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St. Cloud, Florida's Landscape Supply Company

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Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.

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Sit back, wait, and let us work our magic to make sure the highest quality product is delivered to your driveway.

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Complete Your St. Cloud 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

Fungal diseases travel through splashing water in St Cloud gardens during irrigation and rainfall events throughout the growing season. Drip irrigation systems and soaker hoses keep foliage dry. Morning watering allows any accidentally wet leaves to dry completely before evening. Proper spacing between plants improves air circulation that inhibits fungi.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Applying the right amount of mulch in St. Cloud makes the difference between thriving beds and stressed plants. The standard 3-inch depth retains moisture during dry stretches and moderates the extreme soil temperatures that Central Florida's summer sun creates. Deeper is not better,mulch piled 5 or more inches against stems and trunks traps moisture that causes crown rot and provides harborage for insects and rodents. Spread material evenly with a rake after each bulk delivery to maintain consistent depth throughout every bed.

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Primary ZIP: 34769
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Native plants transform St. Cloud landscapes into low-maintenance, ecologically valuable spaces that thrive without constant intervention. Species like saw palmetto, Walter's viburnum, and muhly grass are genuinely adapted to Zone 9b,tolerating freezes through January and February while enduring summer droughts between rainstorms. Planting natives in mass groupings surrounded by bulk pine bark mulch creates dramatic visual impact while slashing irrigation and fertilization costs compared to maintaining non-native tropicals through Florida's occasional cold snaps.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Why does my St. Cloud mulch break down so quickly?

St. Cloud's heat and humidity accelerate microbial activity that decomposes organic mulch faster than in northern climates. Expect to refresh organic mulch every 12 months rather than the 18 to 24 months recommended for cooler regions. This decomposition actually benefits your soil by adding organic matter to St. Cloud's sandy base. Ordering bulk quantities annually makes the refreshing process cost-effective and consistent year after year.

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What's the best bulk material for a St. Cloud driveway border?

Pea gravel or crushed granite create clean, durable driveway borders in St. Cloud that hold up through both the rainy season and dry stretches. Install landscape edging first to contain stone, then apply 3 to 4 inches depth over woven fabric to prevent sinking into sandy soil. Both options require virtually no maintenance and won't displace during the heavy summer downpours typical of Osceola County.

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Can I use bulk compost to improve my St. Cloud vegetable garden soil?

Bulk compost is the single most impactful improvement you can make to a St. Cloud vegetable garden. Native sandy soils drain too quickly and hold almost no nutrients for productive growing. Incorporate 4 inches of compost into the top 12 inches of existing soil before planting. St. Cloud's long growing season,with last frost around February 5,means improved soil supports multiple productive planting cycles each year.

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In St. Cloud, curb appeal matters—and it starts with quality landscape supplies. Our Orlando delivery routes include St. Cloud for convenient doorstep service. Your neighbors will wonder how you got such great materials—we'll be our secret.

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