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Orland Hills, Illinois's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Orland Hills 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

Root-bound plants need root disturbance before planting in Orland Hills landscapes to grow properly in their new locations. Circling roots that developed in nursery containers continue circling unless physically interrupted. Slicing or teasing apart matted roots at planting time directs growth outward into surrounding ground where plants need to establish.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Preparing Orland Hills landscapes before the first frost, typically arriving around October 1, protects plants and reduces spring workload considerably. After perennials die back, apply two to three inches of fresh mulch over bed areas to insulate root zones against deep freezes. Avoid heavy pruning of woody shrubs in fall, as fresh cuts are vulnerable to winter dieback in Zone 5b. Leave ornamental grass clumps standing through winter,they provide wildlife habitat and naturally trap insulating snow around crowns.

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Primary ZIP: 60487
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60487
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Lawn renovation in Orland Hills is most successful when timed correctly for Zone 5b conditions. Overseeding thin or bare areas in late August through mid-September allows cool-season grasses to germinate and establish root systems before the October 1 first frost. Lightly top-dress seeded areas with a quarter inch of bulk compost to retain moisture and protect seeds from birds. Avoid fall renovation after mid-September, as seedlings will not establish sufficiently before winter dormancy sets in.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How does Orland Hills' Zone 5b climate affect the timing of bulk mulch applications?

In Orland Hills, apply the primary mulch layer in mid-May after the last average frost has passed and soil has warmed sufficiently. Mulching cold soil too early slows root development in new plantings. A lighter secondary application in late October insulates perennial root zones before hard freezes arrive, maintaining proper mulch depth year-round without smothering active plant growth.

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What is the best bulk material to use for leveling low spots in an Orland Hills lawn?

A topdressing blend of bulk topsoil and fine compost mixed at a two-to-one ratio works excellently for leveling minor depressions in Orland Hills lawns. Apply no more than half an inch at a time to avoid smothering existing grass. For larger depressions, remove sod, fill with bulk topsoil, compact lightly, and reseed before watering consistently until the area establishes.

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Can I install a raised vegetable garden in Orland Hills using bulk materials?

Raised vegetable beds work extremely well in Orland Hills. Fill beds with two parts bulk topsoil and one part compost for rich, well-drained growing conditions. Most vegetables need at least eight inches of depth, while root crops require twelve inches of loose amended soil. Starting seeds indoors before the May 15 last frost date and transplanting afterward allows a full productive growing season.

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Orland Hills, Illinois, creates a cozy, family-friendly setting flanked by shopping and nature preserves. Simplify landscaping by having premium mulch brought to you. We coordinate locally so Orland Hills stays attractive and neat.

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