Serving Springfield & Surrounding Areas

Springfield, Massachusetts's Landscape Supply Company

Premium mulch, soil, and stone delivered straight to your door. We make landscaping projects simple, reliable, and stress-free.

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Have Your Landscape Material Delivered

Getting your landscape materials delivered is simple. Follow these 3 easy steps:

Pick your landscape material
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Pick your landscape material

Browse through our variety of high-quality products. You can use our bulk material calculator to estimate exactly how much product you’ll need for your project.

Schedule your delivery
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Schedule your delivery

Once you’ve chosen your materials, select a delivery day that works best for you. We offer flexible scheduling to ensure your materials arrive right when you need them.

Receive your order at your door
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Receive your order at your door

With everything handled, all that’s left is to sit back and wait. Our team will ensure your landscape materials are delivered promptly, ready for your Springfield landscaping project.

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Complete Your Outdoor Project

We’ve got you covered with our full line of landscape supply products. Helping you create a cohesive and professional landscape that enhances your property for years to come.

Need Help Calculating How Much You Need?

Use our NEW bulk material calculator where you can Trace from Satellite imaging to get a quick estimate for your project without busting out the tape measure

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Seasonal Landscaping Tips for Springfield

Make the most of your region's growing seasons with expert advice tailored to our local climate.

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Spring

Apply fresh mulch after the last frost (typically mid-March)

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Summer

Maintain 2-3 inch mulch layer to retain moisture

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Fall

Best time for planting trees and shrubs

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Winter

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Plan next year's landscaping projects

Know Your Region

Understanding Springfield's local climate and soil conditions helps you make the best choices for your landscaping projects. Here's what makes Springfield special.

Regional Overview

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155,000
Population
Nickname: City of Firsts
Signature Landmark: Basketball Hall of Fame
Elevation: 73 feet

Local Growing Tips

Seasonal advice
Soil Type
Silt Loam

Growing Zone: 6a
Last Frost: April 30
First Frost Oct 10

Landscape Material Demand in Springfield, Massachusetts

Understanding local demand patterns and property characteristics helps homeowners plan their landscaping projects effectively.

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Average Lot Size 5,200 sq ft

Typical residential property size in Springfield, Massachusetts based on Census and Zillow data

Yards Needed 8 cubic yards

Average cubic yards needed for projects in Springfield

Landscaped Area 3,000 sq ft

Typical landscaped area per property in Springfield, Massachusetts

Understanding Landscaping Market in Springfield, Massachusetts

According to U.S. Census Bureau and Zillow data, the average residential lot size in Springfield, Massachusetts is 5,200 sq ft, with approximately 2,800 sq ft dedicated to landscaped areas. These property characteristics directly influence the scope and cost of landscaping projects in the area.

Demand for landscaping materials in Springfield, Massachusetts follows clear seasonal patterns. Homeowners typically begin planning outdoor projects in early spring, with peak activity during summer months. This aligns with optimal growing seasons and outdoor project timelines.

Get Started with Mulch Mound Today

Springfield sits along the Connecticut River where the valley terrain and inland position create distinct weather patterns for western Massachusetts. Properties from the historic neighborhoods near downtown to areas like East Springfield, Forest Park, and out toward Longmeadow deal with clay-loam soil and terrain that ranges from river bottomland to rolling hills. Cold winters with significant snowfall and humid summers mean landscapes throughout Hampden County need mulch that works with valley soil while protecting roots through New England's temperature extremes and spring flooding potential.