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Westwood, New Jersey's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Westwood 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

Clean bed edges do more for a Westwood front yard than almost any other single improvement. Installing a physical border using natural granite cobblestones or steel landscape edging prevents grass from creeping into mulched beds and reduces maintenance time significantly each season. Dig a 4-inch trench along your bed lines before setting the edging material, and your mulch will stay neatly contained through spring rains and the aggressive summer growth that zone 6b reliably delivers.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Westwood homeowners get the most visual impact from mulch when they schedule their application around the local growing calendar. Refreshing mulch beds in early May, after the April 30 last frost, gives front yards a clean finished look right as spring plants begin to emerge. A two to three inch layer of shredded hardwood mulch holds moisture in Westwood's sandy loam soil and keeps beds looking sharp through summer and well into fall.

Delivering to Westwood, New Jersey

Primary ZIP: 07675
+1 ZIP codes
07675
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Building healthier soil in Westwood gardens pays dividends over multiple growing seasons. Top-dressing established beds with a half inch of finished compost each spring improves soil biology, adds slow-release nutrients, and enhances the moisture-holding capacity of sandy loam. For new planting areas, work two to four inches of compost into the top twelve inches of soil before planting. Westwood's nearly 49 inches of annual rainfall helps compost break down and integrate quickly into the soil profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I improve drainage in a Westwood yard?

Westwood properties with drainage trouble spots respond well to a combination of grading adjustments and stone installations. A French drain filled with clean gravel or a decorative dry creek bed using river stone both redirect surface water effectively. Since Westwood soils are sandy loam and generally drain well, targeted solutions at low points or along foundation edges usually resolve standing water issues without a major landscape overhaul.

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How should I prepare my Westwood garden for winter?

In Westwood, getting beds ready before the first frost around October 9 gives plants a better chance of surviving winter and emerging strongly in spring. Apply two to three inches of mulch over perennial beds by mid-October to insulate root zones. Cut back spent annuals, remove diseased plant material, and check stone edging for any shifting before the ground freezes.

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What native plants grow well in Westwood gardens?

Westwood's Zone 6b climate and sandy loam soils are well-suited to natives like coneflower, little bluestem grass, spicebush, and wild columbine. These plants adapt to local freeze-thaw cycles without heavy soil amendments and attract native pollinators through the growing season. Planting natives in fall before October 9 allows roots to establish over winter for strong spring emergence after the last frost.

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Westwood has long been one of Bergen County's most walkable and community-oriented towns, with a vibrant downtown and well-kept residential blocks that reflect genuine civic pride. Homeowners here pay close attention to curb appeal, making seasonal landscape refreshes a reliable annual tradition rather than an occasional project. Whether the job calls for fresh mulch along a front walkway or new stone borders around established beds, Westwood yards consistently set a high standard for the surrounding neighborhood.

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