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Somers, Wisconsin's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Somers 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 Somers, where new construction is common and subsoil is frequently exposed during grading, soil amendment is critical before planting. Kenosha County's native silt loam compacts easily under heavy equipment. Work 3–4 inches of quality compost or blended topsoil into the top 8–10 inches of your beds before installing plants or sod. This restores organic matter, improves drainage, and gives roots a healthy foundation from day one.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Matching mulch depth to the needs of each planting area makes a real difference in Somers landscapes. For established shrubs and perennial beds, two to three inches of shredded hardwood mulch conserves soil moisture through dry summer stretches while the material slowly breaks down into the native silt loam. Avoid piling mulch against plant stems, as Somers receives a full 35 inches of annual rainfall and excess moisture near crowns invites rot.

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Primary ZIP: 53144
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53144
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Raised bed gardening is a practical solution for Somers homeowners who want reliable vegetable or herb production. Fill raised beds with a quality blend of bulk topsoil and compost to give roots a healthy growing medium above the native silt loam. Because Somers sits in Zone 5b with a last frost around April 30, wait until early May to transplant warm-season crops like tomatoes and peppers to avoid cold damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much topsoil do I need to start new garden beds in Somers?

A good starting point for new Somers beds is four to six inches of quality bulk topsoil. This gives plant roots a fertile zone before they reach the native silt loam below. For compacted or disturbed areas, blending compost into topsoil at roughly equal parts improves both drainage and structure right from the beginning.

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What decorative stone options work well for Somers yard projects?

River rock and crushed granite are popular choices for Somers landscape projects. River rock works well around downspouts and in dry creek beds where drainage is a concern, while crushed granite creates a stable surface for paths and borders. Both hold up reliably through Wisconsin's freeze and thaw cycles and pair well with mulched planting beds.

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When is the best time to apply fresh mulch to Somers landscape beds in spring?

In Somers, the ideal window for spring mulch application is after the soil has warmed but before summer heat arrives, typically mid to late May given the last frost date around April 30. Applying mulch too early can slow soil warming and delay plant emergence. Wait until perennials show a few inches of new growth before topping beds with fresh shredded mulch.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Somers is one of Kenosha County's fastest-growing communities, where new subdivisions and established rural properties exist side by side along its wide open corridors. The township's expanding residential base has driven steady demand for quality landscape materials to finish yards, define property lines, and build out garden beds. MulchMound delivers bulk mulch, topsoil, and decorative stone directly to Somers addresses, saving homeowners multiple hardware store runs. Whether you're landscaping a brand-new build or refreshing an older property, we've got the materials to get it done.

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