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Redlands, Colorado's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Redlands 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

Sloped Redlands properties face real erosion pressure every time a monsoon storm moves through the Grand Valley. Before placing any decorative rock or mulch on a grade, take time to direct runoff with a dry creek bed or a simple French drain running across the slope, channeling water away from foundations and planting beds. Pairing that drainage infrastructure with river rock or coarse gravel gives you erosion control that holds its position through heavy rain rather than washing downhill.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Redlands properties with mature trees offer excellent opportunities for shade garden beds filled with low-growing perennials. In Zone 6b, the canopy helps moderate intense afternoon heat, but the dry alkaline clay soil beneath trees can be challenging. Dress shade beds with 2 to 3 inches of bulk shredded bark mulch to retain limited soil moisture, and amend annually with compost to build organic matter that dense tree roots compete for.

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Primary ZIP: 81507
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Redlands homeowners who struggle with the area's rocky, sloped terrain often find that raised garden beds are the most practical solution for growing vegetables or ornamentals. Filling raised beds with a custom blend of bulk topsoil and compost sidesteps the native alkaline clay entirely, giving roots ideal conditions from day one. Position beds across the slope rather than running them downhill to prevent water from rushing through and washing soil out during storms.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What bulk material is best for stabilizing slopes on my Redlands property?

For Redlands slopes, shredded wood mulch and chunky bark mulch are both effective at holding soil between plants because their irregular texture resists washing away. Pair mulch with established groundcovers or native shrubs for long-term stability. For steeper grades, coarse decorative rock or boulders placed strategically can anchor slope sections while adding visual interest to your landscape.

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How do I choose between bulk topsoil and bulk compost for my Redlands raised beds?

For raised beds in Redlands, a blend of both is ideal. Bulk topsoil provides structure and weight to keep beds stable, while bulk compost adds the organic matter, drainage, and nutrients that plants need. A common ratio is 60 percent topsoil to 40 percent compost. Avoid filling raised beds with native Redlands soil, which is alkaline clay that compacts easily and drains poorly in a contained bed environment.

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When is the best time of year to mulch landscape beds in Redlands?

In Redlands, the two best windows for mulching are early spring before April 22 and early fall before the October 15 frost. Spring mulching conserves soil moisture heading into the dry summer months and suppresses early weed germination. Fall mulching insulates root systems before freeze-thaw cycles begin. Maintaining a consistent 3 inch layer year-round is more effective than applying one heavy single layer once per year.

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Tucked against the red sandstone formations southwest of Grand Junction, Redlands is prized for its scenic hillside lots and quiet, established residential character. Rocky native soil and varied grades are common across the area, making thoughtful landscaping both a challenge and a genuine opportunity to create something striking. Bulk materials like decomposed granite, flagstone, and soil conditioner are especially well suited to helping Redlands homeowners work with their terrain rather than fighting it.

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