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Wyoming, Ohio'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

Under Wyoming's old shade trees, grass rarely wins. Rather than reseeding the same bare patches every spring, expand the mulch ring outward to the drip line and underplant with hosta, hellebore, and wild ginger. Keep mulch off the trunk flare entirely. A wide, level ring also keeps mower decks and string trimmers away from bark that took eighty years to grow.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Wyoming has a lot of century old homes where the grade has settled toward the foundation over time. Check that soil slopes away at least six inches over the first ten feet, and rebuild that pitch with screened topsoil rather than mulch. Mulch decomposes and settles, so it cannot hold a grade. Keep the finished soil line several inches below siding and sills.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Historic Wyoming beds often carry decades of built up mulch that has turned into a dense crust. Before adding more, pull the old layer back and check the actual depth. Anything over four inches should be raked out or tilled lightly into the soil. A perched crust sheds water instead of absorbing it, and shallow roots grow up into it and dry out.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What should I plant under the big shade trees in my Wyoming yard?

Hosta, hellebore, wild ginger, epimedium, and native ferns all handle dry shade under mature canopy. Plant into pockets of compost rather than tilling the whole area, since tilling shreds feeder roots. Water deeply the first two summers while they establish, and keep mulch at two inches with the trunk flare fully exposed.

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Is it safe to add soil over tree roots in Wyoming?

Keep it to two inches or less of a light compost blend. Piling four or more inches over a root zone smothers the fine roots that take in oxygen and can kill a mature tree slowly over several years. If you need to change grade significantly, work outside the drip line or consult an arborist.

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How wide should a mulch ring around a mature Wyoming tree be?

As wide as you can manage, ideally out to the drip line. At minimum, extend it three to five feet from the trunk so mowers and trimmers stay clear of bark. Keep the ring level at two to three inches deep and always pull mulch back from the trunk flare itself.

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Wyoming is known for its historic homes, canopy streets, and residents who take landscaping seriously. Century old oaks and maples shade much of the village, which shapes every plant and material choice made here. We supply double shredded hardwood mulch, leaf compost, and decorative stone in bulk quantities. Deliveries are staged carefully to protect the brick drives and mature root zones this community values.

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