San Angelo sits at nearly 1,900 feet in the rolling Concho River country of West Texas, where limestone outcroppings and cedar flats surround a river corridor that stays green long after the surrounding land turns dry. The native clay loam compacts hard in summer and drains poorly after infrequent rains, making quality mulch and amended soil essential for establishing healthy landscape beds. With only 21 inches of annual rainfall each year, organic mulch is a genuine water-conservation tool here rather than a decorative afterthought. Residents of Wall, Christoval, and Grape Creek face the same tight soils just outside of town, and bulk delivery makes large-scale improvement projects practical for any property size. Whether you are landscaping near Fort Concho or improving beds along the South Concho, the right materials make the real difference.