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Wildwood, Missouri's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Wildwood 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

Starting every Wildwood pruning session by removing dead, damaged, and crossing branches first simplifies subsequent decision-making considerably. Once those obvious problem areas are addressed, step back to assess the overall plant form before making additional cuts. Pruning in deliberate stages prevents accidentally removing more material than intended.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

In Wildwood's heavily wooded lots, maintaining proper mulch depth is critical to plant health. Aim for 3 inches in open beds and no more than 2 inches directly beneath tree canopies where surface roots are active and competing. Too little mulch allows weeds to break through Wildwood's clay soil. Too much traps excess moisture through Missouri's 40-inch annual rainfall and can suffocate feeder roots. Replenish annually rather than stacking new layers on compacted old material.

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Primary ZIP: 63040
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Wildwood's varied topography,rolling hills, creek corridors, and natural drainage swales,makes erosion a persistent challenge on any unplanted slope. Bulk shredded hardwood mulch applied at 4 inches on banks, secured with biodegradable netting, significantly slows runoff during heavy Missouri rains. For lasting stability, follow up with deep-rooted native groundcovers like wild ginger or golden groundsel that blend naturally with Wildwood's wooded character and require almost no maintenance once established.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What type of stone works best for a natural dry creek bed in my Wildwood yard?

Washed river rock or fieldstone in 2-4 inch sizes works beautifully for Wildwood dry creek beds. These materials allow water to move freely during heavy storms,an important feature given Wildwood's clay soil and 40-inch annual rainfall. Line the channel with landscape fabric before placing stone to prevent it from gradually sinking into the native clay over time.

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Are there native plants well suited to Wildwood's partly shaded, clay-soil conditions?

Yes,wild blue phlox, Virginia bluebells, and Solomon's seal thrive in Wildwood's part-shade, clay conditions and require minimal care once established. Pair them with a 2-inch layer of leaf-based compost mulch to mimic the natural forest floor. These species are fully adapted to Zone 6b winters and Wildwood's seasonal freeze-thaw patterns without supplemental watering after year one.

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How do I keep weeds from taking over my newly mulched beds in Wildwood?

Consistent 3-inch mulch depth is your primary defense,most weeds cannot push through a properly maintained layer. In Wildwood, avoid tilling between plants, as it brings buried weed seeds to the surface. Apply a granular pre-emergent herbicide in early spring before April 10, then follow immediately with fresh bulk mulch for season-long suppression without harming established shrubs or perennials.

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Wildwood's charming neighborhoods and well-kept yards deserve quality landscaping materials. Tap into the St. Louis area's premier landscape supply network from Wildwood. Start your project right with materials delivered fresh to your door.

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