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Choose your product
Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.
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I used Mulch Mound to have 3 cubic yards of garden soil delivered. The process was easy and I love that I didn't have to call anyone. I placed my o...
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I used Mulch Mound to have 3 cubic yards of garden soil delivered. The process was easy and I love that I didn't have to call anyone. I placed my order online, picked my delivery date, laid out my tarp and the dirt was delivered. My delivery had to be pushed back, but I was kept informed via text, which was great. So why not 5 stars? The description of garden soil on the website is "A balanced mix of topsoil and organic amendments ready for raised beds, flower gardens, and new planting areas. Good drainage, solid nutrients, easy to work with." What I got was more like fill dirt. It had a lot of gravel, a lot of clay, and random trash mixed in. I didn't test the soil to see if it actually had "amendments" because I already have compost and alpaca manure ready to add, but if I'd known the quality of the dirt was going to be the same as the bagged dirt I bought last year, I probably would have gotten 2 yards of top soil and a yard of leaf compost for better quality, especially since the leaf compost is cheaper. Photo of my mountain of dirt and just some of the trash I found in it.
I had a great experience ordering from Mulch Mound- they offered a quick turnaround and they delivered a generous/heaping 4 cubic yards. Driver was...
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I had a great experience ordering from Mulch Mound- they offered a quick turnaround and they delivered a generous/heaping 4 cubic yards. Driver was kind and professional, couldn’t have asked for an easier or better experience.
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The Problem
Walkways and courtyards takes a beating when heavy clay holds water forever. This needed attention last year—now it cannot wait. You need documentation for the board and results for the residents. Thin coverage means weeds punch through before summer hits.
The Solution
You order bulk mulch online and set a clean drop where you will spread from. Skip the phone tag. Online ordering that actually works. The load drops clean and close, no chasing down materials.
The Results
Water stays put longer, and weeds are easier to keep down. No resident complaints during the process. Fewer tickets, fewer vendor calls, fewer headaches this quarter.
Where We Come In
Transparent pricing, quick scheduling, and support if you need it. That is how material delivery should work.
Syracuse's Best Garden Plants
Hardy varieties that handle everything the Northeast throws at them
Sedum (Stonecrop)
Low-maintenance succulent that thrives in poor soil and drought.
Growing Tips
- Full sun required
- Excellent drainage essential
- Great for rock gardens and borders
Fountain Grass
Graceful ornamental grass that adds movement and texture.
Growing Tips
- Full sun for best growth
- Cut back in early spring
- Drought tolerant once established
Black-Eyed Susan
Cheerful yellow blooms that attract butterflies and thrive in northeastern summers.
Growing Tips
- Full sun to partial shade
- Drought tolerant once established
- Divide every 3-4 years to maintain vigor
Get Started with Mulch Mound Today
Syracuse occupies the glacial trough between the Finger Lakes and Oneida Lake where the Erie Canal once connected the Atlantic to the Great Lakes. The Salt City's position in the snowbelt makes it one of the snowiest metropolitan areas in America, with lake-effect storms burying landscapes under feet of heavy, wet snow. Onondaga Lake and surrounding wetlands influence local drainage patterns, while the hilly terrain creates varied microclimates throughout the metro area. Glacial soils range from sandy kames to heavy clay till.