Serving New Braunfels & Surrounding Areas

Selma, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

We make landscaping projects simple, reliable, and stress-free.

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Complete Your Selma 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

Reading pesticide labels completely before any application protects Selma gardens from unintended consequences and wasted product. Specific products affect more than just target pests, application rates matter precisely for effectiveness and safety, and timing restrictions exist for good reasons. More product is never better.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Incorporating compost into Selma's clay-heavy soils transforms planting beds over time from compacted, slow-draining hardpan into productive, biology-rich growing medium. Apply 2 to 3 inches of finished compost to beds each fall before top-mulching for winter. By spring, earthworms and soil microbes will have worked it deeper into the profile. Selma gardeners who commit to annual compost additions typically find plants need less fertilizer and handle summer heat stress far better than neighbors who skip this step.

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Selma's long growing season rewards plant choices that peak in summer color without demanding constant attention. In sunny Selma beds, porterweed, firebush, and Salvia coccinea deliver nonstop blooms from May through October on minimal water once mulched. For shaded spots, caladiums and begonias provide bold foliar interest through the worst heat. Selecting plants rated for zone 8b or warmer reduces wintertime losses during the cold snaps Selma occasionally experiences in January and February.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Should I amend the soil in my Selma yard before laying sod or seeding a new lawn?

Yes,Selma's clay soils compact quickly under sod and can prevent the deep root development turf needs to survive hot summers. Before installing St. Augustine or Bermuda sod, till 3 inches of compost into the top 4 to 6 inches of existing soil. This improves drainage, reduces compaction, and gives new turf roots a far better start, typically resulting in a thicker, more drought-resilient lawn by year two.

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Does mulch depth really matter for Selma gardens, or is any coverage enough?

Depth matters significantly in Selma's summer heat. Less than 2 inches provides minimal weed suppression and dries out too quickly between rain events. More than 4 inches can restrict oxygen to roots and stay perpetually wet in clay soils, encouraging fungal issues. Three inches is the consistent sweet spot,deep enough to regulate soil temperature and retain moisture without suffocating the root zone.

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My Selma yard slopes toward the back fence and washes out badly during heavy rains. What can I do?

Selma's 40 inches of annual rainfall creates real erosion on sloped lots, especially where clay compacts and sheds water rather than absorbing it. Apply 4 inches of shredded hardwood mulch on the slope and anchor it with native groundcovers like horseherb or Turk's cap, whose roots bind soil effectively. For steeper grades, terracing with limestone boulders creates level planting pockets that slow runoff and stop soil movement between storm events.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

In Selma, curb appeal matters—and it starts with quality landscape supplies. Our San Antonio suppliers provide top-quality mulch, soil, and gravel for every need. From our suppliers to your property, quality landscaping starts here.

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