Hasty's Mulch & Stone | Top-Rated Landscaping in Meridian, MS

398 US-80, Meridian, MS 39301

(601) 485-2120

http://www.hastysmulchandstone.com

Local Business Overview

Hasty's Mulch & Stone is a Meridian-based landscaping supplier dedicated to helping local homeowners tackle common outdoor challenges. We understand the frustrations of poor lawn grading, which can lead to water pooling and foundation issues, and the headaches caused by failing irrigation systems. Our expert team provides the high-quality bulk mulch, decorative stone, and soil amendments needed to improve drainage, protect plant roots, and create a stable, beautiful landscape. For those dealing with grading or irrigation timer failure, our materials are the essential foundation for effective DIY repairs or professional landscaping projects. We're your local partner for building a healthier, more resilient yard that can withstand Mississippi's climate.

Provided Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

FAQs

What type of mulch is best for improving poor drainage and lawn grading issues in Meridian?

For drainage and grading problems, we recommend a coarse, natural hardwood mulch or pine bark nuggets. These materials break down slowly, help absorb excess water, and improve soil structure over time. When used in problem areas, they can mitigate erosion and direct water flow away from your home's foundation. Our team can help you calculate the right amount for effective coverage.

Can decorative stone from Hasty's help with landscaping issues like failing irrigation systems?

Absolutely. River rock or crushed stone is an excellent, low-maintenance solution for areas where irrigation systems frequently fail or where water pools. Replacing soggy grass or mulch beds with stone in these zones eliminates the need for watering altogether, preventing mud and creating a clean, durable surface that won't wash away during heavy rains common in our area.

How much mulch or stone do I need to fix a small grading problem in my Meridian yard?

For a typical small grading issue or to build up a low spot, you'll likely need to calculate cubic yards. A good rule of thumb is that one cubic yard covers about 100 square feet at a 3-inch depth. We always recommend coming by with your measurements—or even photos—and our local experts can provide a precise estimate to ensure you get the right material to solve your specific problem without waste.



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