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Bulk Ice Melt and Sand-Salt Mixes for Winter Safety

Bulk Ice Melt and Sand-Salt Mixes for Winter Safety

Winter can be harsh on landscapes, with freezing temperatures, heavy rains, and snow all impacting soil, plants, and hardscapes. Preparing your landscape with the right premium aggregates, such as gravel, sand, and mulch, can offer essential protection against winter’s worst conditions. Here are five key ways to get your landscape ready for winter.


1. Prevent Soil Erosion with Grave

When rain and snowmelt hit, soil erosion can become a significant problem, especially in sloped or uneven areas. Gravel acts as a protective layer, helping to hold soil in place and reduce runoff. This is especially useful around slopes, pathways, or any areas where soil tends to wash away. Gravel’s durability makes it a reliable choice for erosion control, keeping soil stable during the wet winter months. By reinforcing your landscape with gravel, you help maintain the integrity of your garden beds and prevent soil loss.


2. Improve Drainage with Sand

Good drainage is crucial in winter to prevent waterlogged soil, which can lead to root rot and damage plant health. Sand is an excellent addition to improve soil structure and drainage, especially in areas with heavy clay soil that tends to retain water. By mixing sand into garden beds or soil, you create better airflow and allow excess moisture to drain more effectively. This keeps soil healthier throughout the season, giving plants a strong foundation to thrive again in the spring.

 

3. Protect Garden Beds with Mulch and Rocks

Mulch is well-known for its insulating properties, helping to protect plant roots by keeping soil temperatures more stable. However, a layer of rocks or gravel on top of mulch can provide an additional barrier, enhancing insulation and minimizing moisture loss. This combination is ideal for garden beds, shrubs, and trees that require extra care during cold weather. By layering mulch and rocks, you create a warm and secure environment for your plants to survive the winter.


4. Create Safe and Stable Pathways

Winter can make pathways slippery and unsafe, but gravel paths offer stability and traction. Unlike paved surfaces, gravel doesn’t become as slick when wet, making it a safer option for high-traffic areas. Using gravel to reinforce pathways around your property can help ensure safe access even in icy conditions. Plus, gravel paths are easy to maintain and can be topped up as needed, making them a cost-effective solution for winter safety.


5. Stock Up with Local Delivery of Premium Aggregate

Getting your landscape ready for winter is easier with the right materials on hand. Western Landscape Supply offers bundled premium aggregates, including gravel, sand, and mulch, with free delivery available in select zip codes. This makes it convenient to stock up on the materials you need without the hassle of multiple trips. Whether you’re a contractor or a homeowner, our high-quality aggregates make it simple to prepare your landscape and keep it protected throughout the season.

 

With these tips and high-quality materials, you can safeguard your landscape against winter’s challenges. From erosion control to improved drainage, premium aggregates offer a practical and efficient way to protect your outdoor spaces. Prepare now, so you can enjoy a vibrant, healthy landscape when spring arrives. Visit Western Landscape Supply to explore our selection of premium aggregates and schedule your free delivery.

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