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Stokesdale, North Carolina's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Stokesdale 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

On Stokesdale's larger lots, where maintained lawn transitions into wooded edges and natural areas, crisp bed edging is what separates a polished landscape from a ragged one. Each spring, cut a clean 3-inch-deep edge along all garden beds using a flat spade or half-moon edger, then back it immediately with fresh mulch. This physical barrier slows grass encroachment considerably and reduces how often re-edging is needed throughout the season — a real advantage on properties too extensive to groom every week.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Stokesdale properties with long driveways or wide garden paths benefit from gravel and stone that hold up through Zone 7b weather cycles. A 4-inch base of compacted crusher run topped with decorative river rock or washed gravel gives pathways firm footing and allows rainwater to percolate rather than pool. In Stokesdale's clay-heavy areas, proper base preparation is what separates a lasting installation from one that shifts and sinks.

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Primary ZIP: 27357
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

As Stokesdale's first frost arrives around November 3, a fresh layer of mulch over perennial beds provides critical insulation for roots through the colder months. Applying 3 inches of shredded hardwood in late October protects soil temperature, reduces frost heave, and gives beneficial soil organisms a buffer against the cold. Pull the mulch back slightly from plant crowns to prevent rot as temperatures drop.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much gravel base do I need to build a stable path on my Stokesdale property?

For a stable path on Stokesdale's clay-based soil, plan on 4 inches of compacted crusher run as a base, topped with 2 inches of your chosen surface material. Skipping the base layer is the most common mistake. On clay soil in Stokesdale, a thin gravel layer without proper compaction will shift and sink within a season or two.

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What type of bulk mulch works best for the natural wooded edges on my Stokesdale property?

For natural wooded edges in Stokesdale, a coarser shredded hardwood or wood chip mulch blends with the surroundings and breaks down slowly. Chunky wood chips allow rainfall to pass through to the soil rather than matting and repelling water. They also mimic the forest floor environment that native understory plants prefer, supporting root health throughout Zone 7b growing conditions.

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Should I amend the soil with compost before planting new beds in Stokesdale?

In Stokesdale, where red clay is the native soil, amending before planting makes a significant difference. Work in 3 to 4 inches of compost or aged organic matter before setting plants in the ground. This improves drainage, reduces compaction, and gives roots a better start. With 45 inches of annual rainfall, amended soil absorbs moisture far more effectively than raw clay.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Stokesdale occupies a quiet stretch of northwest Guilford County where horse farms, wooded lots, and winding country roads define daily life. Residents here manage substantial acreage with sprawling tree lines, natural buffer zones, and long driveways that demand ongoing upkeep. Hauling landscape materials yourself across property that size isn't realistic — bulk delivery of hardwood mulch, gravel, or fill dirt is practically a necessity for keeping Stokesdale's expansive home landscapes looking intentional rather than overgrown.

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