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Siloam Springs, Arkansas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Siloam Springs 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

Siloam Springs sits on some of the region's heaviest clay soils, and poor drainage is a persistent complaint among local gardeners trying to grow vegetables or flowering perennials. When building raised planting beds, mix one part bulk compost with two parts native soil and add a layer of coarse gravel at the base of the bed before filling to improve water movement through the profile. This approach prevents the waterlogged root conditions that kill plants in poorly drained clay, and the added organic matter works to break down the clay structure across multiple growing seasons.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Siloam Springs summers can be hot and dry between rainfall events, and keeping three to four inches of mulch on planting beds significantly reduces water loss through evaporation. Refresh mulch in late May each year before summer heat peaks to lock in spring soil moisture. This practice helps shrubs and perennials in Siloam Springs survive between rains without requiring constant supplemental irrigation during the driest stretches of July and August.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Renovating a thin or weedy lawn in Siloam Springs works best in early fall when cool temperatures favor fescue germination. Overseed between mid-September and mid-October, well before the first frost around October 28. Topdress seeded areas with a quarter to half inch of screened topsoil or compost to improve seed contact with the ground. Siloam Springs clay-based lawns benefit enormously from even a thin layer of organic material, which helps new seedlings establish roots in otherwise difficult soil.

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How do I use bulk compost to make my Siloam Springs clay soil workable for a new garden?

Spread two to four inches of bulk compost over the bed area and till it into the top eight to ten inches of native clay. Siloam Springs soil is some of the heaviest in the Rogers region, so a single application helps but repeated annual top-dressings are needed for lasting improvement. After two to three seasons of consistent composting, you will see noticeably better drainage, softer soil texture, and stronger plant growth.

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What is the best gravel for a long gravel driveway in Siloam Springs?

Crushed limestone is the best choice for Siloam Springs driveways. It compacts firmly on the heavy clay base and handles the region's 47 inches of annual rainfall without washing away like smaller pea gravel. Start with a base layer of three-inch crushed stone, then top with one and a half inch crushed limestone for a smooth driving surface. Plan on a minimum of four to six inches total depth to keep gravel from sinking into the clay subgrade over time.

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Should I be concerned about mulching close to my home's foundation in Siloam Springs where the soil already stays wet?

Yes, this is especially important in Siloam Springs given the heavy clay soil and persistent drainage challenges. Keep mulch pulled back at least six inches from your foundation and make sure the ground slopes away from your home to direct water outward. Moisture held against a foundation by dense mulch on already saturated clay can lead to pest problems, mold, and structural moisture damage over time.

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Siloam Springs sits along the Illinois River at the western edge of Benton County, giving it a natural character quite distinct from the more urban cities to the east. The historic downtown, the presence of John Brown University, and a close-knit community culture give Siloam Springs a genuine small-town feel that sets it apart from the region's faster-growing suburbs. Residential lots range from compact historic properties near downtown to larger rural parcels on the city's outskirts. Bulk landscape material delivery brings the same project convenience that larger cities enjoy to Siloam Springs homeowners working on any scale of improvement.

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