The Power of Mulch: Your secret weapon for thriving plants

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If you’ve ever battled weeds, dry soil, or stressed-out plants, you’re not alone. Gardening in Zone 6 can be incredibly rewarding—but it also comes with its fair share of challenges.  Read on for tips on using mulch to benefit your plants, improve soil health, prevent weeds, retain moisture and boost plant growth.

The good news? There’s a simple, affordable solution that can make a huge difference: mulch.

Let’s break down why mulch is one of the smartest things you can add to your garden this season—and exactly how to use it.An ad for 15% off when you place an order for bulk mulch by March 28 at Full Features Landscape and Garden Center. 15% off is contractor pricing. Also receive half off delivery when you order a full truck load and delivery is within a 19 mile radius. Must pick up or take delivery by April 30, by appointment only. Images include a tree and shrubs surrounded by mulch, for decorative purposes only.

Want some more good news? There’s still time to place your Spring pre-order for bulk mulch. Complete your order by March 28 and get a 15% DISCOUNT when your pick up or take delivery by April 30. Save 50% on delivery too (restrictions apply). Pick up and delivery are by appointment, so you can schedule the time that is most convenient for you! 


Why mulch matters in Zone 6 (Clay County and surrounding regions)

With our mix of hot Summers, cool Springs, and freezing Winters, plants in Zone 6 go through a lot. Mulch acts like a protective blanket for your soil—helping regulate temperature, hold in moisture, and reduce plant stress year-round.

For region-specific guidance, the University of Missouri Extension explains how mulch improves soil moisture and protects plant roots in Midwest climates: https://extension.missouri.edu


The many benefits of mulch:
How to use mulch to enhance your outdoor space

Here’s why many gardeners swear by the magic of mulch:

1. Keeps Soil Moist
Mulch reduces evaporation, meaning less watering and happier plants.

2. Prevents Weeds Naturally
A 2–4 inch layer blocks sunlight, stopping weeds before they start.

3. Regulates Soil Temperature
Cooler roots in summer, warmer roots in winter.

4. Improves Soil Health
Organic mulch breaks down over time, feeding your soil naturally.

(The Kansas State Extension offers great insights on soil improvement.)

5. Prevents Erosion
Protects soil from heavy rain and wind.

6. Reduces Plant Stress
Consistent conditions help plants grow stronger and healthier.

7. Boosts Curb Appeal
Instantly makes your garden beds look polished and professional.

8. Helps Control Pests
Certain mulches can deter unwanted insects.

9. Encourages Strong Root Growth
Stable soil = deeper, healthier roots.

10. Saves You Time
Less watering. Less weeding. More enjoying your garden.


Dark brown and Cedar mulch are available for bulk pre-order by 3/28. Receive 15 percent off the regular price of $36 per scoop. Sale price only $30.60 per scoop. 50% off delivery of a full truckload within a 10 mile radius of the garden center. Regular delivery fees are $75 for up to 10 miles, $95 for 11-19 miles; $115 for 20-29 miles; $135 for 30-39 miles, and 40 miles or more are based on actual mileage. Delivery charges are based on MapQuest quote for one-way mileage from garden center. Prices are subject to change without notice. One scoop of mulch covers 70 square feet 2 inches thick. One scoop is approximately 3/4 cubic yard. Images include a variety of plants surrounded by mulch, for decorative purposes onlyNine smart ways to use mulch 
that your plants will appreciate

1. Around Trees & Shrubs
Apply 2–4 inches, keeping mulch away from the trunk.

(Click here for tree care tips from University of Missouri Extension.) 

2. Flower Beds
Perfect for keeping annuals and perennials thriving.

3. Vegetable Gardens
Great for tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and more.

(Want some advice on the basics of vegetable gardening? Read more here.)

4. Garden Pathways
Creates natural, weed-resistant walkways.

5. Raised Beds
Helps maintain moisture and soil structure.

6. New Plantings
Reduces transplant shock and helps plants establish faster.

7. Winter Protection
Apply in late Fall to protect roots from freeze-thaw cycles.

8. Slopes & Erosion Areas
Keeps soil in place during heavy rain.

9. Containers & Planters
Yes—even pots benefit from mulch!

Pro Tips for Mulching Success

  • Stick to a 2–4 inch layer
  • Keep mulch a few inches away from stems and trunks
  • Refresh mulch as it breaks down
  • Use organic mulch for long-term soil health

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for an easy way to improve your garden, mulch is one of the best investments you can make. It helps your plants thrive, cuts down on maintenance, and keeps your landscape looking beautiful all season long.

Stop by and let our Pro Staff help you determine how you can use mulch to benefit your plants — we’re always happy to help you grow! You can also reach us with your questions by clicking here.

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