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White Oak, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your White Oak 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 edging makes a striking visual difference in White Oak's newer subdivision landscapes, where fresh sod and young plantings still need strong definition to look intentional and finished. Cutting a crisp three-inch-deep trench along the border of every bed before laying mulch prevents grass runners from creeping inward and gives the entire yard a polished, professionally maintained appearance through the growing season. With bulk mulch delivery from MulchMound, White Oak homeowners can edge and fill every bed on the property in a single efficient project day.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Controlling weeds in White Oak landscapes is most effective when you combine a quality mulch layer with consistent bed maintenance. Apply 3 inches of hardwood or cedar mulch over a layer of biodegradable weed fabric in new beds to block light and prevent germination. In established beds, refresh the mulch depth each spring before weed seeds from surrounding grass areas get a chance to take hold in the warming soil of late March and April.

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Primary ZIP: 75693
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Container plantings are a popular choice in White Oak's newer neighborhoods where front entry areas benefit from flexible seasonal color. Use a high-quality potting mix rather than bulk topsoil in containers, as topsoil alone compacts too quickly in pots. During White Oak's summers, containers dry out faster than in-ground beds, so group them together to reduce moisture loss and position them where they receive afternoon shade when temperatures climb above 95 degrees.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How deep should mulch be applied in White Oak to get the best results?

Three inches is the standard recommendation for White Oak landscape beds. The sandy loam soil common to Gregg County dries out quickly between rain events, and a full 3 inch layer provides the best buffer for root zone moisture retention. Avoid piling mulch directly against plant stems or tree trunks, which can cause rot. Keep a small gap around each plant base and maintain even depth across the rest of the bed.

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What is the best type of stone or gravel for White Oak driveways and walkways?

Crushed granite is a popular choice in White Oak for driveways and walkways because it compacts into a firm surface that handles Gregg County's 49 inches of annual rainfall without washing away easily. Pea gravel offers a softer appearance and excellent drainage around plants. For high-traffic areas, a 3 to 4 inch base of crushed granite provides the most stable result and requires minimal maintenance over time.

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When is the best time to add fresh mulch to White Oak landscape beds each year?

Late February to early March is the ideal window in White Oak, just before the last frost date of approximately March 9 and ahead of the spring growing rush. Refreshing mulch at this time insulates soil from late cold snaps and creates a clean, weed-free surface before new growth begins. A second light refresh in early October ahead of the November frost extends root protection through the cooler months.

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White Oak has grown into a tight-knit suburban community where newer subdivisions continue to develop alongside established neighborhoods, all within comfortable reach of Longview's full range of services. That steady growth brings a wave of homeowners who are building out landscapes from bare ground, planting trees, and establishing lawn areas for the first time. Bulk deliveries of mulch, topsoil, and gravel give White Oak residents a far more cost-effective path to finishing large projects than hauling individual bags from a box store.

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