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Complete Your Oswego 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

Afternoon wilting does not always signal that Oswego plants need immediate water from the hose. Many species naturally droop during peak afternoon heat and recover fully by evening without any intervention. Watering based solely on temporary wilting often leads to chronic overwatering and the serious root problems that follow from constantly soggy conditions.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Preparing Oswego landscapes before the October 1 first frost makes spring recovery noticeably faster and reduces winter plant loss. In late September, cut back disease-prone perennials but leave ornamental grasses and seed-heads standing for overwintering wildlife. Apply a fresh 3-inch layer of shredded mulch over perennial crowns once soil cools but before it freezes hard, this insulates roots through Zone 5b's coldest weeks without trapping the excess moisture that causes crown rot on dense plantings.

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Fall is the ideal season for lawn renovation in Oswego, with overseeding producing its best results from mid-August through mid-September. Silt loam soil holds seed-to-soil contact well when loosened first with a core aerator. Apply a thin layer of screened compost or topsoil over freshly seeded areas to buffer temperature swings during germination. Finishing seeding at least six weeks before Oswego's average October 1 first frost gives new grass sufficient time to root before dormancy sets in.

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How deep should I mulch around the shrubs in my Oswego foundation beds?

Two to three inches is the target depth around Oswego foundation shrubs. Deeper applications restrict oxygen to roots and hold excess moisture against stems, a real concern given silt loam's natural water retention. Pull mulch 3 to 4 inches back from each shrub's base. Refresh annually rather than layering new material over years of old compacted mulch, which can restrict drainage and harbor fungal issues near woody stems.

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I need to regrade a low spot in my Oswego backyard, how much topsoil should I order?

Calculate area square footage multiplied by the fill depth in feet, then divide by 27 for cubic yards. A 200 square foot low spot filled to 3 inches requires roughly 1.9 cubic yards. Round up slightly for waste. After placing topsoil in Oswego's silt loam, blend it into the surrounding grade and seed or sod the area promptly, bare disturbed soil erodes quickly during the area's spring rain events.

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Should I use river rock or mulch on the shady north side of my Oswego house?

Mulch is generally the better choice for shady north-facing exposures in Oswego. Stone in perpetual shade stays persistently damp and fosters moss and algae growth, while contributing nothing to soil health. Shredded hardwood at 2 to 3 inches keeps moisture levels appropriate for shade-tolerant plants without creating the standing dampness that stone traps against foundations, particularly during Oswego's wetter spring and fall seasons.

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