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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Stroudsburg 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

Many Stroudsburg properties sit beneath significant tree canopy, which means shade gardening is less of a choice and more of a practical necessity. Success in deep shade starts well below the surface. Work a 2-inch layer of compost or enriched topsoil into the existing ground before planting shade-tolerant species like hostas, astilbe, or ferns. Follow planting with a light 2-inch mulch layer to hold moisture, since shaded soil can still dry out quickly during Pocono summer heat, especially on sloped ground near the creek corridor.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Stroudsburg's combination of clay loam soil and nearly 47 inches of annual rainfall makes drainage planning essential for healthy landscapes. Building beds with a slight crown so water drains away from plant crowns, and blending bulk compost into the soil before planting, both help prevent root rot in wet years. A layer of coarse mulch on top then slows surface runoff and reduces soil compaction from the heavy, frequent rain this area regularly receives.

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Primary ZIP: 18360
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Stroudsburg homeowners looking to reduce ongoing landscape maintenance can lean heavily on native plantings suited to Zone 7a conditions. Natives like ferns, wild ginger, and Solomon's seal thrive naturally in shaded Stroudsburg yards without supplemental irrigation once established. Surround them with a two inch layer of bulk leaf mulch to mimic the forest floor environment they prefer. These plants establish quickly and require far less intervention than most traditional ornamental choices.

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What is the right mulch depth for shaded beds in my Stroudsburg yard?

Shaded beds in Stroudsburg stay moister than sun-exposed areas, so a lighter application of two inches is usually sufficient. Too much mulch in low-light, high-moisture conditions encourages fungal growth and rot around plant crowns. Use shredded leaf mulch or fine hardwood bark, which decompose more readily in shaded environments and blend naturally into the woodland-style plantings common across Stroudsburg properties.

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How do I keep mulch from washing away during Stroudsburg's heavy spring rains?

To hold bulk mulch in place during heavy spring rains in Stroudsburg, choose shredded wood products over bark nuggets, which float and scatter easily. Installing a low stone or steel edging border around beds helps contain mulch during downpours. On sloped areas, adding erosion control fabric beneath the mulch provides extra security. Proper edging is one of the most effective tools for mulch retention in rainy climates.

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Is bulk compost or topsoil better for improving my Stroudsburg garden beds?

For most Stroudsburg garden beds, bulk compost is the better first choice because it adds organic matter and improves clay loam structure without significantly raising bed height. Topsoil is more appropriate when you need to fill volume, such as in raised beds or to level low areas. Many Stroudsburg gardeners use both, layering topsoil first and finishing with compost as the primary planting amendment.

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Stroudsburg is the gateway to the Pocono Mountains and a community where natural beauty is woven into the fabric of daily life. The borough's tree-lined streets, proximity to Brodhead Creek, and mix of historic and modern properties give it a landscape character that homeowners invest real effort in complementing. Bulk deliveries of specialty soils, mulch, and stone from MulchMound.com support the kind of thoughtful, layered landscaping that Stroudsburg's varied terrain and dense tree cover genuinely demand.

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