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Warwick, Rhode Island's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Warwick 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

Color theory applies to Warwick Rhode garden design just as it does to interior decorating and visual arts. Complementary colors create vibrant contrast, analogous colors create harmony, and too many competing hues create visual chaos. Limiting your palette and using color intentionally produces more sophisticated, professional-looking garden designs.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Warwick's lower-lying neighborhoods and coastal proximity make drainage management one of the most critical landscaping priorities here. Before installing new planting beds, check how quickly standing water disappears after a storm,silty loam compacts easily and can be deceptively slow to drain. Raised planting beds, French drains, and dry creek beds filled with river stone are all proven tools for redirecting excess moisture away from foundations and lawn areas throughout Warwick.

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Warwick properties with mature oaks and maples create challenging conditions for underplanting, but shade gardening offers real rewards with the right plant selection. Heucheras, bleeding heart, and Solomon's seal all excel beneath Warwick's tree canopies. Mulch shade beds with a light 2-inch layer of finely shredded bark to retain moisture without waterlogging root zones,shaded beds dry out much more slowly than open sunny spots given Warwick's rainfall patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

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When is the right time to plant annuals and perennials in Warwick each spring?

Warwick is in Zone 6b with a last frost date around April 25. Hardy perennials can go in from mid-April onward, but frost-sensitive annuals should wait until after May 1 to be safe. Soil temperatures below 50°F slow establishment even for cold-tolerant varieties. Warwick's proximity to the bay moderates temperatures somewhat, but late cold snaps do occur and can damage tender transplants set out too early in the season.

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Which native plants are best suited to Warwick's coastal and low-lying landscape conditions?

Warwick's mix of coastal exposure and periodically wet soils calls for tough Rhode Island natives. Inkberry holly tolerates wet soils and salt spray. Swamp rose mallow thrives near poorly drained areas and blooms boldly in summer. Beach plum and native seaside goldenrod perform well in drier, windswept spots closer to the water. All establish readily in mulched beds without supplemental irrigation once they have settled into Warwick's conditions.

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How should I amend Warwick's silty loam soil before installing a new planting bed?

Warwick's native silty loam is workable but benefits from organic matter before planting. Incorporate 2-to-3 inches of aged compost into the top 10 inches of soil to improve aeration and drainage without drastically altering native structure. Avoid heavy amendments like peat moss in large quantities, which can create a layering effect that traps moisture near the surface. A balanced compost-to-soil ratio helps plant roots transition naturally into surrounding native ground.

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The Warwick community values beautiful outdoor spaces, and so do we. From our Providence-area suppliers to your property, we handle the heavy lifting. Join the Warwick homeowners who've discovered easier landscape supply shopping.

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