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Renton, Washington's Landscape Supply Company

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Choose your product

Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.

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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 Renton 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

Ordering landscape supplies in bulk saves Renton homeowners significant money compared to bagged products from big box stores. Bulk delivery puts materials exactly where you need them on your property, eliminates multiple trips in your personal vehicle, and gives you access to professional-grade products at contractor pricing. Calculate your square footage and project depth before ordering to avoid costly shortages or wasteful excess.

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Defined bed edges make Renton landscapes look intentional and well-maintained year-round. Steel edging installed flush with the soil creates a permanent, clean border that resists frost heave and lasts for years without replacement. For a softer look, natural basalt or river rock edging integrates well with Pacific Northwest planting styles. Crisp edges also keep bulk bark mulch contained within beds rather than scattering onto adjacent lawn or hardscape surfaces.

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Primary ZIP: 98056
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Renton's urban environment offers real opportunities for native plant landscaping that reduces both water use and ongoing maintenance. Pacific wax myrtle, red flowering currant, and low Oregon grape all thrive in Renton's Zone 8b conditions and tolerate the compacted glacial till soils common on developed lots. Established natives require little to no supplemental irrigation after the first growing season, relying on Renton's 40 annual inches of rainfall through the cool months.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I improve the compacted soil in my Renton yard left behind by construction grading?

Construction-compacted soil in Renton typically consists of disturbed glacial till, dense, low in organics, and poorly draining. Deep tilling to 10 to 12 inches followed by incorporation of 3 to 4 inches of bulk compost creates a workable growing medium. For large areas, importing blended topsoil to raise beds 6 inches above existing grade sidesteps the compaction issue entirely and gives plants an immediate advantage.

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What bulk mulch is best for Renton urban tree pits and street-side planting strips?

Arborist wood chips are the top choice for Renton tree pits and planting strips. They mimic the natural forest floor trees evolved in, supporting beneficial fungi and soil microbes as they decompose. Apply 3 to 4 inches deep in a wide ring extending toward the drip line. Avoid volcano mulching against trunks, Renton's wet climate makes moisture-trapped bark especially vulnerable to fungal disease and pest entry.

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Should I use river rock or bark mulch around the foundation plantings on my Renton home?

Bark mulch is generally preferable around Renton home foundations. River rock retains heat and can stress plants in summer, and in heavy rain it may direct water toward the foundation if not properly graded. Bark mulch absorbs some rainfall, stabilizes soil temperature, and improves soil as it breaks down. Keep any mulch material pulled back 6 inches from wood siding to prevent moisture damage.

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Renton homeowners know that great landscaping starts with the right materials. Fast delivery from our Seattle network means your project stays on schedule. Your yard's potential is waiting—we'll deliver what you need to unlock it.

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