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White Settlement, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your White Settlement 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

Watering deeply once or twice weekly beats daily light sprinkling for White Settlement lawns and garden beds throughout the growing season. Deep irrigation encourages roots to grow down into cooler, moister ground where water persists longer. Shallow watering keeps roots near the hot surface where heat and drought stress them constantly.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Clean bed edges make an immediate visual impact in White Settlement landscapes and reduce maintenance throughout the season. A defined edge,whether cut with a half-moon edger or installed with steel or aluminum edging,keeps turf grasses from creeping into planting beds and mulch from spreading onto the lawn. Re-edge each spring before adding fresh mulch, and you'll eliminate one of the most time-consuming routine maintenance tasks common across North Texas yards.

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Primary ZIP: 76108
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White Settlement yards with mature trees offer ideal conditions for shade gardens that are often underutilized. Cast iron plant, autumn fern, and turk's cap thrive in dappled light under established oaks and elms. Apply 2 to 3 inches of shredded hardwood mulch to shade beds to retain the moisture that competing tree roots absorb aggressively. Unlike sunny beds, shaded areas in White Settlement stay cooler and hold moisture longer, making them some of the lowest-maintenance spaces in the entire landscape.

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What type of mulch is right for White Settlement's North Texas conditions?

Shredded hardwood mulch is the workhorse option for White Settlement yards. It stays in place through spring storms, decomposes into valuable organic matter that improves soil structure, and provides reliable weed suppression at a 3-inch depth. Cedar mulch is a premium alternative with natural pest-deterrent properties and a longer lifespan. Both are well-suited to White Settlement's zone 8a climate, hot summers, and periods of heavy spring rainfall.

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How should I amend my White Settlement soil before planting new beds?

White Settlement soil typically runs clay-heavy, which benefits greatly from amendment before planting. Work 3 to 4 inches of compost into the top 8 inches of soil to improve drainage, aeration, and nutrient availability. For persistent drainage problems, add 15 to 20% expanded shale by volume, which permanently increases pore space in clay. These amendments are most effective when incorporated in fall or early spring before soil dries and hardens during the summer heat.

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When and how should I protect my White Settlement plants from winter cold?

White Settlement's average first frost arrives around November 15, so begin preparations in mid-October. Apply 3 to 4 inches of mulch over perennial root zones to buffer soil temperature and protect roots from hard freezes. Frost cloth draped over sensitive shrubs before freezing nights provides additional protection. Zone 8a winters are generally mild, but surprise cold fronts between December and February can cause significant damage to unprotected plants, particularly those near structures that funnel cold air.

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White Settlement's gardens and flower beds flourish with premium materials. The Fort Worth region's go-to source for bulk landscape materials now delivers to White Settlement. Big projects or small touch-ups, we've got you covered with bulk delivery.

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