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Shiloh, Ohio's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Shiloh 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

Fall color varies significantly by species and even individual tree genetics, making advance research valuable for Shiloh tree buyers seeking autumn interest. Some species that produce spectacular displays in other regions disappoint locally due to different climate patterns. Observing existing mature trees nearby reveals what actually performs well.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Shiloh lawns in Zone 6a respond best to renovation work in late summer and early fall when soil temperatures still support rapid turf seed germination. Aerating compacted clay soil in August or September, overseeding with a quality fescue or bluegrass blend, and applying a light topsoil or compost top-dressing gives new grass plants eight weeks to establish before Shiloh's October first frost. This timing consistently outperforms spring seeding, which competes with summer heat and moisture stress.

Delivering to Shiloh, Ohio

Primary ZIP: 45405
+2 ZIP codes
45405 44878
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Standing water after rain is a persistent Shiloh challenge given the area's clay-dominant soils and relatively flat topography in Richland County. Installing a dry creek bed filled with river rock and drainage gravel channels runoff away from low spots while adding landscape interest year-round. Size gravel in the two- to three-inch range to maintain flow capacity without washing away during the heavy runoff Ohio's spring storm events routinely produce.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What bulk mulch type breaks down fastest to improve Shiloh's clay soil over time?

Shredded leaf mulch or fine composted wood chips break down the fastest, adding organic matter to Shiloh's clay soil more quickly than dense hardwood bark. While hardwood mulch lasts longer as a surface layer, incorporating faster-decomposing material into clay beds annually gradually improves drainage and tilth. Till decomposed mulch from previous years into the soil each spring before applying fresh material on top.

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Is bulk river rock better than organic mulch for Shiloh beds that stay wet in spring?

River rock is a reasonable choice for chronically wet Shiloh beds since it does not decompose or compact in standing water. However, it does not improve soil drainage the way organic matter does over time. For the best long-term results, address the underlying drainage issue with grading or a French drain first, then choose whatever surface material suits your landscape aesthetically.

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What native plants pair well with bulk mulch installations in Shiloh-area landscapes?

Shiloh's Zone 6a clay soils suit robust Ohio natives beautifully. Pair shredded hardwood mulch with swamp milkweed, blue wild indigo, or prairie dropseed, all clay-tolerant natives that establish quickly with proper mulch depth around their bases. These species handle Richland County's wet springs and dry summers without supplemental irrigation once established, making them low-cost, high-impact additions to any Shiloh landscape.

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In Shiloh, curb appeal matters—and it starts with quality landscape supplies. We partner with trusted Dayton suppliers to bring bulk mulch, soil, and stone right to your driveway. From our suppliers to your property, quality landscaping starts here.

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