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Old Greenwich, Connecticut's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Old Greenwich 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

Leaving lawns slightly longer before winter protects Old Greenwich grass crowns from freeze damage and desiccation during cold months. The final fall mowing should leave grass at normal height rather than scalping short for winter. Taller blades insulate growing points and provide some protection from harsh winter conditions.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Defined bed edges are one of the highest-impact improvements Old Greenwich homeowners can make without a major landscape renovation. Recut edges each spring with a half-moon edger, forming a crisp 3-inch trench between lawn and garden beds that physically slows creeping turf grasses from invading planted areas. Completing this step just before mulch delivery makes installation faster and neater, and consistent edge maintenance noticeably reduces the need for herbicides along bed borders.

Delivering to Old Greenwich, Connecticut

Primary ZIP: 06870
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06870
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Old Greenwich's coastal Zone 7a conditions are ideal for a wide range of native plants that require little maintenance once established. Inkberry holly, native bayberry, and Virginia sweetspire thrive in the area's sandy loam soils and handle the roughly 40 inches of annual rainfall naturally. Pairing these species with a 2-inch hardwood mulch layer reduces irrigation needs, attracts pollinators, and provides the landscape with dependable year-round structure and seasonal interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How deep should I apply mulch around my established Old Greenwich garden beds each spring?

A 2-to-3-inch refresh is ideal for Old Greenwich's sandy loam soils, which dry out rapidly between summer rain events. Measure existing depth before placing a bulk order,if last year's layer is still an inch deep, only 1 to 2 more inches are needed. Never let total mulch depth exceed 3 inches, and always maintain a gap between mulch and plant crowns or tree trunks to prevent rot.

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How can I fix a low-lying section of my Old Greenwich yard that collects water after it rains?

Low areas on Old Greenwich properties can pool water after heavy rain events. Install a French drain,a gravel-filled trench with perforated pipe,to redirect subsurface water to a dry well or lower point on the lot. Grade surface soil to encourage flow away from the wet zone. Replace struggling turf in persistently saturated areas with wetland-tolerant natives like swamp rose or cardinal flower.

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Can I use bulk compost to help my Old Greenwich lawn recover after summer stress?

Yes. Compost topdressing after fall aeration is one of the most effective lawn recovery strategies available to Old Greenwich homeowners. Apply a quarter-inch layer of fine compost over the aerated surface in late September, then overseed with a cool-season fescue blend suited to Zone 7a. The compost improves sandy loam water retention, feeds new seedlings, and helps the lawn thicken before dormancy arrives around October 25.

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Old Greenwich, Connecticut, exudes coastal charm, historic homes, and proximity to Manhattan. Make landscaping simple with premium mulch delivery. We team locally so Old Greenwich stays polished and sought-after.

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