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Westphalia, Maryland's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Westphalia 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

Year-round landscape interest in Westphalia requires intentional plant selection that extends well beyond spring and summer flowers alone. Evergreen structure, brilliant fall color, interesting winter bark texture, and seed heads that persist through cold months ensure something worth seeing in your yard regardless of current season.

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Westphalia's silt loam soil is productive but prone to surface compaction and slow drainage in low spots,a real challenge given the area's 40 inches of annual rainfall. Before installing new planting beds, observe how water moves through your property during heavy rain. Raise low areas with screened topsoil, incorporate coarse compost into planting zones, and consider elevated bed designs in chronically wet sections. Good drainage planning at installation prevents years of struggling with moisture-stressed or root-rotted plants.

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Building long-term soil health in Westphalia gardens starts with consistent compost applications. Each fall, spread a 1 to 2 inch layer of bulk compost across planting beds before the ground freezes. Over winter, freeze-thaw cycles and earthworm activity work the material into the upper soil profile naturally. By spring, beds have improved structure and better water retention,reducing the irrigation demand that Westphalia's occasional summer dry spells can place on even well-established plantings.

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I keep hearing different things about mulch depth. What's the right amount for my Westphalia beds?

The ideal mulch depth for most Westphalia planting beds is 2 to 3 inches,deep enough to suppress weeds, moderate soil temperature, and retain moisture through summer without suffocating roots. In silt loam, which holds moisture reasonably well, going deeper than 4 inches risks keeping roots too wet during our rainy springs. Measure before topping off old mulch. Often just 1 inch of fresh material is enough to restore proper coverage.

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I want to add decorative stone around my Westphalia driveway and entry beds. What types are available in bulk?

Common bulk stone options for Westphalia landscapes include pea gravel (smooth, rounded, good for planting beds), river rock (larger, excellent for drainage channels and borders), crushed granite (angular, compacts well for pathways), and marble chips (bright, formal appearance for accent areas). For Westphalia's silt loam, install woven landscape fabric beneath any stone to prevent gradual sinking,a step that protects your investment across many seasons.

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Weeds keep coming back in my Westphalia mulched beds every summer. How do I get ahead of them?

Persistent weeds in Westphalia beds typically mean the mulch layer has thinned or the soil seed bank is being disturbed. Pull weeds while the ground is moist from spring rain,silt loam releases roots cleanly when wet. Then apply a fresh 3-inch mulch layer before weed seeds germinate in warming soil. For stubborn perennial weeds like ground ivy or nutsedge, smothering with cardboard sheet mulch under fresh material provides the most lasting control.

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Westphalia's unique character extends to its well-maintained landscapes. From mulch to stone, we bring Silver Spring's best right to Westphalia. Landscaping made simple: choose, order, and we deliver to Westphalia.

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