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Potomac, Maryland's Landscape Supply Company

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Sit back, wait, and let us work our magic to make sure the highest quality product is delivered to your driveway.

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Complete Your Potomac 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

Morning harvest produces the longest-lasting cut flowers for Potomac indoor arrangements compared to afternoon cutting. Stems filled with water from overnight recovery hold up dramatically better than afternoon cuts when plants are heat-stressed and partially dehydrated. Immediate placement in clean water and overnight conditioning extends vase life further.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Potomac's mature residential landscapes are defined by large established trees that add enormous property value when properly maintained. Protect these assets by keeping a wide shredded mulch ring 2 to 3 inches deep extending to the drip line, reducing competition from turf grass. Never allow mowers or string trimmers within 6 inches of trunk flare, as bark wounds invite disease and insect damage. Fertilize established Potomac trees in early spring based on soil test results rather than a generic annual schedule.

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Primary ZIP: 20854
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Raised garden beds are an elegant solution for Potomac properties where tree roots or rocky subsoil limit traditional in-ground planting. Build beds 10 to 12 inches deep using rot-resistant cedar or locally sourced stone, and fill with a quality topsoil-compost blend. Raised beds warm 2 to 3 weeks faster in spring than surrounding ground soil, allowing earlier planting after Potomac's April 20 last frost date. Position beds in full sun for vegetables or partial shade for herbs and leafy greens.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How can I control erosion on the steep slopes common in Potomac properties?

Potomac's rolling topography means many properties have grades that erode significantly during heavy spring rains. Combine deep-rooted native shrubs like spicebush and serviceberry with shredded hardwood mulch at 3 inches on slopes. For bare areas awaiting planting, apply jute erosion mat to hold soil in place. Ground covers like creeping juniper establish quickly and provide long-term slope stabilization suited to Potomac's Zone 7a growing conditions.

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What is the best mulch for Potomac's large landscape beds and tree rings?

Shredded hardwood mulch is the top choice for Potomac's extensive landscape beds. Its fibrous texture interlocks to resist displacement during heavy rain events, and it decomposes slowly enough to last a full season. Apply 2 to 3 inches around trees and in beds, keeping mulch away from trunks and crowns. Ordering bulk delivery for large Potomac properties is significantly more economical than purchasing multiple pallets of bagged mulch.

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How should I prepare my Potomac garden beds for winter to protect plants through the cold months?

After Potomac's first frost around October 20, apply 3 to 4 inches of shredded mulch over perennial root zones to buffer against freeze-thaw cycles. Remove frost-killed annuals promptly to reduce pest and disease overwintering habitat. Leave ornamental grasses standing through winter for structural interest and wildlife shelter, then cut them back to 4 inches in late February before new growth begins emerging from Potomac's established landscape beds.

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Potomac, Maryland, is known for its luxury homes, scenic Potomac River views, and high-end shopping. Make landscaping effortless by scheduling mulch delivery. We coordinate locally so Potomac maintains its prestigious image.

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