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Complete Your Temple 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

Many Temple Hills properties sit in low-lying areas where poor drainage after heavy rain leads to soggy turf and stressed plant roots. Incorporating coarse builder's sand and finished compost into existing silt-loam soil at a ratio of roughly one part amendment to three parts native soil improves permeability significantly. For persistently wet spots, a French drain lined with washed gravel can redirect water away from foundation plantings before it causes lasting root damage.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Temple Hills gardeners who want to maximize spring planting success should prepare beds in late March once the last frost passes around March 29. Spreading a fresh layer of hardwood mulch at that point gives soil temperature a boost and creates a welcoming environment for new transplants. The period between early April and early June is ideal for establishing perennials and shrubs in this part of Prince George's County, before July heat and humidity intensify.

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Adding bulk compost to Temple Hills garden beds each season helps counteract the compaction that silt loam soil develops in high-traffic areas. A two-inch layer worked into the top few inches of soil before planting improves root penetration and helps plants access moisture during dry stretches between Maryland's rain events. Consistent soil improvement over two to three seasons produces noticeably stronger plant performance and better overall drainage across the yard.

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What type of gravel is best for improving drainage in a Temple Hills yard?

Crushed angular stone in a quarter-inch to half-inch size works well for drainage trenches and French drain systems in Temple Hills. The angular shape locks together and resists shifting better than smooth river rock in buried trenches. For decorative surface drainage channels, river rock blends in more naturally and handles Temple Hills's heavy rainfall events without washing away.

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How do I stop mulch from floating away during heavy rain in Temple Hills?

Shredded hardwood or double-ground mulch disperses far less than large bark nuggets during Temple Hills's heavy summer storms. Installing a low edging border around beds also contains material during downpours. If runoff is persistent, consider raising bed edges slightly and grading the surrounding lawn so water flows around rather than directly through mulched areas.

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Is it worth using a weed barrier under mulch in Temple Hills garden beds?

Weed barriers work best under stone or gravel rather than under organic mulch in Temple Hills. Under wood mulch, barriers can break down and trap water in zone 7b's humid climate. Hand weeding combined with a consistent three-inch mulch layer tends to be more effective long-term and keeps the silt loam soil healthier and better aerated through the growing season.

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Temple Hills is a dense Prince George's County community close to the DC border where compact lots and urban-adjacent living define the character of most properties. Despite smaller yard sizes, residents invest meaningfully in curb appeal and functional outdoor spaces. Bulk delivery from MulchMound.com makes practical sense here, as a single well-timed order can refresh mulch beds, top-dress lawn areas, and supply fill material for a raised garden all in one drop.

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