Savannah sits on the Georgia Coastal Plain, where sandy soils drain fast and run shallow beneath one of the most celebrated tree canopies in the American South. Those same porous, nutrient-thin soils stretch west toward Pooler's newer subdivisions and south through Richmond Hill along the Ogeechee River corridor, making consistent organic mulch and soil amendment essential across the entire region. The city's 49 inches of annual rainfall sounds generous until summer arrives — heat spikes in Zone 9a pull moisture out of sandy beds faster than rain replenishes it, leaving azaleas, gardenias, and ornamental grasses gasping by July. Around the historic squares and beneath the spreading canopies of live oaks draped in Spanish moss, root competition and shade create microclimates that demand thoughtful material selection. Customers coming to us from Bluffton and Hilton Head Island face similar coastal plain conditions, and we deliver bulk materials sized for everything from a single Forsyth Park-style garden bed to full residential re-landscaping projects.