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Radcliff, Kentucky's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Radcliff 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

Native perennials adapted to Radcliff conditions deliver substantially lower maintenance and better wildlife support than exotic alternatives from other climates. These plants evolved alongside local insects, birds, and weather patterns over thousands of years. They establish easily, require minimal inputs once growing, and support the broader local ecosystem.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Radcliff gardens benefit from a dedicated late-fall mulching pass before the first hard frost around October 25. Applying 3 to 4 inches of shredded hardwood over perennial crowns and tender shrub bases reduces the freeze-thaw heaving that Zone 6b winters consistently deliver. This is especially valuable in Radcliff's newer subdivisions where thin, disturbed soils offer less natural insulation than older-neighborhood yards with deeper established organic layers.

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Primary ZIP: 40160
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Keeping crisp bed edges in Radcliff landscapes separates a maintained yard from an overgrown one almost immediately. A flat spade or rotary edger used along lawn and bed borders each spring prevents creeping fescue and bluegrass from colonizing mulched areas within a season or two. For Radcliff's clay lawns, cutting an edge trench also improves surface drainage away from beds by creating a small runoff channel.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How many cubic yards of bulk mulch do I need for a new Radcliff landscape installation?

Measure each bed's square footage and divide by 100 for a 3-inch depth, one cubic yard covers approximately 100 square feet at that depth. For new Radcliff installations, 3 inches is the recommended target for weed suppression and soil temperature moderation. Add about 10% to your calculation to account for irregular bed shapes and natural settling after delivery.

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My Radcliff yard has compacted clay, is it worth amending the soil before planting?

Absolutely. Radcliff's clay subsoil compacts severely, especially in newer developments where topsoil was stripped during construction. Tilling in 3 inches of compost before planting dramatically improves drainage and root penetration. Even established beds benefit from annual compost top-dressing. Without amendment, Radcliff's clay stays dense enough to restrict root growth and hold water long enough to cause crown rot.

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What's a good low-maintenance alternative to wood mulch for Radcliff landscape beds?

River rock or crushed limestone works well in Radcliff landscape areas with full sun exposure and low foot traffic, like foundation borders and mailbox plantings. Stone doesn't decompose, eliminating annual re-mulching. However, it doesn't improve Radcliff's clay soil structure the way organic mulch does. For beds containing shrubs and perennials, shredded hardwood still typically produces better long-term plant health.

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The Radcliff community values beautiful outdoor spaces, and so do we. We partner with trusted Louisville suppliers to bring bulk mulch, soil, and stone right to your driveway. Your neighbors will wonder how you got such great materials—we'll be our secret.

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