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Spanish Fork, Utah's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Spanish Fork 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 Spanish Fork, aim for three inches of mulch across all planting beds rather than the one-inch layer many homeowners assume is enough. The region sits in zone 6b with cold winters and dry summers, so that extra depth holds soil moisture through July and August heat while insulating roots when temperatures drop hard in late September. Skimping on depth means more frequent watering and less winter root protection.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Spanish Fork properties near the river bottom can experience poor drainage after heavy spring snowmelt, leaving planting beds saturated for extended periods. Before adding bulk materials to these low areas, evaluate whether surface grading or a perimeter drain is needed first. Mounded planting areas and raised bed installations lift roots above saturated soil while still allowing you to take advantage of bulk topsoil and compost blends for a productive growing environment.

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Delivering to Spanish Fork, Utah

Primary ZIP: 84660
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84660
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Spanish Fork lawns often thin out by midsummer after months of heat stress and low rainfall. A late-August top-dressing of bulk compost followed by overseeding with a cool-season grass blend can substantially thicken turf before the first frost arrives in late September. Mow the existing lawn short before spreading compost so the material reaches the soil surface and improves seed-to-soil contact for stronger germination rates.

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What type of bulk mulch is best for Spanish Fork gardens during hot summers?

Shredded hardwood or cedar mulch is the top choice for Spanish Fork gardens heading into summer. Both varieties break down slowly, hold moisture effectively, and reduce watering frequency during the dry months. Apply three inches in early May after the last frost clears. Cedar also carries natural pest-deterrent properties that help reduce insect pressure in ornamental beds.

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How often should I replace bulk mulch in my Spanish Fork landscape beds?

Most Spanish Fork homeowners refresh mulch once per year, typically each spring. Organic mulch breaks down over the season, adding nutrients to the soil but reducing coverage depth. By late winter a three-inch layer may be down to one inch or less. A fresh bulk delivery each April keeps beds properly protected heading into Spanish Fork's long, dry summer.

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Should I use bulk topsoil or bulk compost to fill a new planting bed in Spanish Fork?

A blended mix of both works best for new beds in Spanish Fork. Bulk topsoil provides structure and weight while compost adds nutrients and improves the drainage of the native silty loam that dominates the area. A blend of roughly 60 percent topsoil and 40 percent compost gives new beds a strong growing foundation for both vegetables and ornamental plants.

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Spanish Fork sits at the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon, where outdoor recreation culture runs deep and newer subdivisions are filling in fast alongside well-established neighborhoods. Residents here tend to take their yards seriously, whether they are landscaping a brand-new build or refreshing mature garden beds around older homes. Bulk delivery of mulch, topsoil, and decorative rock is a practical fit for a city this spread out, where hauling materials yourself rarely makes sense.

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