Serving Roswell & Surrounding Areas

Woodstock, Georgia's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Woodstock 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

Summer-flowering shrubs bloom on current-season growth in Woodstock gardens, making late winter or early spring the ideal pruning window. Cutting back before spring growth starts encourages vigorous new shoots that produce the most abundant flowers through the warmest months. Pruning after growth begins removes developing flower buds.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Woodstock's varied topography and clay soils create erosion pressure on any bare or sparsely planted slope, especially after the heavy spring rains typical of Cherokee County. Establishing woody shrubs or ground cover plants on problem slopes is the most permanent solution, but straw erosion matting or jute netting over seeded areas provides interim protection while vegetation establishes. A well-placed dry creek bed at the base of slopes catches displaced soil and adds attractive hardscape structure to the overall landscape.

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Primary ZIP: 30188
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Woodstock's native soil is predominantly heavy clay that benefits significantly from organic amendment before any new planting. Work 3 to 4 inches of finished compost into new planting beds to depths of 8 to 10 inches before installing trees, shrubs, or perennials. The improved drainage and root penetration that follows directly translates to faster establishment and better long-term performance, critical in Cherokee County's hot, dry summers when newly planted specimens in unamended clay often fail from combined heat and root stress.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What's the best bulk mulch type for Woodstock's hot summers and clay soil?

Double-ground hardwood mulch is the most practical choice for most Woodstock landscapes. It suppresses weeds effectively, retains soil moisture through the dry July,August stretches, and breaks down into clay soil to gradually improve its structure and drainage over time. Apply 2 to 3 inches deep after the last frost in early April, and top off to 2 inches in fall before winter. Bulk delivery makes keeping up with this routine affordable for larger Cherokee County properties.

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How do I prevent mulch from compacting into a hard crust in my Woodstock beds?

Mulch compaction in Woodstock beds usually results from layers applied too thick, very finely shredded material, or extended dry periods between rain events. Rake existing mulch to break up the crust before top-dressing, and stick to 2 to 3 inch depths. Double-ground hardwood with some coarser texture mixed in resists packing better than ultra-fine grinds, and good air circulation through the mulch layer keeps microbial activity that benefits Cherokee County clay soils healthy and active.

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Can I use bulk gravel instead of mulch under my Woodstock deck and play areas?

Absolutely, pea gravel or washed river rock under Woodstock decks and in play areas is a popular and practical choice. Stone doesn't decompose, harbor pests like organic mulch, or create the soggy conditions that develop under low decks during Cherokee County's wet springs. Install 3 to 4 inches over a permeable weed barrier. For play areas specifically, 6 inches of pea gravel provides good cushioning and meets common safety recommendations for fall zones beneath equipment.

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Woodstock's outdoor spaces come alive with the right mulch, soil, and stone. The same quality materials trusted throughout Marietta are now at your doorstep. From our suppliers to your property, quality landscaping starts here.

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