Serving St. Paul & Surrounding Areas

Wyoming, Minnesota's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Wyoming 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

Open exposure makes Wyoming a strong candidate for a layered windbreak on the north and west property lines. Set an outer row of spruce, a middle row of arborvitae or juniper, and an inner row of shrubs like ninebark for density near the ground. Space rows twelve to fifteen feet apart. A mature windbreak trims winter heating costs and keeps snow from drifting across the drive.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Wyoming's sandier pockets and open exposure make water management critical for young plantings. Build a shallow saucer berm around new trees and shrubs to hold irrigation over the root ball, then mulch three inches deep in a wide ring out to the drip line, keeping it off the trunk. Water 10 to 15 gallons weekly through the first two seasons, including late September if fall runs dry.

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Primary ZIP: 55092
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Winter salt and plow damage hit Wyoming driveways hard. Mark bed edges and shrubs with tall stakes before the first snow so plows stay clear, and site salt sensitive plants at least six feet back from pavement. Come spring, flush salted boulevard soil with deep watering and an inch of compost. Snow fencing set upwind also keeps drifts from burying and breaking evergreens.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the best mulch for a new windbreak planting?

Shredded hardwood or wood chips work well and are budget friendly at windbreak scale. Mulch a four to six foot wide strip along each row at three inches deep, keeping material off the trunks. That strip eliminates grass competition, which is the single biggest factor in fast establishment on exposed Wyoming ground.

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How do I keep weeds down in a large mulched area?

Maintain a full three inch depth, since thin spots are where weeds start. Refresh annually and spot pull while weeds are small and roots are shallow. For very large Wyoming plantings, a pre emergent applied in early May before soil warms past 55 degrees reduces annual weed pressure significantly.

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Do you deliver to rural addresses north of the metro?

Yes, we serve Wyoming and the surrounding Chisago County area regularly. Rural deliveries are easiest when we know gate widths, turnaround space, and overhead clearance in advance. Larger single loads are more cost effective per yard, so if you have room to stage material, order in bulk.

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Wyoming stretches along Interstate 35 in Chisago County where sandier pockets interrupt the region's silt loam and wind moves freely across open parcels. Windbreak plantings, large vegetable gardens, and lake cabin landscaping all drive demand for compost, topsoil, and mulch here. Delivery by the yard beats loading a pickup at a big box store when your project spans an acre.

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