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Sherman, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Sherman 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

In Sherman, aim for a three-inch layer of hardwood mulch across all planting beds rather than the thin one-inch dustings that are common after a single bag application. Houston Black Clay compacts hard under summer heat, and that extra depth keeps moisture locked in through July and August when temperatures routinely climb past 100 degrees. Bulk delivery lets you hit the right depth across every bed in a single pass.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Sherman sits near the northern edge of Zone 8b, meaning winters can be harsher than points further south in the region. Selecting cold-hardy native plants like possumhaw holly, yaupon holly, and native grasses gives Sherman landscapes a buffer against unexpected hard freezes. These plants also handle the area's clay soil without extensive amendment, making them a practical, low-maintenance choice for Sherman homeowners who want reliable year-round structure.

Delivering to Sherman, Texas

Primary ZIP: 75092
+2 ZIP codes
75092 75090
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Sherman's position in the Blackland Prairie means its Houston Black Clay expands dramatically when wet and shrinks sharply when dry, creating challenging conditions for foundations and landscape plantings alike. Installing a French drain filled with washed gravel in chronically wet areas redirects water before it saturates the soil around plant roots or structures. This is especially valuable in Sherman's spring season when steady rainfall can keep heavy clay saturated for days at a time.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What bulk soil amendment works best for improving Sherman's clay soil in planting beds?

Bulk compost is the most accessible and effective amendment for Sherman's Houston Black Clay. Apply two to three inches to existing beds each spring and work it into the top six inches of soil in new planting areas. Over several seasons, consistent compost additions build organic matter levels, improve drainage, and create a softer soil structure that roots can penetrate more easily.

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Is hardwood mulch or cedar mulch better for Sherman landscape beds?

Both work in Sherman, but hardwood mulch breaks down faster, adding organic matter to clay soil over time. Cedar mulch lasts longer, making it a better choice for areas where you want minimal topping off between seasons. Cedar also carries natural insect-repelling properties. For most Sherman planting beds, hardwood mulch is preferred because its decomposition actively improves the underlying clay with each passing year.

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When is the right time to refresh mulch in Sherman landscape beds?

Mid-March works well in Sherman, right around the area's March 15 last frost date. This timing lets you clean up winter debris, pull early weeds, and lay fresh mulch just as the growing season opens. A second application in late October before the November 11 frost insulates roots through winter. Sherman's slightly cooler winters compared to points south make that fall mulching application especially worthwhile.

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Sherman anchors Grayson County as a city with deep historical roots and a steadily expanding residential footprint. Older neighborhoods near the historic downtown feature mature trees and established beds that need regular refreshing, while newer subdivisions on the city's edge are starting landscapes from scratch. Bulk delivery of hardwood mulch, native soil blends, and decomposed granite makes it practical for Sherman homeowners to tackle large projects without multiple hardware store runs.

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