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Pawtucket, Rhode Island's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Pawtucket 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

Clustering containers creates more dramatic displays in Pawtucket Rhode outdoor spaces than scattering individual pots throughout the area with no relationship. Grouped containers also benefit plants through shared humidity in dry weather while simplifying watering routines by concentrating effort in fewer locations rather than scattered trips.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Clean bed edges make an enormous visual difference in Pawtucket landscapes. A sharp spade or half-moon edger cuts a crisp vertical border between lawn and planting areas, preventing grass from creeping into mulched beds over the season. Re-edge each spring before applying fresh mulch. Pawtucket's silty loam lawns spread aggressively into open beds, so consistent edging twice per season eliminates a significant portion of summer hand-weeding work.

Delivering to Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Primary ZIP: 02860
+2 ZIP codes
02860 02861
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Incorporating Rhode Island native plants into Pawtucket yards reduces long-term maintenance while supporting local pollinators. Inkberry holly, little bluestem grass, and swamp rose mallow thrive in the region's silty loam soils and handle 40 inches of annual rainfall without supplemental irrigation once established. Native species also leaf out and bloom in sync with Pawtucket's frost calendar, reducing the risk of late April cold snaps damaging tender new growth in ornamental beds.

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How deep should mulch be applied in Pawtucket garden beds?

In Pawtucket, a 2-to-3-inch mulch layer is ideal for most planting beds. The area's silty loam soil retains moisture well on its own, so deeper mulch keeps soil too wet and invites root rot. Keep mulch pulled back about two inches from plant crowns and tree trunks. Refresh the top inch annually rather than piling fresh material over decomposed layers that have built up over prior seasons.

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My Pawtucket backyard stays wet for several days after heavy rain,will adding stone help with drainage?

Persistent standing water in Pawtucket yards typically points to compacted silty loam that has lost its natural structure. Decorative stone improves surface drainage on paths and patios, but if water pools in planting beds the underlying soil needs attention first. Incorporating compost and possibly installing a French drain addresses the root cause before stone is used as a surface treatment on top.

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When should I put down winter mulch to protect perennials in Pawtucket?

Apply winter mulch in Pawtucket after the first hard frost, typically in late October following the average first frost around October 15. Mulching too early traps soil warmth and can encourage late-season growth that gets damaged by subsequent freezes. Use shredded leaves or straw for insulation, then pull mulch back gradually in late April as temperatures stabilize above freezing near the last frost date.

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Pawtucket, Rhode Island, showcases a vibrant arts community, historic mills, and a downtown in resurgence. Update your lawn with top-tier mulch delivery. Local providers help Pawtucket stay creative and motivated.

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