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How to Improve Clay Soil

Many people create their backyard garden using the soil that exists there. We refer to that as “native soil”. They often remove the sod (grass) and then roto-till the underlying dirt. But for several different reasons, that existing soil is most likely clay. In and around the greater Chicagoland area, clay soil is quite common.… Read More

5 Signs Your Lawn Needs Soil Repair—And What to Do About It

Let’s face it—your lawn may be green, but if it’s patchy, spongy, or just plain sad, it’s probably trying to tell you something.   You water, you mow, you might even throw down some fertilizer and cross your fingers. But here’s the dirt on grass health: if you're not feeding the soil, you're only doing… Read More

Replenish and Revive: Why Your Landscape Shrubs and Perennials Need a Nutrient Boost

If your shrubs and perennials are looking a little tired—despite regular watering and mulching—you might be missing a critical step in their care: replenishing the soil’s nutrients. Over time, even the most well-maintained landscape beds can become depleted, especially when wood mulch is involved. At Tim Wallace Soil Mix Supply, we know healthy soil means… Read More

What’s the Best Soil for a Raised Bed Vegetable Garden?

When it comes to growing healthy, vibrant vegetables in a raised bed garden, the key to success lies in the soil. Raised beds are fantastic for managing growing conditions, but even more important, is ensuring that the soil you use provides the right balance of nutrients, drainage, and structure. A well-balanced soil mix is crucial… Read More

Upgrade Your Garden Soil with Mix & Till

When you think of a thriving vegetable garden, healthy soil is key to ensuring your plants have the nutrients and structure they need to grow. One effective way to improve your garden’s soil quality is by tilling a mixture of sand and compost into the ground. While this may seem like an extra step, it… Read More

Get Your Garden Ready After a Long Chicago Winter

Chicago winters can be long, harsh, and relentless, but with spring right around the corner, it's time to start thinking about getting your garden ready for a fresh season of growing vegetables. The colder months can leave your garden looking a little rough, but with some preparation and elbow grease, you can turn it into… Read More

The Top 5 Composts: Benefits and Best Uses

When it comes to cultivating a lush lawn or a thriving vegetable garden, soil health is paramount. Soil amendments—materials added to the soil to improve its structure, fertility, and nutrient content—are the key to ensuring your plants get the nutrients and growing conditions they need. Amongst the Top 5 compost soil amendments, you’ll find: organic… Read More

The Top 10 Garden Killers

A common question we get from customers is: “My garden did not do very well last year. It did great the year before, but this year it did not do as well. Any idea why that is?” The truth is that there is not one single reason why a garden has poor production and is… Read More

Fall: A Great Time to Overseed and Repair Your Lawn

After a long dreary northern Illinois winter, I'm sure you're like most homeowners - anxious at the first sighting of a robin to get out into the yard and get to work. There are certainly a lot of spring yard projects that you can and should do, but fixing or renovating the lawn is actually… Read More

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