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Pea Ridge, Arkansas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Pea Ridge 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

Pea Ridge gardeners with limited sunny ground, large covered porches, or heavily wooded lots can still grow a wide variety of vegetables and flowering plants using container gardens filled with a quality bulk growing mix. Blending one part perlite, one part compost, and one part topsoil creates a lightweight, well-draining container medium that outperforms most bagged potting soils for larger pots and raised planters. Grouping containers near a water source and positioning them to receive at least 6 hours of direct sun gives you a productive, flexible growing space regardless of your in-ground soil or shade conditions.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Pea Ridge's rolling terrain and rocky clay soil make erosion a real concern on slopes that lose their tree canopy or groundcover. Planting low-growing native groundcovers like creeping phlox, wild ginger, or liriope on bare slopes and covering them with shredded hardwood mulch while they establish dramatically reduces soil loss during heavy rainstorms. Once these groundcovers fill in across Pea Ridge hillsides, they provide erosion control with almost no ongoing maintenance.

Delivering to Pea Ridge, Arkansas

Primary ZIP: 72751
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72751
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Pea Ridge gardeners should add protective mulch to all planting beds by mid-October, giving plants a buffer before the typical first frost around October 28. A two to three inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch prevents frost heaving, keeps soil temperatures more stable through cold snaps, and reduces the chance of losing marginally hardy perennials or shrubs over winter. Pull mulch back a few inches from plant crowns and tree bases to prevent moisture buildup that can cause rot.

Frequently Asked Questions

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My Pea Ridge yard has heavy clay soil that stays wet for days after rain. What bulk materials can help?

Bulk compost and expanded shale are the two best amendments for Pea Ridge clay. Till two to four inches of compost into planting beds to add organic matter, improve drainage, and support root growth. Expanded shale can be blended in at a ratio of about twenty percent to permanently open up the clay structure. These amendments take a few seasons to fully integrate but produce dramatic improvements in drainage and plant health.

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Can I use river rock or gravel instead of mulch in a low area of my Pea Ridge yard that stays wet?

River rock and gravel help manage wet areas in Pea Ridge yards when used as part of a drainage solution. A dry creek bed or French drain channel filled with washed gravel can direct runoff toward a safe outlet. In wet areas where you have plants, mulch is still the better root covering since it keeps soil cooler and does not radiate heat the way stone does during summer months.

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What type of bulk material works best for a walking trail through a wooded area of my Pea Ridge property?

Shredded hardwood mulch and wood chip mulch are both excellent trail surfaces for wooded Pea Ridge properties. Apply three to four inches for comfortable walking and good weed suppression beneath the tree canopy. Wood chips last longer and resist compaction better than finely shredded mulch. Both materials blend naturally into the wooded setting and break down slowly to enrich the soil along the trail path over several seasons.

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Pea Ridge is a small, proud community in the northern reaches of Benton County, best known to many visitors for the Pea Ridge National Military Park that draws history enthusiasts from across the country. Beyond its historical significance, the city has a growing residential base of families who value its rural character and the generous lot sizes that come with living this far north in the metro area. Outdoor spaces here tend to be expansive, giving homeowners real room to experiment with landscaping on a larger scale. MulchMound's bulk delivery service makes it practical to order the material quantities that larger Pea Ridge properties actually require.

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