Landscapers Pride is a locally owned and operated business that has been manufacturing since 2002. We are located approximately 50 miles north of Houston in New Waverly, TX. Quality and Consistency is most important to Landscapers Pride. Our goal is to offer the best in customer service with the highest quality products and the most notable consistency.
When you choose Landscapers Pride, you aren't just an order, rather a person that we strive to know and appreciate. Landscapers Pride knows the importance of manufacturing products that will be effective in this area with native trees and plants.
When you choose Landscapers Pride, you aren't just an order, rather a person that we strive to know and appreciate. Landscapers Pride knows the importance of manufacturing products that will be effective in this area with native trees and plants.
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Click the images above for helpful articles and tips for each mix, and how to use it in your home!. Botanical Bombshell was designed to be an easy to use product! From the three different soil mixes to the smaller bag size, Botanical Bombshell was designed with you in mind! Botanical Bombshell is an organic take on our most popular products such as Rose Mix, Gardeners Magic, and our Potting Mix!
Black Velvet is 100% shredded hardwood mulch that has been composted over time to create a rich, organic, dark in color mulch. This mulch is popular for its natural, velvety black color that creates a well- groomed, clean, finished look. As with most mulch, Black Velvet can be used for general ground cover in multiple locations.
Made from naturally organic pine bark that has been composted under controlled conditions. This dense, fine textured naturally dark product is very versatile. It can be used as mulch, top dressing, soil amendment or a growing medium. Landscapers Pride Compost Peat is a naturally organic blend of screened pine and active organics that is aged and composted.
Reviews (5)
Johan Klassen
Jul 04, 2021
Susan Brewer
Dec 27, 2020
Randy Now
Nov 27, 2020
I'm hopeful that this isn't the case for all its drivers, but one in particular is dangerous behind the wheel of the 18 wheeler. He deliberately turned his truck and mulch trailer into me this morning on I45 north near highway 242. I was forced into the HOV lane to avoid getting hit by the trailer, thankfully there was no vehicle in the HOV lane. He did this just to go around a pickup in his lane instead of slowing down. And he was already speeding to begin with.
Casey Otto
Apr 01, 2019
Sid Wolfe
Feb 07, 2018