Mulching in Springfield, MO
Hardwood, cedar, or dyed mulch hauled bulk and spread to the right depth, beds re-edged, weeds cleared — full reset in a single visit.
Why Springfield Homeowners Choose Us
The Queen City of the Ozarks and our home base. Springfield is Missouri's third-largest city, home to Missouri State University, Bass Pro Shops headquarters, and a rapidly expanding suburban housing market — making it the heart of everything we do at Ozarks Outdoor Pro.
Springfield mulch work is steady from late March through May. Older Springfield neighborhoods — Phelps Grove, Galloway, University Heights, Sherwood — have deep foundation beds that have been mulched annually for decades, with bed edges that need re-cutting every two or three years and weed pressure that climbs every season the cover gets thin. Most Springfield homes book the spring full-refresh; tree-heavy lots near campus or the historic districts add a fall touch-up. We run a Springfield-metro mulch route four days a week from April through mid-May, chaining three to six addresses per day inside two or three ZIP codes. Drive time inside the city is minimal — we can do morning bed prep at one address and afternoon spread at another.
Working a Springfield address is the shortest trip on our calendar — we load up here and your property is usually less than thirty minutes from our staging area. That means tighter scheduling windows, more flexibility on same-day requests, and easier route economics when you bundle two services on one visit.
Send a few photos of the property and a note on the rough scope. We come back with a written price within 24 hours. Call +1 (417) 861-2721 if you would rather talk it through.
Other Services in Springfield
Pressure Washing
Driveways, vinyl siding, decks, fences, and pool surrounds washed back to original color by a Springfield-based crew.
Lawn Care
Weekly mowing, edging, trimming, and blow-off by a Springfield crew. Same day, same crew every week.
Gutter Cleaning
Gutters scooped clean by hand, downspouts flushed under pressure, and the whole run photographed start to finish.