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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

Mowing high promotes healthier Sumner lawns by shading out weed seedlings and encouraging deeper root development throughout the growing season. Taller grass handles heat stress significantly better, requires less supplemental watering during dry periods, and naturally outcompetes most weeds without chemical intervention. Setting your mower up a notch or two makes visible difference.

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Timing bulk mulch applications in Sumner to coincide with early spring,before soil temperatures consistently exceed 50°F,lets the material moderate warming and conserve moisture from the start of the growing season. Apply a 3-inch layer in mid-March after the last frost and before summer transplants go in. Sumner's position in the Cascade rain shadow means summers can be drier than much of western Puget Sound, making spring mulching especially valuable for moisture retention through July and August.

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Sumner's agricultural heritage and relatively fertile valley soils make the area well suited for productive raised bed vegetable gardening. Blending bulk topsoil with 30% finished compost and a small measure of coarse perlite creates a light, well-draining mix that handles Sumner's spring wet spells and summer dry periods equally well. Raised beds also warm 2 to 3 weeks earlier than in-ground planting, extending Sumner's already generous frost-free window from mid-March through mid-November.

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How much compost should I add to Sumner garden beds each year?

Two to three inches of finished compost worked in annually is appropriate for Sumner's moderately fertile valley soils. Unlike the lean glacial till further north in the Seattle metro, Sumner soils often have more natural tilth, so very heavy applications can oversaturate planting areas. Focus additions on early spring before planting and again in fall after harvest to replenish organic matter without over-conditioning the soil.

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Is decomposed granite a practical choice for Sumner garden pathways?

Decomposed granite works well in Sumner's climate, which is somewhat drier in summer than the broader Seattle area due to the Cascade rain shadow effect. It compacts firmly, drains reliably, and provides a clean natural look between vegetable beds. Install 3 to 4 inches over compacted road base for durability. In shaded sections of a Sumner yard, DG can develop moss in winter,a fine gravel top-dressing restores traction seasonally.

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What bulk mulch suppresses weeds most effectively in Sumner ornamental beds?

Coarse wood chip mulch at 3 to 4 inches is the most effective weed suppressant for Sumner ornamental beds. Unlike fine bark, chunky chips don't mat into a water-shedding crust and break down slowly, maintaining coverage across multiple seasons. Sumner's warm summers accelerate decomposition compared to cooler Puget Sound cities, so inspect mulch depth each spring and refresh as needed to maintain the full suppression layer.

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In Sumner, curb appeal matters—and it starts with quality landscape supplies. The same quality materials trusted throughout Seattle are now at your doorstep. Skip the big-box store trips and get exactly what you need, delivered.

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