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Complete Your Sunset Hills 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

In Sunset Hills, where tree canopies are dense and root competition is fierce, mulch depth really matters. Apply a 3-inch layer of hardwood mulch around trees and shrubs, but keep it pulled back 2 to 3 inches from trunks to prevent rot. Too little mulch lets weeds take hold, while too much can suffocate roots and invite fungal problems during Missouri's humid summers.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Sunset Hills homeowners looking for lower-maintenance landscapes benefit from incorporating native Missouri and Illinois species into mixed borders. Plants like native columbine, spiderwort, and woodland sedge are adapted to Zone 5b conditions and handle the dry stretches common in years when the area receives less than its average 18 inches of annual rainfall. Mulching native plantings with shredded leaf compost rather than bark more closely mirrors the forest floor conditions these species evolved alongside.

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Primary ZIP: 63127
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Soil amendment is one of the most impactful investments a Sunset Hills homeowner can make before installing new planting beds. Mixing three to four inches of compost into the top eight inches of native sandy loam improves nutrient retention and moisture-holding capacity significantly. Doing this work in fall, after the growing season ends but before the ground freezes in late October, gives the organic material time to begin integrating before you plant the following spring.

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Does mulch really help plants survive dry summers in Sunset Hills?

Yes, mulch makes a measurable difference in Sunset Hills, where summer dry spells can stretch several weeks with only 18 inches of annual rainfall to carry plantings through. A three-inch layer of shredded hardwood reduces soil evaporation by up to 50 percent compared to bare ground. Plants mulched properly going into summer show less drought stress and stronger recovery after dry periods than unmulched plants in the same beds.

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Can I use bulk topsoil to build up beds around the base of established trees in Sunset Hills?

Adding more than one to two inches of topsoil over existing tree root zones in Sunset Hills can suffocate feeder roots by blocking oxygen exchange. If you need to build up a bed around a tree, use a very light layer of compost instead, which improves the soil surface without the same risk of root suffocation. For significant grading changes near trees, consult an arborist before adding bulk materials.

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What bulk material is best for Sunset Hills pathways between garden beds?

Pea gravel and decomposed granite are both excellent pathway options for Sunset Hills gardens. Decomposed granite compacts into a stable walking surface over time and handles foot traffic well. Pea gravel stays looser but provides excellent drainage and a natural appearance that suits wooded settings. For pathways under tree canopies, pea gravel is often preferred because it allows rain to reach tree roots freely. Install two to three inches over compacted base for best results.

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Known for its rolling topography and established residential character, Sunset Hills blends suburban comfort with natural beauty across large, well-kept lots. Mature landscaping is a hallmark of this community, and homeowners invest real effort in maintaining polished outdoor spaces. Bulk delivery of mulch, topsoil, and decorative stone fits naturally into the upkeep routines that Sunset Hills properties demand. MulchMound brings materials right to your driveway so your landscape stays as refined as the neighborhood around it.

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