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West Bountiful, Utah's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your West Bountiful 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

West Bountiful's clay loam soils hold moisture well but can become compacted over time, limiting root growth and drainage in garden beds. Before planting new perennials or shrubs, work several inches of compost-enriched topsoil into the existing ground to loosen the structure and improve aeration. Ordering a bulk delivery of amended topsoil ensures you have enough material to treat entire beds at once rather than working in small batches from bagged product.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Container gardening is a smart strategy for West Bountiful residents who want to grow fresh vegetables without battling compacted clay loam soil. Large fabric grow bags or cedar planters filled with a premium blend of compost and topsoil give plants the loose, well-aerated root environment they need from the very first season. Containers also warm up faster in spring than in-ground beds, allowing planting to begin right after the last frost around April 15.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Preparing West Bountiful garden beds before the first frost around October 17 is one of the highest-return tasks a homeowner can do. Remove spent annuals, cut back perennials to a few inches above the soil, and spread a two to three inch layer of bulk compost or bark mulch over the bed surface. This protects roots through cold winters, adds organic matter to the clay loam soil, and gives beds a clean start when spring arrives.

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How do I fix areas in my West Bountiful yard where water pools after rain?

Pooling water in West Bountiful is typically caused by compacted clay loam soil that sheds rather than absorbs rainfall. Core aerate the area in early fall, then topdress with bulk compost to improve infiltration. For persistent low spots, consider installing a gravel-filled French drain to move water away from the area. Addressing grade and soil structure together gives the most lasting improvement.

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Is bulk bark mulch or rock better for low-maintenance landscaping in West Bountiful?

Rock requires less annual maintenance because it does not decompose, but bark mulch adds organic matter to West Bountiful's clay loam soil over time, improving its structure. For a balanced approach, use river rock in pathways and utility areas, and reserve bark mulch for planting beds where improving soil health is a long-term priority. Both materials suppress weeds effectively when applied at adequate depth.

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Can I use bulk sand to loosen my West Bountiful clay soil?

Adding sand alone to clay loam soil can actually make drainage worse by creating a concrete-like texture. In West Bountiful, use bulk compost rather than sand to improve clay soil. A two to three inch layer worked into the top eight inches significantly improves structure and drainage without the risk of a compacted hardpan layer. Repeat applications annually produce the best long-term improvement.

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Bordered by the Legacy Nature Preserve wetlands to the west and the established neighborhoods of Bountiful to the east, West Bountiful occupies a distinctive position in Davis County. Generous lot sizes and mature shade trees characterize much of the city, giving residents ample outdoor space to cultivate and maintain. Bulk soil and mulch delivery makes it practical to tackle the large-scale bed refreshes and lawn amendments that properties of this size truly call for.

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