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Wake Forest, North Carolina's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Wake Forest 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

Watering newly planted trees in Wake Forest North requires attention to the entire root ball area, not just the trunk base. Roots need moisture throughout the original container zone until they grow into surrounding ground. A slow trickle from a hose left at the base for twenty to thirty minutes soaks the root mass thoroughly.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Wake Forest homeowners can slash summer weeding labor by combining a pre-emergent herbicide application in late February with a fresh 3-inch layer of bulk mulch in early spring. The pre-emergent disrupts germination of annuals like crabgrass and spurge, while the mulch layer blocks light from any seeds that slip through. Top-dress with a fresh inch of mulch each fall to maintain year-round weed suppression across all Wake Forest planting beds.

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Primary ZIP: 27587
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Fall is the ideal window for overseeding cool-season fescue in Wake Forest, soil temperatures drop into the optimal 50 to 65°F range in late September. Core aerate first to relieve the compaction common in Wake Forest's clay loam, then broadcast seed and top-dress with a thin layer of bulk compost to improve seed-to-soil contact and germination rates. Aim to complete seeding at least four weeks before the October 30 first frost so seedlings have time to establish.

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How deep should mulch be applied in Wake Forest landscape beds?

Two to three inches is the recommended depth for Wake Forest beds. Zone 7b's warm, humid summers break down organic mulch faster than in cooler climates, so you may need annual top-dressing to maintain adequate depth. Never exceed 4 inches or mound mulch against plant stems, excess moisture trapped by over-mulching can cause crown rot and bark decay during Piedmont summers.

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My Wake Forest backyard stays saturated for several days after rain. What bulk materials can help?

Persistent saturation in Wake Forest typically signals clay loam's limited infiltration capacity. A French drain filled with #57 crushed stone can intercept and redirect subsurface water. For planting beds, incorporating bulk compost and raising the bed grade 4 to 6 inches creates a well-drained root zone above the slow-draining clay layer, which makes an immediate and lasting difference for plant health.

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Which native plants pair well with bulk mulch installations in Wake Forest landscapes?

Wake Forest's Zone 7b climate supports an excellent native plant palette. Inkberry holly, Virginia sweetspire, native azaleas, and black-eyed Susan all thrive under a 2 to 3 inch hardwood mulch layer that mimics natural forest floor conditions. These species evolved in clay loam with 40 inches of annual rainfall and require minimal irrigation once established, making them ideal low-maintenance companions to a mulched bed.

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Wake Forest, North Carolina, highlights a booming suburban lifestyle, thriving downtown, and scenic settings. Make lawn care simple with mulch delivered. We partner locally to preserve Wake Forest’s family-friendly feel.

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