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Smiths Station, Alabama's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Smiths Station 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

Smiths Station's newer subdivisions sit on disturbed soil loaded with dormant weed seeds that construction grading brought to the surface, and that bank of seeds will germinate aggressively the moment bare ground warms up each spring. Getting ahead of the problem with a thick application of bulk shredded hardwood mulch in early March, before soil temperatures climb, is one of the most practical weed management moves a new homeowner can make. Applying at least three inches throughout all planted beds gives Smiths Station gardens a clean start and cuts weeding time significantly through the growing season.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Many Smiths Station yards slope toward home foundations due to grading done during subdivision construction. Installing a dry creek bed filled with bulk river rock channels excess water away from structures during the region's heavy spring rains. A properly graded swale lined with river gravel not only protects your foundation but also becomes an attractive landscape feature that handles Alabama's 54 inches of annual rainfall gracefully and with low maintenance.

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Primary ZIP: 36877
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Smiths Station homeowners have great options when choosing mulch or stone colors to complement the brick and vinyl exteriors common in the area. Deep brown or black-dyed hardwood mulch creates bold contrast against light-colored homes, while natural cedar or pine bark offers a softer and earthier tone. For stone beds, charcoal or buff-colored gravel pairs well with the warm reddish undertones already present in Smiths Station's native soil.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How deep should I install gravel in a drainage swale in Smiths Station?

For a functional drainage swale in Smiths Station, lay 4 to 6 inches of washed river gravel over a layer of permeable landscape fabric. The fabric keeps native red clay from migrating up into the stone over time. Use 1.5-inch to 2-inch river rock for swales to allow adequate water flow during heavy rain events without stones washing out of position.

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When should Smiths Station homeowners refresh mulch in landscape beds?

The best time to refresh mulch in Smiths Station is mid-March, just after the last frost around March 20, when beds are being tidied for spring. A second light top-dressing in October helps insulate roots before the first frost around November 15. Aim to maintain a consistent 3-inch depth, and rake any compacted or fully decomposed mulch before adding the fresh layer on top.

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What bulk material helps level out low spots in a Smiths Station lawn?

A blend of bulk sand and screened topsoil works well for leveling low spots in Smiths Station lawns. Apply the mix no more than half an inch at a time over existing grass to avoid smothering it. Bermuda and zoysia, which are the most common lawn grasses in Zone 8b, tolerate light topdressing well and will grow through the material within a few weeks during the active warm-season growing period.

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Smiths Station has emerged as one of the fastest-growing communities in the greater Columbus metro area, with subdivision after subdivision bringing young families into Lee County at a steady pace. Most new lots come with little more than compacted subsoil and builder-grade fill, leaving homeowners motivated to create real outdoor living spaces as quickly as possible. MulchMound serves Smiths Station with reliable bulk deliveries of mulch, topsoil, and stone so new residents can transform bare, graded yards into finished landscapes without waiting weeks for supply.

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