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Spokane Valley, Washington's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Spokane 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

Deep watering encourages Spokane Valley plant roots to grow downward where moisture remains available longer during summer dry spells. Shallow daily watering trains roots to stay near the surface where they become vulnerable to heat stress and drought conditions. Deeper-rooted plants handle weather variability far better and require less frequent attention once established.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Timing your mulch application correctly makes a measurable difference in Spokane Valley gardens. Apply a fresh 2 to 3 inch layer of bulk bark in mid-to-late April, after soil has warmed but before summer heat arrives. This window, just after Spokane Valley's May 5 last frost, captures maximum weed suppression for the season and locks in soil moisture before the dry July and August stretch begins.

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Spokane Valley's volcanic loam lawns compact under foot traffic and equipment over winter, leading to thin, patchy turf by spring. Core aerate in early September, after summer stress has passed but while soil stays warm enough for seed germination. Topdress aerated holes with bulk compost and overseed with a drought-tolerant fescue blend that handles zone 6b temperature swings and the region's characteristically dry summers.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Does Spokane Valley's volcanic loam soil need amendment before I plant new beds?

Spokane Valley's native volcanic loam is a solid foundation, it drains well and holds nutrients better than pure sandy soils. Most residential lots, however, had topsoil disturbed during construction. Adding 2 to 3 inches of bulk compost worked 6 inches deep restores organic matter, improves moisture retention through dry summers, and encourages the deep root development that zone 6b perennials need to overwinter successfully.

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What native plants pair well with bulk mulch in Spokane Valley landscape beds?

Zone 6b natives like bitterbrush, rabbitbrush, and blue wild rye thrive in Spokane Valley's volcanic loam with minimal irrigation once established. Pair them with a 3-inch wood chip mulch layer to conserve soil moisture through July and August. These plants evolved for the region's roughly 40-inch annual rainfall and periodic dry spells, significantly reducing your long-term watering and maintenance needs.

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How many cubic yards of crushed rock do I need for a Spokane Valley driveway apron?

To cover a 10x20 foot apron 4 inches deep, you need approximately 2.5 cubic yards of crushed rock. In Spokane Valley, 5/8-inch crushed basalt compacts well under vehicle weight and handles freeze-thaw cycles from October through April without significant heaving. Order roughly 10 to 15% extra, as bulk rock settles noticeably after compaction and the first hard winter.

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Residents of Spokane Valley take pride in their outdoor spaces, and we're here to help. We've streamlined bulk delivery in the Spokane region so you can focus on your project. Start your project right with materials delivered fresh to your door.

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