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Tuckahoe, Virginia's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Tuckahoe 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

Maintenance access matters tremendously for Tuckahoe bed planning and long-term garden success. Beds too deep to reach into comfortably from edges force gardeners to step on plants causing damage or leave back sections entirely neglected and overgrown. Incorporating stepping pads, narrow paths, or planned access points makes ongoing care practical.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Timing landscape projects in Tuckahoe around both frost dates maximizes plant survival and material efficiency. Wait until after April 10 to install tender annuals or apply fresh mulch over newly planted beds. In fall, complete major planting by mid-October so root systems have several weeks to establish before the October 25 first frost. The November through early March window is ideal for hardscape work and major bed renovation that doesn't involve living plant material.

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Primary ZIP: 23229
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Native plantings dramatically reduce long-term maintenance demands in Tuckahoe landscapes. Virginia natives like beautyberry, switchgrass, and native azaleas evolved alongside local clay soils and Richmond's 40 inches of annual rainfall, needing minimal irrigation once established. Plant natives in fall rather than spring, cooler temperatures and consistent autumn rainfall allow roots to establish before summer heat arrives. Pair with shredded hardwood mulch for moisture retention during that critical first growing season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much bulk compost do I need to improve clay soil in a typical Tuckahoe landscape bed?

For a 100-square-foot Tuckahoe bed, plan on roughly 1 cubic yard of compost to create a 3-inch layer tilled into the top 8 to 10 inches of clay. This one-time investment dramatically improves drainage and root penetration. Annual topdressing with a half-inch of compost maintains improvement over subsequent seasons without the labor of full incorporation each time.

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Does Tuckahoe's clay soil commonly cause water to pool around foundations and planting beds?

Yes, clay's slow permeability is the most common cause of foundation and bed drainage problems in Tuckahoe. Solutions include regrading to slope ground away from structures, installing French drains with washed gravel where pooling is severe, and building raised planting beds that lift roots above the saturated clay layer. Improving organic matter annually also gradually increases clay's drainage capacity over time.

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How far should mulch be kept from tree trunks in Tuckahoe yards?

Keep mulch at least 3 to 4 inches away from tree bark in Tuckahoe landscapes. Mulch piled against trunks traps moisture against bark, promotes fungal disease, and invites vole tunneling, a real concern in Tuckahoe's wooded neighborhoods. Spread mulch in a donut shape extending 2 to 3 feet out from the trunk at a consistent 3-inch depth for best results.

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For Tuckahoe residents serious about their landscapes, we deliver. We've streamlined bulk delivery in the Richmond region so you can focus on your project. Quality materials, convenient delivery, beautiful results—that's our promise.

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