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Complete Your Romulus 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

Protecting tender Romulus plants before hard freezes hit prevents damage that cannot be undone after frost occurs. Regional frost dates sneak up quickly during autumn's variable weather. Having covers, moving plans, and protective strategies ready before temperatures actually drop avoids expensive and heartbreaking plant losses.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Romulus winters can swing between brief warm spells and hard freezes that heave shallow roots from the ground. Layering 3 to 4 inches of shredded hardwood or wood chip mulch over perennial beds and around shrub root zones moderates the freeze-thaw cycling that causes heaving in the local sandy clay soil. Apply after the ground cools in mid-October and pull the mulch back from plant crowns gradually as temperatures stabilize in late April.

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Primary ZIP: 48174
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48174
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Romulus properties on flat terrain can struggle with slow drainage after heavy spring rains because sandy clay compacts under foot traffic and develops a hard pan just below the surface. Incorporating 3 to 4 inches of coarse compost or aged wood chips into low-lying bed areas annually breaks up that layer over time. For persistent standing water near foundations, a gravel-filled French drain trench redirects subsurface flow more reliably than surface regrading alone.

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How much mulch should I apply in Romulus to protect plants through the winter months?

Apply 3 to 4 inches of shredded bark or wood chip mulch to Romulus perennial beds after mid-October, once soil has begun to cool. This depth insulates root zones against Zone 6a freeze-thaw cycles without trapping excess moisture that causes crown rot. Pull mulch back from direct stem and crown contact, and gradually reduce to 2 to 3 inches once spring temperatures in Romulus stabilize consistently above freezing in late April.

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What is the best bulk soil amendment for Romulus gardens dealing with sandy clay soil?

Aged compost is the most effective single bulk amendment for Romulus sandy clay. It simultaneously improves drainage by breaking apart clay aggregates and increases water retention in the sandier fractions of the soil profile. Apply 2 to 3 inches as a surface topdress or incorporate into the top 8 inches before planting. Two to three annual applications produce compounding improvements in structure, biology, and fertility throughout Romulus gardens.

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When should I do spring landscape cleanup and mulch refresh in Romulus?

Wait until late April or early May in Romulus before major spring cleanup and mulch refresh. Zone 6a last frost falls around May 10, and many beneficial insects overwinter in leaf litter and old plant stems, cutting too early disrupts that lifecycle. Once overnight temperatures stay above 40°F consistently, clear debris, rake back matted mulch, and apply fresh material to restore beds to the recommended 3-inch depth.

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Romulus, Michigan, hosts a major international airport and offers a mix of urban and rural attractions. Refresh your property’s exterior with premium mulch delivered right to you. We partner locally to help Romulus homeowners maintain tidy surroundings.

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