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Seabrook, Maryland's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Seabrook 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

Thorough watering at planting and consistent moisture for the first full year helps Seabrook landscape additions establish successfully in their new locations. Roots need reliable hydration to explore surrounding ground and build the extensive systems that eventually make plants self-sufficient during normal weather conditions and seasonal dry periods.

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Well-defined bed edges sharpen the look of Seabrook landscapes and reduce the ongoing effort of keeping lawn grass from creeping into planted areas. Re-cut edges each spring with a flat spade or rotary edger, aiming for a clean 3 to 4 inch vertical trench. In Seabrook's silt loam, edges can blur quickly as rhizomatous grasses spread,maintaining a sharp edge twice per season keeps beds tidy and reduces mulch that spills onto the lawn during summer rainstorms.

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Adding a stone pathway or patio in your Seabrook yard provides durable, low-maintenance hardscaping that handles Zone 7a's freeze-thaw cycles well. Proper base preparation is the key to longevity: excavate 6 to 8 inches, compact a 4-inch gravel base, then add a 1-inch sand setting bed before laying stone. In Seabrook's silt loam, skipping the gravel base leads to heaving and settling within a few seasons, ultimately requiring costly repairs and reinstallation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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My Seabrook mulched beds have persistent weed problems every summer. What's the best long-term fix?

In Seabrook, the most effective long-term approach combines mechanical removal with improved mulch management. Remove weeds before they set seed, then apply a fresh 3-inch shredded hardwood layer each spring. For chronic problem beds, a one-time installation of heavy cardboard sheet mulch beneath fresh wood mulch gives a significant reset,silt loam can harbor weed seed banks for years, and smothering that layer makes a lasting difference.

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How much compost should I add to my Seabrook vegetable garden each season?

For vegetable production in Seabrook, add 2 to 3 inches of finished compost to garden beds each season,either in early spring before planting or in fall after cleanup. Seabrook's silt loam has good natural structure but depletes organic matter faster under intensive growing. Bulk-delivered compost is far more economical than bagged products when amending multiple beds, and larger particle sizes tend to improve drainage more effectively.

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When is it safe to start planting in my Seabrook yard after winter?

The last frost date for the Seabrook area falls around April 20. Cold-hardy vegetables like lettuce, spinach, and kale can go in 4 to 6 weeks earlier,mid-March,with frost cloth protection on cold nights. For warm-season crops like tomatoes and peppers, wait until after April 20. Perennials and shrubs can be planted once soil is workable in late March, giving roots time to establish before summer heat arrives.

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Residents of Seabrook take pride in their outdoor spaces, and we're here to help. Fast delivery from our Silver Spring network means your project stays on schedule. We deliver the materials; you create the landscape of your dreams.

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