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Stillwater, Minnesota's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Stillwater 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

Container gardens in Stillwater require significantly more frequent attention than in-ground plantings because limited root zones dry out and exhaust nutrients much more quickly. Daily moisture checks during summer heat and regular feeding throughout the active growing season keep potted plants performing at their best rather than struggling.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Stillwater lawns showing thin, patchy growth benefit most from a fall renovation rather than a spring attempt. Aerate in late August or early September, overseed with a shade-tolerant fescue blend suited to Stillwater's wooded neighborhoods, and top-dress lightly with screened compost. Cooler soil temperatures and consistent early-fall moisture give seed excellent germination conditions, and new grass has several weeks to establish roots before the first frost arrives near October 5.

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Many Stillwater properties sit beneath mature oaks and maples that create challenging dry shade conditions. Rather than fighting the environment, lean into it with shade-adapted plants like hostas, astilbe, and native wild ginger. Amend the soil with extra compost before planting since tree roots compete aggressively for nutrients in the sandy loam below. A 2 to 3 inch mulch layer around shade beds conserves the moisture that Stillwater's canopy intercepts before it reaches the ground.

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What type of mulch works best for Stillwater's riverside and bluff-top landscapes?

Shredded hardwood mulch is the most versatile choice for Stillwater landscapes. It stays put on sloped bluff-side beds better than lighter bark chips and breaks down gradually to improve the region's sandy loam soil over time. For flat decorative areas near Stillwater's historic streetscapes, finely shredded black or brown mulch delivers a polished appearance. Reapply 1 to 2 inches annually in spring before soil temperatures warm significantly.

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How do I prevent weeds from growing in Stillwater stone walkway and patio joints?

Polymeric sand swept into joints during installation is the most effective long-term solution for Stillwater hardscaping. It hardens with moisture, resisting weed seed germination in the joints. For existing pavers, clean out old material, apply a pre-emergent, then re-sand with polymeric product. Stillwater's 40-inch annual rainfall flushes standard sand from joints over time, so refreshing the fill every few years is recommended for lasting weed control.

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When is the right time to apply bulk mulch in Stillwater for maximum weed suppression?

Apply mulch in Stillwater after the soil has warmed in spring, typically late April to mid-May, just past the last frost around May 5. Mulching over still-cold soil slows warming and delays planting. A 3-inch layer applied once soil reaches 50°F blocks early-season weed germination most effectively, giving Stillwater beds a clean start through the long growing season ahead.

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Stillwater gardens and lawns thrive when they're built on premium materials. Our Minneapolis-area network means fast, reliable delivery of premium landscape materials. We deliver the materials; you create the landscape of your dreams.

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