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Perry, Utah's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Perry 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

Perry's growing season runs from roughly mid-April through mid-October, giving homeowners a focused window for planting and bed preparation. Scheduling a bulk mulch delivery in early April means beds are topped and protected before the last frost date passes, so you are not scrambling once warm weather arrives. Applying mulch before setting out transplants locks in soil warmth and moisture, giving new perennials and shrubs a noticeably stronger start through May and June.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Perry's clay loam soil absorbs water slowly, making proper drainage management an important part of any landscape plan. When establishing new beds, raise the grade two to four inches above the surrounding lawn using a bulk topsoil and compost blend. This simple measure keeps root zones above the saturation level during spring snowmelt and wet periods. Improving drainage at planting time is far easier and less expensive than correcting waterlogged soil after plants are already established.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Perry homeowners with sloped areas in their yards can use a combination of large landscape boulders and bulk river rock to stabilize soil on grades that exceed about 15 percent. Place boulders at natural high points on the slope and fill between them with river rock, which allows water to pass through while holding loose soil in place. Adding low groundcover plants in gaps between rocks contributes root structure that further anchors the slope over time.

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When is the right time to lay bulk mulch in Perry?

The best window for mulching in Perry is right after the last frost, typically around April 15, when soil begins warming and weed seeds start germinating. Applying mulch at this moment suppresses early weeds and conserves soil moisture before summer heat arrives. A second light application in early fall, before the first frost around October 17, restores depth lost to decomposition and protects roots through winter.

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What bulk material is best for a low-water landscape in Perry?

Decomposed granite and pea gravel are excellent choices for water-wise landscapes in Perry. Both require no irrigation, drain freely in the local clay loam soils, and hold up well through Zone 6b winters. Pair either material with native drought-tolerant plants to create a landscape that needs little water after establishment. Apply a four-inch base layer for stable coverage that resists displacement from foot traffic.

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How do I build a raised garden bed that works well in Perry's climate?

Build raised beds in Perry from cedar or composite lumber at least eight to ten inches tall to allow adequate root depth. Fill with a blend of two parts bulk topsoil and one part compost. In Zone 6b, soil in raised beds warms up two to three weeks earlier than in-ground planting areas, extending the usable growing season. Position beds in a south or southeast-facing spot to maximize sun exposure.

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Nestled between Brigham City and the Bear River foothills in Box Elder County, Perry carries a rural character that sets it apart from the faster-growing cities to the south. Wide lots, open mountain views, and a tight-knit community feel make outdoor living a natural priority for residents here. Bulk landscape material delivery brings the gravel, bark, and topsoil needed to build and maintain the kind of functional, attractive yards Perry homeowners take pride in.

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