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Washington, Utah's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Washington 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

In Washington's intense summer heat, applying mulch at a depth of 3 to 4 inches around trees and shrubs makes a significant difference in moisture retention. Thinner applications dry out quickly in the desert sun, forcing more frequent irrigation. A proper mulch layer in Washington yards can reduce watering needs by up to 30 percent while also moderating soil temperatures that regularly climb well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit at the surface.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Washington's rapid growth has introduced large areas of compacted fill soil that pools water after summer monsoon storms. Before laying sod or mulch in newly developed neighborhoods, testing drainage and adding a layer of coarse gravel beneath planting beds can prevent root rot. Bulk gravel delivery is a practical solution for creating French drain channels or dry creek beds that redirect excess water away from foundations and keep landscape materials from shifting after heavy rain.

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Delivering to Washington, Utah

Primary ZIP: 84780
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84780
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Washington's clay-mixed fill soils found in many newer subdivisions benefit greatly from regular compost additions. Blending 2 to 3 inches of bulk compost into planting beds each spring improves aeration and water retention, helping perennials and shrubs establish faster under the intense summer sun. Ordering compost by the cubic yard alongside your mulch delivery is a convenient way to amend multiple beds in one trip and set your landscape up for a strong growing season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much gravel do I need for a dry creek bed in my Washington yard?

The amount depends on the creek bed dimensions, but a typical 20 foot dry creek bed that is 2 feet wide and 6 inches deep requires roughly 0.75 cubic yards of river rock. Washington's monsoon season brings intense bursts of rain that can overwhelm standard drainage, so sizing your creek bed generously and ordering extra material to line the edges ensures it handles peak flow without washing out.

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What mulch type holds up best in Washington's summer heat without fading quickly?

In Washington, dyed hardwood mulch tends to hold its color longer than undyed wood chips, though all organic mulches fade somewhat under intense UV exposure. Darker colors absorb more heat, which can stress shallow roots in July and August. A natural cedar or pine mulch offers a lighter tone, releases beneficial oils that help repel insects, and still provides solid moisture retention through the long hot season.

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Should I amend the soil in Washington before planting a new lawn?

Many Washington properties sit on compacted sandy fill that lacks the organic matter needed to support healthy turf. Spreading 3 to 4 inches of quality topsoil or a topsoil and compost blend before seeding or sodding gives roots the nutrition and structure they need. Till the amendment into the existing soil at least 4 inches deep to prevent a hard layer from forming beneath the new lawn.

Get Started with Mulch mound Today

Washington is one of Utah's fastest-growing cities, with new subdivisions and master-planned communities expanding rapidly along the Interstate 15 corridor. Keeping up with landscaping demands in a city this active means having reliable access to bulk materials. MulchMound delivers directly to Washington homes and job sites, making it easy to mulch new beds, fill raised planters, or top-dress expansive yards without multiple trips to a store.

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