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Roy, Utah'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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Select a delivery date you'd like for the product to be dropped off at your home

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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 Roy 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 Roy 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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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Getting the right mulch depth in Roy landscapes makes the difference between a bed that stays weed-free all season and one that requires constant attention. Three inches of shredded wood mulch is the sweet spot, deep enough to block sunlight from reaching weed seeds in Roy's clay soil, but not so thick that it prevents rain from reaching plant roots. Avoid piling mulch against plant stems, which encourages crown rot during Roy's cool, moist spring weeks.

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Primary ZIP: 84067
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Roy's first fall frost lands around October 15, giving homeowners a clear seasonal deadline for landscape winterization. Apply a final 3 to 4 inch mulch layer over perennial root zones by early October to protect crowns through Weber County's freeze-thaw cycles. Pull annuals after the first killing frost, add them to the compost pile, and cut ornamental grasses back in late fall so they don't harbor overwintering pests in Roy's dense clay soils through the cold months.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What bulk material works best for a low-water front yard conversion in Roy?

For a Roy xeriscape conversion, start with a 3-inch layer of bulk decomposed granite or crushed red rock over quality weed barrier fabric. Roy's clay subsoil compacts tightly under rock, which aids stability over time. Pair stone with drought-tolerant shrubs like Russian sage, rabbitbrush, or blue oat grass that thrive in zone 7a clay conditions and dramatically cut irrigation needs without sacrificing curb appeal.

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How does Roy's clay soil affect bulk topsoil selection for raised garden beds?

In Roy, avoid ordering basic topsoil for raised beds, most regional topsoil is clay-heavy and compacts like native ground. Instead, specify a screened loam-compost blend with at least 30% organic matter. This blend drains freely, warms quickly in spring (important since Roy's last frost is around April 25), and gives vegetable roots the loose, aerated environment they need to produce well through the full season.

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Is bulk bark mulch or rock mulch better for Roy's high-wind areas?

Rock mulch, river cobble, crushed granite, or decomposed granite, is far more wind-resistant than bark in Roy's open subdivisions where spring wind events routinely displace lighter organic materials. For planted beds in wind-exposed Roy yards, cobble or 3/4-inch crushed rock stays reliably in place. If you prefer wood mulch aesthetically, shredded hardwood interlocks better than chip-style mulch and handles Roy's wind noticeably better.

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Residents of Roy take pride in their outdoor spaces, and we're here to help. The same quality materials trusted throughout Salt Lake City are now at your doorstep. Your neighbors will wonder how you got such great materials—we'll be our secret.

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