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Shorewood, Illinois's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Shorewood 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

Disposing of diseased plant material rather than composting it breaks disease cycles effectively in Shorewood gardens. Many fungal pathogens and some bacterial problems survive the temperatures achieved in home compost piles and return to infect new healthy plantings when that contaminated compost spreads across garden beds later.

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Shorewood landscapes gain visual impact when plant selection accounts for multi-season color rather than relying solely on summer bloomers. Pairing early spring bulbs with midsummer perennials and fall-interest shrubs like viburnum or native asters creates a landscape that looks intentional from April through October. In Zone 5b, selecting plants rated for Zone 4 or 5 adds a cold-hardiness buffer against Shorewood's occasional harsh winter conditions.

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Primary ZIP: 60404
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Container gardens are an easy way for Shorewood homeowners to add flexibility and color to patios and entries without committing to permanent plantings. Use quality potting mix rather than bulk topsoil in containers,topsoil compacts quickly in pots and severely limits drainage. In Zone 5b, move any non-hardy container plants indoors before Shorewood's October 1 first frost, and consider overwintering tender perennials in a garage or basement rather than replacing them at full cost each spring.

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How thick should mulch be in Shorewood beds to effectively suppress weeds?

A consistent 3-inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch blocks the light annual weed seeds need to germinate in Shorewood beds. Pre-remove any existing perennial weeds before mulching,they push through any depth. Top-dress annually with about 1 inch of fresh mulch to maintain coverage as the previous layer decomposes into the silt loam below and overall depth gradually decreases.

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What bulk stone material works best for a Shorewood front walkway?

Decomposed granite or compacted crushed limestone create stable, attractive walkway surfaces that handle Shorewood's freeze-thaw cycles reliably. Both compact firmly and drain readily, preventing ice accumulation in winter. A 4-inch compacted base layer topped with 2 inches of finer material provides a firm walking surface. Steel or aluminum edging on both sides keeps material contained through the area's 40 inches of annual rainfall.

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Is it worth amending Shorewood's native soil before laying sod or seeding a new lawn?

Definitely. Incorporating 2 to 3 inches of compost before seeding or sodding measurably improves establishment in Shorewood's silt loam. Compost loosens compaction common in newer construction lots and improves both drainage and aeration. In Zone 5b, late August through mid-September is the optimal seeding window,soil stays warm, fall rains support germination, and young grass roots harden off before Shorewood's October 1 first frost.

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Shorewood, Illinois, blends suburban tranquility, parkland, and expanding commercial developments. Enhance your yard easily with premium mulch delivered fast. Local partners keep Shorewood neat and growth-oriented.

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