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South Valley, New Mexico's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your South Valley 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

Planting too deep causes more South Valley New landscape failures than most gardeners realize or expect. Setting plants at exactly the same level they grew in the nursery, or even slightly higher to account for settling, prevents the trunk and crown rot issues that plague specimens buried even a few inches below proper grade.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Clean bed edging makes a measurable difference in South Valley landscapes, where Bermuda grass and invasive buffelgrass spread aggressively through loose, sandy soil into garden beds. Install metal or concrete edging at least 4 inches deep to block lateral runners and roots. Combine edging with a fresh mulch application each spring to create a tidy, low-maintenance separation between your lawn and planting areas throughout the growing season.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

South Valley's flat terrain and caliche subsoil frequently cause water to pool on the surface after heavy monsoon rains instead of percolating downward. Before adding bulk mulch or gravel to low-lying beds, evaluate surface grades and redirect drainage away from foundations and walkways. A French drain filled with bulk crushed gravel is an affordable, effective solution that integrates well alongside other bulk material landscape improvements.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How can bulk compost improve my South Valley soil for vegetable and flower gardening?

South Valley's sandy, low-organic soil struggles to retain water and nutrients, making bulk compost one of the most impactful amendments you can apply. Work 2 to 3 inches into the top 8 inches of existing soil before planting, and topdress established beds each fall. Over time, compost feeds beneficial soil microbes and steadily improves the structure of even the most nutrient-poor South Valley ground.

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What's the most effective weed control strategy for a South Valley xeriscape?

Start with a quality weed barrier fabric beneath your decorative gravel or decomposed granite, then apply a 2 to 3 inch gravel layer on top to block light and hold the fabric in place. Replenish gravel depth every few years, as sediment accumulation creates a seedbed for wind-blown weeds. Spot-treat any breakthrough growth before it establishes a root system in South Valley's loose, fast-warming soil.

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How much decomposed granite should I order for a South Valley pathway or driveway apron?

Plan for a compacted depth of 3 to 4 inches, which requires ordering roughly 4 to 5 inches of loose material to account for settling and compaction. One cubic yard covers approximately 65 to 80 square feet at that finished depth. For any area over 100 square feet, bulk delivery is substantially more economical than purchasing bagged decomposed granite from a retail store.

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South Valley properties deserve landscape materials that match their character. From our Albuquerque-area suppliers to your property, we handle the heavy lifting. Skip the big-box store trips and get exactly what you need, delivered.

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