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Mulch

Using mulch is one of the best things you can do to help conserve water in the landscape while also improving your soil. Organic mulch (anything that was once a plant) improves your soil as it decomposes. As the mulch decays, it releases nutrients for the plants to use.

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Rock & Gravel

Mulch X-Press has a large selection of landscaping and building stone. Nothing dresses up a tired or boring landscape as easily as a new rock wall edging your beds or a pathway of the beautiful gravel.

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Grass & Bagged Materials

Don’t despair if you’ve just moved into a new home that has compacted subsoil where a front lawn should be or if your old lawn looks like a worn-out rug. The time and effort required to create a lush green lawn are probably less than you think. How? By laying sod.

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