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