Serving Spokane & Surrounding Areas

Town and Country, Washington's Landscape Supply Company

We make landscaping projects simple, reliable, and stress-free.

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Complete Your Town and Country 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

Sloped yards throughout Town and Country are especially vulnerable to erosion during spring runoff and heavier rain events that occasionally exceed the area's typical 22-inch annual average. Covering exposed slopes with a 4-inch layer of coarse wood chip mulch slows water velocity across the surface and holds soil in place while groundcover plants work to establish deep root systems. Pairing bulk mulch from MulchMound.com with fast-spreading plants like creeping phlox or prostrate juniper delivers both immediate protection and lasting stability on steeper grades.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Town and Country homeowners get the most from bulk mulch deliveries by timing applications right after the May 5 last frost date. Laying a 3 to 4 inch layer of wood chip mulch in early May locks in soil moisture before summer heat arrives, cuts irrigation demand during July and August, and gives perennial beds a clean, finished appearance heading into the full growing season.

Delivering to Town and Country, Washington

Primary ZIP: 99208
+1 ZIP codes
99208
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Town and Country's volcanic loam base is naturally fertile, but topdressing garden beds with 1 to 2 inches of bulk compost each spring makes a noticeable difference. Compost improves moisture retention in sandier pockets common across the area, builds long-term organic matter, and helps plant roots access nutrients more efficiently through the extended summer dry stretch between June and September.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much bulk mulch do I need to cover my landscape beds in Town and Country?

For most Town and Country beds, plan on 3 inches of depth, which works out to roughly 1 cubic yard per 100 square feet. Our volcanic loam drains well enough that this depth holds moisture without causing root rot. Measure your total bed square footage and divide by 100 to get a solid estimate for your bulk order.

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Is decorative rock a practical low-maintenance option for Town and Country yards?

Yes, decorative rock performs very well in Town and Country, especially on south-facing exposures where summer heat dries organic mulch quickly. River rock and crushed basalt hold up under roughly 40 inches of annual rainfall without decomposing or washing away. Pairing rock with quality landscape fabric underneath keeps weed pressure minimal without constant attention.

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When should I order bulk topsoil to fill raised garden beds in Town and Country?

The ideal window is late April through the first days of May, just ahead of the May 5 last frost date. This allows time to fill, settle, and amend beds before planting begins. In Town and Country, blending delivered topsoil with compost gives raised beds far better drainage and fertility than relying on native volcanic loam alone.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Town and Country occupies a scenic stretch of the Spokane River corridor, where hillside properties and river views define the neighborhood's distinctive upscale character. Sloped lots are common throughout the area, and managing them well requires careful attention to both visual appeal and long-term ground stability. MulchMound.com delivers the bulk mulch, river rock, and topsoil that Town and Country homeowners need to keep hillside gardens healthy through the region's seasonal weather patterns. Materials arrive directly to the property, ready to be put to work on even the most challenging terrain.

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