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Complete Your Oro Valley 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

Weed pressure in Oro Valley picks up sharply after summer monsoon rains arrive in late June and July, making proactive mulching essential. Applying a 3-inch layer of organic mulch across all planting beds before the monsoon season begins smothers germinating weeds and dramatically reduces hand-pulling time through the summer. For gravel areas, pair a commercial-grade landscape fabric with a fresh top-dressing of crushed stone every two to three years to keep weed breakthrough to a minimum.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Established trees in Oro Valley benefit from a wide mulch ring applied 2 to 3 inches deep around their base, keeping the ring at least 6 inches away from the trunk. This practice reduces soil temperature swings, retains moisture, and discourages grass and weeds from competing for water. For newly planted desert trees like mesquite or ironwood, this mulch ring is especially important through the first two summers.

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Delivering to Oro Valley, Arizona

Primary ZIP: 85737
+2 ZIP codes
85737 85755
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Oro Valley homeowners interested in low-maintenance front yards often find that a 2 to 3 inch layer of washed river rock or crushed granite over landscape fabric creates a clean, durable surface. Choose stone colors that complement your home's exterior and blend with the natural desert palette. Lighter tones like tan or buff reflect heat away from the house, which is a real advantage during Oro Valley's long, hot summers.

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How much compost should I add to Oro Valley soil before planting a new garden bed?

Oro Valley's sandy caliche soils benefit greatly from organic matter. Work in a 2 to 3 inch layer of compost to a depth of 8 to 10 inches before planting. This improves water retention and provides nutrients that the native soil lacks. For vegetable beds, a higher compost ratio is ideal since food crops demand better fertility and drainage than typical desert landscaping requires.

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What are the best native plants to use in an Oro Valley xeriscape design?

Oro Valley sits in Zone 9b, making it ideal for native species like palo verde, desert marigold, globe mallow, and agave. These plants evolved in local sandy soils and low rainfall conditions, requiring little to no supplemental irrigation once established. Pairing them with a decomposed granite groundcover reduces weed pressure and ties the landscape together visually without demanding much upkeep.

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What base material should I use under a flagstone patio in Oro Valley?

For Oro Valley installations, a compacted decomposed granite base of 3 to 4 inches provides excellent drainage and stability. The region's occasional freeze events around early December can shift poorly drained bases, so drainage is essential. Compact the DG firmly before laying stones and fill joints with additional stabilized decomposed granite to prevent movement and weed intrusion between pavers over time.

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Oro Valley sits at a slightly higher elevation than central Tucson, lending it marginally cooler summers and a landscape palette that ranges from native desert plantings to lush lawns in its well-established master-planned communities. The town has earned a reputation for high standards in both public green spaces and private yards, and homeowners here take curb appeal seriously. MulchMound.com supplies Oro Valley residents with the bulk landscape materials they need to keep pace with the neighborhood.

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