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West Allis, Wisconsin's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your West Allis 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

Grass clippings left on West Allis lawns return valuable nitrogen and organic matter directly to the ground where roots can use them. Bagging removes nutrients you then need to replace with purchased fertilizer at additional cost and effort. Modern recycling mowers chop clippings fine enough to disappear quickly without thatch buildup.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Container gardening is a smart solution for West Allis homeowners with compact urban lots, concrete patios, or challenging native clay soil. Large containers filled with quality potting mix can host vegetables, herbs, and perennials without the drainage limitations of West Allis's silty clay. Choose containers at least 14 inches in diameter for most vegetables and position them to receive 6 to 8 hours of direct sun during West Allis's relatively short growing season between the May 10 last frost and October 1 first frost.

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Primary ZIP: 53214
+2 ZIP codes
53214 53227
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West Allis landscapes benefit from deliberate fall preparation before the October 1 first frost. Set the lawn mower to about 2.5 inches for the final cut, slightly shorter than the growing-season height, to reduce snow mold risk under winter cover. Apply 2 to 3 inches of shredded hardwood mulch to all planting beds, clear debris that harbors overwintering pests, and drain hose bibs before temperatures drop. West Allis's November hard freezes can arrive quickly, so complete winterizing by mid-October.

Frequently Asked Questions

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I want to build raised vegetable beds in my West Allis backyard, how much bulk topsoil and compost should I order?

For West Allis raised beds at 12 inches deep, plan on a 60/40 blend of quality topsoil and compost. A standard 4x8-foot bed needs roughly 1.2 cubic yards of fill material. Ordering bulk blended topsoil is far more economical than bagged products for multiple beds and completely bypasses the drainage limitations of West Allis's compacted silty clay soil beneath.

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What's the most effective way to prevent weeds from taking over my West Allis mulched landscape areas?

In West Allis, a layered approach works best. Apply a pre-emergent herbicide in early May before crabgrass and annual weeds germinate in warming silty clay, then cover beds with 2 to 3 inches of shredded hardwood mulch. Hand-pull any breakthrough weeds before July to stop seed set, West Allis's warm, moist soil is exceptionally productive for opportunistic weeds without consistent early intervention.

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My West Allis driveway slope washes soil onto the sidewalk every spring, what landscape materials can stop it?

Erosion along West Allis driveways is common during spring snowmelt when silty clay becomes saturated and unstable. A border of medium river rock or crushed limestone along the slope edge slows water flow and catches loose soil, while deep-rooted ground covers like creeping juniper stabilize the slope itself. Combining stone edging with mulched groundcover planting delivers the most durable long-term erosion control.

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West Allis, Wisconsin, hosts the Wisconsin State Fair and a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial zones. Enhance your property by scheduling mulch delivery. Local cooperation ensures West Allis looks fresh and thriving.

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