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CTC Landscaping, LLC
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Landscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock Delivery

Serving Berkeley, MO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Coorely and his team worked to enhance my landscape. They trimmed, installed sod and also installed 12 yards of trap rock. They went above and beyond to make sure that everything would be taken care of. I couldn't have had a more professional and caring team focused on customer service and doing a masterful job on making my yard look great! I would have them back for any future landscape projects."
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Boxwood

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Response time3 hrs
Response rate95%
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Christian Nieto
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Landscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock Delivery

Serving Berkeley, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Even though they had to come back to add more mulch, they did so willingly to make sure we were satisfied. They were very easy to work with and made sure we got what we wanted. The only problem we had was their payment plan, Square. It was slow in verifying that our payment had gone through their bank."
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4x4 landscaping and lawn care services
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Landscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock Delivery

Serving Berkeley, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I hired 4x4 Landscaping Svc to do a cleanup and cut on a rental property. This rental was on a double lot with a fenced in backyard. It contains 10 bushes and a fire pit. It had not been maintained in a couple of years. Oscar, was my contact. He gave me a fair price with an easy app pay option (cash, credit, etc). The work was completed in less than 2 hrs by his crew. The bushes were shaped, leaves were picked up grass cut. Cleaned up very well I had no complaints. I hired this company to cut the yard biweekly."
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Sand Rock Delivery questions, answered by experts

Yes, you need to use landscape fabric under your rubber mulch. Rubber mulch doesn’t decompose, so putting landscape fabric down can work as a barrier between your mulch and soil, preventing your mulch from mixing with your soil and leaching chemicals like aluminum, cadmium, and copper into it. Also, since weeds can occasionally get through rubber mulch, using landscape fabric as a second form of protection can increase its effectiveness. 

Since the nature of the landscaping project can heavily influence the overall cost, it helps to understand what different types of landscaping projects cost on average. For example:

  • Plant a tree: $100–$2,000

  • Build a retaining wall: $3,250–$9,200

  • Reseed a lawn: $450–$1,700

  • Install a water fountain: $950–$4,800

  • Install a paver patio: $2,400–$7,000

  • Install a concrete walkway: $1,200–$2,400

  • Install a flower bed: $800–$3,000

  • Landscape lighting: $2,000–$6,000

The best time to lay mulch depends on the type of mulch and the reason for installing it: 

  • Summer: Adding extra mulch helps soil retain moisture and keeps weeds at bay, allowing plants to thrive. 

  • Fall: Adding mulch helps control weeds and keeps soil and roots warm during the cooler months. Aim to add a layer of mulch 2 to 4 inches deep.

  • Winter: Mulch around perennial plants to help keep them insulated.

  • Spring: Wait until the ground has thawed. Depending on the thickness, add between 1 and 4 inches of mulch to provide freeze and rain protection and enrich the soil.

Mulch costs anywhere from $30 to $150 per cubic yard, depending on several factors. On the lower end, common types like red and black mulch cost about $35 to $40 per cubic yard and are often made from recycled wood. More premium options like cedar, cypress, and rubber mulch can cost between $100 and $120 per cubic yard. The total cost is also influenced by delivery, which can be around $75 per cubic yard, though many companies provide a free estimate. It is generally cheaper to buy mulch in bulk and have it delivered, but buying it in bags may be more cost-effective for smaller areas. Other factors like the quantity you need, time of year, your geographical location, and professional installation will also affect the final price. Before getting quotes, it's a good idea to calculate how much mulch you need. A professional can help you determine the most suitable type for your landscaping needs.

If you decide to DIY your boulder removal project, you’ll want to wear work gloves and protect your eyes if you decide to break the boulder into smaller pieces. Wear a lifting harness and focus on lifting with your legs to prevent back injuries. If you’re digging around a large boulder or using heavy machinery to get underneath it, make sure there are no utility lines nearby.

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