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Whitehouse, Texas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Whitehouse 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

New construction in Whitehouse often leaves yards with compacted subsoil and poor surface drainage, which can pool water against foundations and drown young plantings. Before laying sod or installing beds, evaluate how rainwater moves across your lot and use clean fill or a blended topsoil to build gentle swales that redirect runoff away from the house. Pairing proper grading with a layer of gravel at low collection points helps manage Whitehouse's 46 inches of annual rainfall without erosion.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Whitehouse summers bring extended stretches of heat that stress landscape plantings, especially in yards still establishing after construction. Applying 3 to 4 inches of bulk hardwood mulch around trees, shrubs, and bed plantings significantly reduces soil moisture loss between watering sessions. A consistent mulch layer also moderates soil temperatures, which protects shallow feeder roots from the intense surface heat common in East Texas from June through September.

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Primary ZIP: 75791
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Incorporating native plants into your Whitehouse landscape is one of the most effective ways to reduce long-term maintenance costs. Species like beautyberry, yaupon holly, and native ornamental grasses are adapted to Zone 8b conditions and thrive in the region's sandy loam soil without heavy supplemental irrigation. Pairing natives with a quality bulk mulch layer helps each bed conserve moisture and stabilize soil temperatures through Whitehouse's demanding mid-summer periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the best way to improve soil quality in a Whitehouse yard after new construction?

New construction sites in Whitehouse typically expose compacted subsoil with very low organic matter. Tilling in bulk compost or a blended topsoil mix at least 6 to 8 inches deep before sodding or planting gives roots room to expand. Topdressing lawn areas with a thin compost layer after seeding also improves water retention in the sandy loam base common across the Whitehouse area.

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Which mulch color works best for Whitehouse landscapes?

Color choice depends largely on your home's exterior tones and the plants in your beds. Dark hardwood mulch creates strong contrast with light-colored brick or stone facades common in Whitehouse neighborhoods. Red dyed mulch complements warm earth tones, while natural cedar blends well with more rustic settings. All bulk mulch options deliver the moisture retention and weed suppression that matter most in Zone 8b.

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When should I apply compost to my Whitehouse lawn and garden beds?

In Whitehouse, late February through early March is the most productive time to apply compost to garden beds before the growing season accelerates. For lawns, a light topdressing in early fall helps replenish organic matter and supports root development before the first frost around November 20. Applying compost twice a year consistently improves the sandy loam soil structure common throughout the Whitehouse area.

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Whitehouse has become one of the fastest-growing communities in the Tyler metro, attracting families drawn to its top-rated schools and friendly neighborhood atmosphere. New subdivisions are spreading quickly across the rolling terrain, and many homeowners are working to transform builder-grade lots into established, inviting landscapes. Bulk deliveries of topsoil, mulch, and gravel give Whitehouse residents a cost-effective way to tackle the large-scale grading and planting projects that come with newer construction.

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