Avoid These Mistakes When Ordering Landscape Materials

Avoid These Mistakes When Ordering Landscape Materials lehnhoff's supply

Keep reading to learn the proper way to order landscape materials.

Landscaping projects can be a lot of fun, and we’re in the best season for it. But you won’t make it very far if you don’t have the proper landscape materials. You have to know quantities, logistics, and more. This leaves a lot of room for mistakes, so we’re going to make sure you get the materials for affordable landscaping the right way. Keep reading to learn the proper way to order landscape materials.

Underestimating Material Quantities

This is one of the most common mistakes people make. Three yards of mulch might seem like a lot on their own, but they go fast when you have a whole landscape to cover. If you’ve ever been in this situation, you know it can be frustrating to put your project on hold while you take another trip to the store. It is important to take accurate measurements of the area you’re working in to avoid under- or over-ordering

Choosing the Wrong Type of Materials

If you aren’t thoughtful about your material choices, the end result may be disappointing. In some cases, it could even be damaging to your landscape. For one, using the wrong mulch could affect soil health, and choosing gravel that doesn’t allow proper drainage could mean water damage to your land. Simply selecting the cheapest mulch you can find often won’t yield optimal results. Remember: More often than not, there’s a reason cheap materials are cheap. Here are things to consider before selecting the right kinds of materials:

  • Soil: Does your garden need a lot of nutrients or a soil that offers good drainage?
  • Mulch: Is your priority weed control, moisture retention, or aesthetics?
  • Stone: Will it be used for walkways, erosion control, or decoration?

If you are unsure what you need after considering these considerations, your local landscape supplier is happy to help.

Ignoring Delivery Logistics

Even after selecting the right materials, delivery logistics must still be considered, as falling short here can cause major headaches. Uneven terrain, narrow driveways, or other forms of limited access can often result in materials being dropped off in undesirable locations.

Be sure to maintain communication with your landscape supplier and plan ahead so you can anticipate and adapt to any changes to your plan. 

Overlooking Weather Conditions

Weather is a big factor in any landscaping project. What happens if mulch or topsoil becomes soggy or even frozen before you’re ready to use it? They will be difficult to work with or even lose some of their valuable nutrients, potentially reducing the health of the plants that will grow in them.

Leading up to your material purchases and the project itself, keep a keen eye on the forecast and plan accordingly. If rain is expected, cover materials with a tarp. Additionally, store them on high ground so no water pools around them.

Questions? Lehnhoff’s Supply is Here to Help

If you still have more questions about ordering landscape materials, the trained professionals at Lehnhoff’s Supply are here to help you.

Find us at 2708 Belair Road, Fallston, MD 21047 and give us a call at 410-510-7646. For tips, tricks, and to see what we have been up to, be sure to follow us on Facebook, X – Twitter, and Pinterest!

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