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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="post-subtitle"><em>Your Spring Fertilizer Guide for Cool-Season Lawns in Southwest Ohio</em></h2>
<p><em>Updated for the 2026 spring season.</em></p>
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<summary><strong>In This Article</strong></summary>
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<li><a href="#fertilizer-timing-overview">How Spring Fertilization Works Here</a></li>
<li><a href="#know-your-grass">Know Your Grass Before You Start</a></li>
<li><a href="#round-1-early-spring">Round 1: Early Spring Fertilizer and Pre-Emergent</a>
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<li><a href="#round-1-timing">When to Apply Round 1</a></li>
<li><a href="#round-1-product">What to Apply for Round 1</a></li>
<li><a href="#round-1-application">How to Apply Round 1</a></li>
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<li><a href="#round-2-mid-spring">Round 2: Mid-Spring Fertilizer and Weed Control</a>
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<li><a href="#round-2-timing">When to Apply Round 2</a></li>
<li><a href="#round-2-product">What to Apply for Round 2</a></li>
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<li><a href="#soil-testing">Soil Testing: Stop Guessing, Start Knowing</a></li>
<li><a href="#pre-emergent-timing">Pre-Emergent: Getting the Timing Right</a></li>
<li><a href="#fertilization-fits-in">How Fertilization Fits With Cleanup and Planting</a></li>
<li><a href="#common-mistakes">Common Spring Fertilization Mistakes</a></li>
<li><a href="#fertilizer-faq">Frequently Asked Questions</a></li>
<li><a href="#where-to-go-next">Where to Go Next</a></li>
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<p>This spring fertilizer guide covers what Southwest Ohio lawns actually need — and keeps it simple. Most cool-season lawns here do well with two well-timed spring applications and a stronger focus on fall feeding. The key is getting the timing right for our weather, our clay soils, and your grass type.</p>
<p>If you’ve ever guessed, or worried you were too early or too late, this guide lays out a simple schedule you can follow each year. It covers Round 1, Round 2, and where each step fits into the broader spring plan.</p>
<p>For the full picture of what to do in spring, start with the <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-landscaping-guide-for-southwest-ohio/">Spring Landscaping Guide for Southwest Ohio</a>. The fertilizer plan covered here fits into that larger guide as one of the three main phases of spring work.</p>
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<h3>Spring Fertilizer Timing at a Glance</h3>
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<li><strong>Round 1 (Early Spring):</strong> When the soil hits about 50–55°F and the lawn is starting to grow, usually early to mid-March in our area. Use a slow-release fertilizer with pre-emergent to feed the lawn and block crabgrass in one pass.</li>
<li><strong>Round 2 (Mid-Spring):</strong> About six weeks after Round 1, in April or early May. Apply a fertilizer combined with broadleaf weed control to handle dandelions and clover while keeping the lawn fed.</li>
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<h2 id="know-your-grass">Know Your Grass Before You Start</h2>
<p>Most lawns in Southwest Ohio are cool-season grasses. Tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass all follow the same basic pattern: strong growth in spring and fall, slower in summer heat. If your lawn is a typical mix, the schedule in this guide fits. If you’ve installed a specialty turf or sod, check the seed label before you start.</p>
<blockquote class="champion-quote"><p>The national “4-step” programs you see advertised are built around a calendar, not your lawn. Southwest Ohio has its own timing, its own clay soils, and its own frost windows. Match the plan to your grass and your ground — not a TV commercial.<br />
<strong style="font-style: normal;">— Ryan Dunham, Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>One other thing worth knowing before you buy: a soil test takes the guesswork out of the whole process. Heavy clay soils around Dayton and Cincinnati often have different needs than what’s printed on a national fertilizer bag. More on that below.</p>
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<h2 id="round-1-early-spring">Round 1: Early Spring Fertilizer and Pre-Emergent</h2>
<p>The first application does two jobs at once. It wakes the lawn up after winter and lays down a weed barrier to stop crabgrass before it starts. Get the timing right and you save a lot of work later in the season.</p>
<h3 id="round-1-timing" style="color: #ed1c24;">When to Apply Round 1</h3>
<p>Soil temperature is more dependable than the calendar for this one.</p>
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<li>Target soil temps of 50–55°F for several days in a row before applying.</li>
<li>In Southwest Ohio, that usually falls in early to mid-March, depending on how the winter has gone.</li>
<li>A simple soil thermometer pushed 2–3 inches into the soil gives you a reliable reading. <a href="https://www.soiltemps.com/dayton-oh" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Local soil temperature maps</a> are also available online if you want a quick reference.</li>
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<p>Avoid putting fertilizer down when the ground is still frozen, saturated, or covered in snow. The product will sit on top or wash away before the lawn can use it.</p>
<h3 id="round-1-product" style="color: #ed1c24;">What to Apply for Round 1</h3>
<p>Champion carries Shaw’s professional turf fertilizers from Knox Fertilizer Company — an Indiana-based manufacturer with over 70 years supplying the professional turf industry. Shaw’s products use SurfCote polymer coating technology, which releases nitrogen more uniformly over time for steadier green-up and fewer application passes.</p>
<p>For Round 1, the product is <strong>Shaw’s 10-0-3 100% SurfCote Dimension</strong> (Step 1 of the Shaw’s 4-Step Program).</p>
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<li><strong>Active ingredient:</strong> Dithiopyr (Dimension) 0.13% — one of the most trusted pre-emergent herbicides in professional turf care</li>
<li><strong>Fertilizer analysis:</strong> 10-0-3</li>
<li><strong>Slow release:</strong> 100% SurfCote — up to 4 months of controlled nitrogen release from a single application</li>
<li><strong>Coverage:</strong> approximately 14,000 sq ft per 42 lb bag</li>
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<p>The 100% SurfCote nitrogen coating is the meaningful difference from products with partial slow release. Every granule is polymer-coated, so the lawn gets a consistent feed over the season rather than a quick flush followed by a hard stop. Apply at the labeled rate — more is not better here.</p>
<p>One important note: Dimension is a pre-emergent herbicide, which means it prevents crabgrass seeds from germinating. Do not overseed bare spots within 3–4 months of a Dimension application, as this will prevent new grass seed from establishing. Plan overseeding for fall, or address bare spots before Round 1 goes down.</p>
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<h3 id="round-1-application" style="color: #ed1c24;">How to Apply Round 1</h3>
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<li>Use a broadcast or rotary spreader and set it to the labeled rate for the product you’re using. Each Shaw’s bag includes calibration guidance for common spreader models.</li>
<li>Walk at a steady pace and overlap your wheel tracks slightly to avoid streaks or skipped areas.</li>
<li>Keep the product off driveways and sidewalks. Sweep any that lands there back onto the lawn before it rains.</li>
<li>Water lightly after application if rain isn’t expected within a day or two, to activate the pre-emergent barrier.</li>
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<h2 id="round-2-mid-spring">Round 2: Mid-Spring Fertilizer and Weed Control</h2>
<p>Round 2 keeps the lawn moving through peak spring growth while addressing broadleaf weeds that are already visible in the turf. Dandelions, clover, chickweed — if they’re up and growing, this is the pass that handles them.</p>
<h3 id="round-2-timing" style="color: #ed1c24;">When to Apply Round 2</h3>
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<li>Count roughly six weeks from your Round 1 date.</li>
<li>In our area, that usually puts Round 2 between early April and mid-May.</li>
<li>Apply when the lawn and weeds are actively growing — this is a post-emergent application, meaning it works on weeds that are already up, not seeds in the soil.</li>
<li>Skip Round 2 if the lawn is under obvious stress from drought, disease, or heat.</li>
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<h3 id="round-2-product" style="color: #ed1c24;">What to Apply for Round 2</h3>
<p>For Round 2, the product is <strong>Shaw’s 15-0-5 100% SurfCote SOP Weed and Feed</strong> (Step 2 of the Shaw’s 4-Step Program).</p>
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<li><strong>Active ingredients:</strong> 2,4-D + MCPP + Dicamba — a proven broadleaf herbicide combination that handles dandelions, clover, chickweed, and other common broadleaf weeds</li>
<li><strong>Fertilizer analysis:</strong> 15-0-5</li>
<li><strong>Slow release:</strong> 100% SurfCote SOP — full polymer-coated nitrogen for consistent feeding</li>
<li><strong>Coverage:</strong> approximately 10,000 sq ft per 40 lb bag</li>
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<p>The key distinction between Round 1 and Round 2 is the type of weed control. Round 1 (Dimension) is pre-emergent — it stops seeds before they sprout. Round 2 is post-emergent — it kills weeds that are already growing. They are not interchangeable by timing. Using a post-emergent product in early March before weeds have emerged won’t do much. Using a pre-emergent in late April after crabgrass is already up won’t stop what’s already growing. The two-round approach makes sure you’re covered in both windows.</p>
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<p>Apply Round 2 when weeds are small and actively growing for the best result. Follow the bag rate for your spreader and water in lightly if rain isn’t expected.</p>
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<h2 id="soil-testing">Soil Testing: Stop Guessing, Start Knowing</h2>
<p>A simple soil test keeps you from throwing money at the wrong problem.</p>
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<li>Test every few years, or before you change your fertilizer plan.</li>
<li><a href="https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ANR-0057" target="_blank" rel="noopener">OSU Extension</a> and local labs can test for pH, phosphorus, potassium, and organic matter.</li>
<li>Heavy clay soils around Dayton and Cincinnati often have different needs than what’s on a national fertilizer bag label.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
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<p>Once you have results, you’ll know whether you actually need phosphorus, whether potassium is low, and whether soil pH is working against you. Without that baseline, you’re guessing. And guessing leads to buying nutrients you don’t need or missing the one thing that’s holding the lawn back.</p>
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<h2 id="pre-emergent-timing">Pre-Emergent: Getting the Timing Right</h2>
<p>Crabgrass prevention comes down to timing. Pre-emergent doesn’t kill visible plants. It stops seeds from sprouting, which means the barrier has to be in place before germination starts.</p>
<p>For Southwest Ohio:</p>
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<li>Apply when the soil reaches 50–55°F for several days, before crabgrass seeds germinate.</li>
<li>In most years, that window falls in early to mid-March.</li>
<li>The forsythia bloom is still a useful visual cue: when forsythia is in full bloom, it’s time.</li>
<li>If you’re using Shaw’s Step 1, your pre-emergent and Round 1 fertilizer are the same pass. One trip across the lawn handles both.</li>
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<p>If you miss the window and crabgrass is already coming up, look for a post-emergent crabgrass herbicide labeled for your grass type and treat while the plants are small. Then plan to apply pre-emergent earlier the following spring. One season with some crabgrass isn’t a disaster — the goal is steady improvement, not perfection in year one.</p>
<blockquote class="champion-quote"><p>The pre-emergent window is the one you really can’t make up for later. Everything else has a workaround. Miss the crabgrass window in March and you’re managing it all summer instead.<br />
<strong style="font-style: normal;">— Ryan Dunham, Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply</strong></p></blockquote>
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<h2 id="fertilization-fits-in">How Fertilization Fits With Cleanup and Planting</h2>
<p>Fertilizer isn’t the first thing you do in spring. It fits into a sequence.</p>
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<li><strong>Before Round 1:</strong> Do basic cleanup so fertilizer and pre-emergent can hit the soil, not piles of debris.</li>
<li><strong>Around Round 1:</strong> Early in the season, you’re also pruning, inspecting hardscape, and prepping beds.</li>
<li><strong>After Round 2:</strong> You’re into mowing, planting, and watering routines for the rest of the season.</li>
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<p>The <a href="#">Spring Yard Cleanup Guide</a><!-- UPDATE: Replace # with cluster post URL when live --> covers the cleanup side of the season. The <a href="#">Spring Planting Guide</a><!-- UPDATE: Replace # with cluster post URL when live --> handles timing for flowers and vegetables. Each piece feeds into the next.</p>
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<h2 id="common-mistakes">Common Spring Fertilization Mistakes</h2>
<p>You don’t have to make these to learn from them.</p>
<p><strong>Fertilizing too early.</strong> Putting product down on frozen or very cold soil means the lawn can’t take it up yet. You risk runoff or wasted product before any root activity begins.</p>
<p><strong>Stacking too much nitrogen in spring.</strong> Heavy spring feeding pushes lush, shallow growth that struggles once heat and drought arrive in summer. Steady release beats a quick flush every time.</p>
<p><strong>Ignoring soil tests.</strong> Guessing leads to buying the wrong blend or adding nutrients you don’t need. A soil test from OSU Extension costs less than a bag of fertilizer and points you toward what actually matters.</p>
<p><strong>Treating Ohio like a warm-season state.</strong> Cool-season grasses don’t want the same schedule as zoysia or Bermuda. A plan designed for Kentucky bluegrass in Ohio looks nothing like one for lawns in Georgia.</p>
<p><strong>Chasing burned spots with more fertilizer.</strong> If a spot is already stressed or scorched, more product won’t fix it. Address water, disease, or compaction first. Fertilizer feeds healthy grass; it doesn’t repair damaged turf.</p>
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<h2 id="fertilizer-faq">Spring Fertilizer Guide: Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
<p><strong>When should I apply spring fertilizer in Southwest Ohio?</strong></p>
<p>Plan on two applications. Round 1 goes down when the soil is around 50–55°F and the lawn is starting to grow, often early to mid-March. Round 2 follows about six weeks later, somewhere between early April and mid-May.</p>
<p><strong>Can I apply pre-emergent and fertilizer at the same time?</strong></p>
<p>Yes. Shaw’s Step 1 combines both in one bag. Apply at the labeled rate, water in lightly, and one pass handles your early spring feeding and crabgrass prevention together.</p>
<p><strong>Is spring or fall fertilizing more important here?</strong></p>
<p>Fall is generally more important for cool-season lawns. Fall feeding builds root reserves for winter and sets the foundation for a strong spring. Spring feeding supports that growth and adds weed control. Both matter; fall just does more of the heavy lifting.</p>
<p><strong>What happens if I fertilize too early?</strong></p>
<p>If the soil is too cold, roots can’t take up nutrients. The product may leach away with rain or sit unused — wasting money and contributing to runoff. Wait for that 50–55°F soil temperature window.</p>
<p><strong>How often should I fertilize in a year?</strong></p>
<p>Most Southwest Ohio lawns do well with two spring applications and one or two fall applications, guided by a soil test and a steady plan. Chasing a strict four-pass schedule isn’t necessary if your timing and products are right.</p>
<p><strong>What is SurfCote and why does it matter?</strong></p>
<p>SurfCote is Knox Fertilizer’s polymer coating technology. Each granule is encapsulated so nitrogen releases gradually as soil moisture and temperature change — rather than all at once. The result is steadier green-up, less risk of burn or flush growth, and longer feeding from a single application. Shaw’s Step 1 uses 100% SurfCote, which means every granule in the bag is coated.</p>
<p><strong>Do I need the full 4-Step program, or can I keep it simple?</strong></p>
<p>The Shaw’s 4-Step Program is a structured, season-long approach that takes the guesswork out of timing. Steps 1 and 2 cover spring. Steps 3 and 4 carry you through summer and into fall. You can also keep things simple with a well-timed two-step spring plan and a focused fall application — especially if your lawn is in good shape and your soil test doesn’t reveal significant deficiencies.</p>
<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal leading-[1.7]"><strong>What if I missed Step 1 this spring? Is it too late?</strong></p>
<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal leading-[1.7]">Not at all. If crabgrass and broadleaf weeds are already showing up because the early-spring pre-emergent never went down, Shaw’s Total Weed Control is your catch-up option. One application clears the weeds already in the lawn and lays down a barrier that stops new crabgrass from taking hold, all while feeding the grass for months. It does the work of two products in a single pass, so a late start doesn’t have to mean writing off the whole season. Stop by any Champion location, and the team will confirm it’s a fit for your grass type before you head home with a bag.</p>
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<h2 id="where-to-go-next">Where to Go Next</h2>
<p>If you’re standing in the yard working out what order to do things, start with cleanup, follow this fertilization plan, then move into planting and summer care. The <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-landscaping-guide-for-southwest-ohio/">Spring Landscaping Guide for Southwest Ohio</a> ties everything together. The <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-yard-cleanup/">Spring Yard Cleanup Guide</a> and the <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-planting-guide-for-southwest-ohio/">Spring Planting Guide</a> give you step-by-step help for the other pieces of the season.</p>
<p>When you’re ready to stock up, Champion keeps Shaw’s professional fertilizers in stock at our stores in Dayton, Englewood, the Moraine/Kettering area, and West Chester. The full Shaw’s 4-Step Program is available, along with bulk mulch, topsoil, and compost for the rest of your spring work. Delivery is available within about 20 miles of each location.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-fertilizer-guide/">Spring Fertilizer Guide for Southwest Ohio</a> appeared first on <a href="https://gotochampion.com">Champion Mulch &amp; Landscape Supply</a>.</p>
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<p><em>Updated for the 2026 spring season.</em></p>
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<summary><strong>In This Article</strong></summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="#how-this-checklist-works">How This Checklist Works</a></li>
<li><a href="#early-spring-cleanup">Early Spring Cleanup: Late February–March</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#lawn-and-yard-debris">Lawn and Yard Debris</a></li>
<li><a href="#hardscape-and-drainage">Hardscape and Drainage Check</a></li>
<li><a href="#equipment-and-tool-prep">Equipment and Tool Prep</a></li>
<li><a href="#trees-and-shrubs">Trees and Shrubs</a></li>
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<li><a href="#april-cleanup">April Cleanup: Bed Prep, Mulch, and First Mows</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#lawn-care-first-mows">Lawn Care and First Mows</a></li>
<li><a href="#garden-bed-cleanup">Garden Bed Cleanup and Edging</a></li>
<li><a href="#soil-prep-and-mulch">Soil Prep and Mulch</a></li>
<li><a href="#hardscape-cleaning">Hardscape Cleaning</a></li>
<li><a href="#irrigation-startup">Irrigation System Startup</a></li>
</ul>
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<li><a href="#may-cleanup">May: Planting and Finishing Touches</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#planting-bed-finishing">Planting and Bed Finishing</a></li>
<li><a href="#lawn-maintenance-watering">Lawn Maintenance and Watering</a></li>
<li><a href="#pests-general-checks">Pests and General Checks</a></li>
</ul>
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<li><a href="#spring-cleanup-faq">Frequently Asked Questions</a></li>
<li><a href="#where-to-go-from-here">Where to Go from Here</a></li>
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<h2 id="how-this-checklist-works">How This Checklist Works</h2>
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<p>Spring cleanup sets the tone for your whole yard. Get the right things done in late winter and early spring, and mowing, mulching, and planting all get easier from there. Skip it, and you spend May playing catch-up.</p>
<p>This checklist is built for Southwest Ohio weather and clay soils, whether you’re near Dayton, Englewood, the Moraine/Kettering area, West Chester, or anywhere in between. It runs in three passes: early spring, April, and May. Each pass has its own focus, so you’re not trying to do everything in one weekend.</p>
<p>If you’d like a printable version with space for dates and notes, <a href="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/CM_Spring_Yard_Cleanup_Checklist_26.pdf"><span style="color: #ed1c24; font-weight: bold;">download the Southwest Ohio Spring Yard Cleanup Checklist</span></a> and keep it on a clipboard in the garage. For the full spring picture, the <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-landscaping-guide-for-southwest-ohio/">Spring Landscaping Guide for Southwest Ohio</a> ties cleanup, fertilization, and planting together in one place.</p>
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<h3>Cleanup at a Glance: Three Passes</h3>
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<li><strong>Early Spring (Late February–March):</strong> Clear debris, inspect hardscape and drainage, prep tools, prune dormant trees and shrubs, and plan early lawn treatments.</li>
<li><strong>April:</strong> Start mowing, edge and clean beds, amend soil, apply mulch, power wash hardscape, and start up irrigation.</li>
<li><strong>May:</strong> Plant frost-tender annuals, finish tree and shrub planting, refresh mulch, fine-tune mowing and watering, and keep an eye on early pests.</li>
</ul>
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<figure><div id="attachment_7100" style="width: 850px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-7100" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/4-1024x576.jpg" alt=" Late February in Southwest Ohio. The ground is thawing, the beds are waiting, and the season is about to start." width="840" height="473" class="size-large wp-image-7100" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/4-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/4-300x169.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/4-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/4-600x338.jpg 600w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/4.jpg 1536w" sizes="(max-width: 840px) 100vw, 840px" /><p id="caption-attachment-7100" class="wp-caption-text">Late February in Southwest Ohio. The ground is thawing, the beds are waiting, and the season is about to start.</p></div><br />
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<h2 id="early-spring-cleanup">Early Spring Cleanup: Late February–March</h2>
<p>As soon as daytime temperatures stay above freezing and the ground isn’t frozen solid, you can start the first pass. You don’t need to wait for warm weather. The goal at this stage is clearing, inspecting, and prepping — not planting.</p>
<h3 id="lawn-and-yard-debris" style="color: #ed1c24;">Lawn and Yard Debris</h3>
<ul>
<li>Rake up matted leaves, dead grass, and winter debris so the turf can breathe and sunlight can reach the soil.</li>
<li>Remove dead annuals and leftover vegetable plants from last fall.</li>
<li>Pick up fallen branches and storm damage from lawns and beds.</li>
<li>Note any areas that look damaged from plow contact, foot traffic, or standing water through winter.</li>
</ul>
<blockquote class="champion-quote"><p>Go easy if the ground is still thawing. A heavy rake pulled through soft turf can tear out live grass right along with the dead. Light passes are all you need at this stage — you’re clearing, not cultivating.<br />
<strong style="font-style: normal;">— Ryan Dunham, Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3 id="hardscape-and-drainage" style="color: #ed1c24;">Hardscape and Drainage Check</h3>
<p>Freeze-thaw cycles do real work on hardscape over winter. Walk everything before you start spring cleanup in earnest.</p>
<ul>
<li>Check all walkways, patios, and retaining walls for frost-heave damage or settling.</li>
<li>Mark pavers that have lifted or sunk for repair in April before they become a trip hazard.</li>
<li>Inspect retaining walls for leaning, bulging, or gaps where material has shifted.</li>
<li>Make sure downspouts, swales, and drains are clear so water can move away from the house once the ground thaws.</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="equipment-and-tool-prep" style="color: #ed1c24;">Equipment and Tool Prep</h3>
<p>There’s nothing worse than a mower that won’t start when the grass is four inches tall in April. Take care of this now.</p>
<ul>
<li>Sharpen mower blades, change oil and filters, and check belts and fuel lines.</li>
<li>Test string trimmers, edgers, and blowers before you actually need them.</li>
<li>Clean and sharpen pruning tools. Dull blades tear rather than cut, and torn cuts invite disease.</li>
</ul>
<p>A little time here in March prevents lost weekends waiting on a repair shop when the grass is already growing.</p>
<h3 id="trees-and-shrubs" style="color: #ed1c24;">Trees and Shrubs</h3>
<p>Late winter, while trees are still dormant, is one of the better times to prune. You can see the structure clearly, and cuts heal before new growth begins.</p>
<ul>
<li>Prune dead, damaged, or crossing branches on deciduous trees while they’re still dormant.</li>
<li>Cut back ornamental grasses to the ground before new growth appears, usually late February or early March.</li>
<li>Prune summer-blooming shrubs such as butterfly bush and hydrangeas that flower on new wood.</li>
<li>Prune roses once buds begin to swell, but not before.</li>
<li>Hold off on spring-blooming shrubs like forsythia and lilac until after they flower. Prune them now, and you lose this season’s blooms.</li>
</ul>
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<figure><div id="attachment_7098" style="width: 850px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-7098" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2-1024x576.jpg" alt="Close-up of hands using pruning shears on a dormant ornamental shrub in a residential landscape bed." width="840" height="473" class="size-large wp-image-7098" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2-300x169.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2-600x338.jpg 600w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2.jpg 1536w" sizes="(max-width: 840px) 100vw, 840px" /><p id="caption-attachment-7098" class="wp-caption-text">Pruning while plants are dormant gives you a clear view of the structure and lets cuts heal before growth begins.</p></div><br />
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<h2 id="april-cleanup">April Cleanup: Bed Prep, Mulch, and First Mows</h2>
<p>April is the main cleanup month in Southwest Ohio. The soil is workable, the lawn is waking up, and beds are ready for serious attention. If you only have one major work weekend in the spring, this is the one.</p>
<h3 id="lawn-care-first-mows" style="color: #ed1c24;">Lawn Care and First Mows</h3>
<ul>
<li>Start mowing when the grass reaches about 2.5 to 3 inches and soil temperatures are in the 50 to 55°F range.</li>
<li>Set the mowing height around 3 inches and follow the one-third rule: never remove more than a third of the blade in a single cut.</li>
<li>Core aerate compacted areas, especially where people or equipment travel most.</li>
<li>Overseed bare or thin spots right after aeration so seed makes contact with loosened soil.</li>
</ul>
<p>Spring is also when your fertilizer schedule starts. For timing, application rates, and product guidance specific to Southwest Ohio, see the <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-fertilizer-guide/">Spring Fertilizer Guide for Southwest Ohio</a></p>
<h3 id="garden-bed-cleanup" style="color: #ed1c24;">Garden Bed Cleanup and Edging</h3>
<ul>
<li>Pull weeds with their roots before they have a chance to set seed. Early is much easier than mid-May.</li>
<li>Rake out any leftover leaves and debris from beds.</li>
<li>Re-edge all garden beds with a spade or edging tool to create a clean line and a shallow trench.</li>
</ul>
<p>A good edge holds mulch in place and keeps grass from creeping into your beds. Plastic edging works, but a clean spade cut in high-visibility beds tends to look sharper and last just as well.</p>
<blockquote class="champion-quote"><p>A shallow trench edge in your front beds takes about 20 minutes and holds mulch better than most plastic products you’d buy. Cut straight down with a spade, angle slightly toward the bed, and clean out the loose material. Simple, and it looks clean all season.<br />
<strong style="font-style: normal;">— Ryan Dunham, Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3 id="soil-prep-and-mulch" style="color: #ed1c24;">Soil Prep and Mulch</h3>
<p>Plants struggle in straight clay. A little soil prep before planting gives them a better start and pays off across the whole season.</p>
<ul>
<li>Spread 2 to 3 inches of compost or quality topsoil over the bed and work it into the top layer where you can.</li>
<li>For areas with heavy clay or poor drainage, consider raising the bed slightly to improve water movement.</li>
<li>Apply 2 to 3 inches of mulch once the soil has started to warm. In most of Southwest Ohio, that means late April.</li>
<li>Keep mulch pulled back a couple of inches from trunks and stems to prevent rot.</li>
</ul>
<p>Champion manufactures its own mulch and keeps bulk topsoil and compost in stock at all four locations, with delivery available within about 20 miles of each yard in Dayton, Englewood, the Moraine/Kettering area, and West Chester. Popular bulk mulch options include Ultra Black, Ultra Brown, Cedar Mulch, and Brown (Black) Gold. See the full <a href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/">mulch inventory</a> for pickup and delivery availability.</p>
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<figure><div id="attachment_7099" style="width: 850px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-7099" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3-1024x576.jpg" alt="Person spreading dark mulch around a landscape bed with perennials. Shows correct technique — mulch pulled back from plant stems, clean bed edge." width="840" height="473" class="size-large wp-image-7099" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3-300x169.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3-600x338.jpg 600w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3.jpg 1536w" sizes="(max-width: 840px) 100vw, 840px" /><p id="caption-attachment-7099" class="wp-caption-text">Two to three inches of mulch holds moisture, moderates soil temperature, and slows early weed germination all season long.</p></div><br />
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<h3 id="hardscape-cleaning" style="color: #ed1c24;">Hardscape Cleaning</h3>
<ul>
<li>Power wash patios, walkways, and retaining walls after winter.</li>
<li>Re-set sunken or tilted pavers while the ground is still workable.</li>
<li>Fill cracks in concrete and mortar joints before water and roots make them worse throughout the season.</li>
<li>Check outdoor lighting and replace any broken fixtures or bulbs.</li>
</ul>
<p>Champion carries pavers from Unilock, Hessit Works, Oberfields, and Belgard, along with hardscape accessories from Alliance Designer Products, including Gator Base, Gator Cleaners and Sealers, and Gator Binding Agents. If you have a repair or install project in mind, stop into any of our locations and talk about it with our team.</p>
<h3 id="irrigation-startup" style="color: #ed1c24;">Irrigation System Startup</h3>
<p>April is the target window for bringing irrigation back online. Wait until the risk of a hard freeze has passed, then work through these steps:</p>
<ul>
<li>Open the main valve slowly to avoid hammering the lines.</li>
<li>Run each zone one at a time and walk the yard to check for leaks or broken heads.</li>
<li>Adjust sprays so water is landing on lawns and beds, not driveways and sidewalks.</li>
<li>Set your controller for early morning watering with modest runtimes for cool spring weather.</li>
</ul>
<p>Many homeowners have a professional handle startup, especially where backflow testing is required. Either way, set conservative runtimes at first and adjust once the season settles in.</p>
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<h2 id="may-cleanup">May: Planting and Finishing Touches</h2>
<p>By May, the heavy cleanup work is behind you. The focus shifts to planting, settling into mowing and watering routines, and staying ahead of a few early-season problems before they get out of hand.</p>
<h3 id="planting-bed-finishing" style="color: #ed1c24;">Planting and Bed Finishing</h3>
<ul>
<li>Plant frost-tender annuals like petunias, marigolds, impatiens, and calibrachoa after the last frost and once the 10-day forecast looks clear.</li>
<li>Transplant tomatoes, peppers, and warm-season vegetables once nights are consistently above 50°F and soil temperatures are in the low 60s.</li>
<li>Finish planting trees and shrubs so roots have time to establish before summer heat arrives.</li>
<li>Refresh mulch in spots where it has settled or washed away.</li>
</ul>
<p>For a full planting calendar with timing by crop and flower type, the <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-planting-guide-for-southwest-ohio/">Spring Planting Guide for Southwest Ohio</a> covers Zone 6 timing in detail.</p>
<h3 id="lawn-maintenance-watering" style="color: #ed1c24;">Lawn Maintenance and Watering</h3>
<ul>
<li>Settle into a weekly mowing schedule at 3 to 3.5 inches.</li>
<li>Aim for 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week combined from rain and irrigation.</li>
<li>Check irrigation coverage and adjust zones running too wet or too dry.</li>
<li>Confirm your spring fertilizer applications are on schedule.</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="pests-general-checks" style="color: #ed1c24;">Pests and General Checks</h3>
<ul>
<li>Watch for early crabgrass breakthrough and problem weeds. If your pre-emergent window was missed, look for a post-emergent product labeled for your grass type and treat while the crabgrass is still small.</li>
<li>Check evergreens for bagworm cases and note any pest activity before populations build.</li>
<li>Eliminate standing water in low spots and containers to cut down on mosquito habitat.</li>
<li>Make one more pass over pavers, walls, and beds before summer to catch anything from the April work.</li>
</ul>
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<figure><div id="attachment_7107" style="width: 850px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-7107" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/13-1024x576.jpg" alt="A finished landscape bed in late spring with fresh mulch, clean edges, and colorful annuals just going in. Shows the &quot;after&quot; result of a completed spring cleanup." width="840" height="473" class="size-large wp-image-7107" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/13-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/13-300x169.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/13-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/13-600x338.jpg 600w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/13.jpg 1536w" sizes="(max-width: 840px) 100vw, 840px" /><p id="caption-attachment-7107" class="wp-caption-text">Clean edges, fresh mulch, and the first plantings of the season. The cleanup work is done — the rest of the season can begin.</p></div><br />
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<h2 id="spring-cleanup-faq">Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
<p><strong>When should I start spring cleanup in Southwest Ohio?</strong></p>
<p>You can start light cleanup and inspections in late February or early March, as soon as daytime temperatures stay above freezing and the ground isn’t frozen solid. Heavy bed work, edging, and mulching are better held until April when the soil has started to warm.</p>
<p><strong>Do I need to rake my lawn every spring?</strong></p>
<p>Light raking helps remove matted leaves and dead grass so the lawn can breathe. Go easy when the ground is still soft. A heavy rake pulled through thawing turf can tear out live grass right along with the debris. A light pass is usually all you need.</p>
<p><strong>Should I aerate my lawn in spring or fall?</strong></p>
<p>Fall is generally the better window for cool-season lawns in Southwest Ohio. Spring aeration in late March or April can help in areas with severe compaction or heavy clay, but avoid it when the soil is saturated or very wet.</p>
<p><strong>Can I mulch before the last frost?</strong></p>
<p>You can, but it pays to wait until the soil has started to warm. In most of Southwest Ohio, that means late April. Mulching too early over cold, wet soil can slow the warming process and create conditions that aren’t ideal for new root growth.</p>
<p><strong>When should I start up my irrigation system?</strong></p>
<p>April is the target window. Wait until the risk of a hard freeze has passed, then open the system slowly, walk each zone, and check for leaks or broken heads. Set conservative runtimes for cool spring weather and adjust from there.</p>
<p><strong>Do I have to do all of this in one weekend?</strong></p>
<p>Not at all. The three-pass approach is built specifically so you don’t have to. Each pass has a clear focus, and most of the tasks are sized for a weekend morning rather than a week off. The <a href="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/CM_Spring_Yard_Cleanup_Checklist_26.pdf"><span style="color: #ed1c24; font-weight: bold;">printable checklist</span></a> keeps everything organized without trying to hold it all in your head.</p>
<p><strong>What if I missed the pre-emergent window for crabgrass?</strong></p>
<p>Look for a post-emergent crabgrass herbicide labeled for your grass type and treat while the crabgrass is still small and actively growing. For next year, plan to get pre-emergent down when soil temperatures hit 50 to 55°F, which typically lines up with early to mid-March in our area. One or two crabgrass plants in the first year isn’t a disaster — aim for steady improvement rather than perfection in a single season.</p>
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<h2 id="where-to-go-from-here">Where to Go from Here</h2>
<p>Cleanup is the foundation, but it’s one part of the spring picture. Once beds are clear and hardscape is addressed, the next pieces are fertilization timing and planting. Both depend on cleanup being done first, which is why this checklist comes before the others.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-landscaping-guide-for-southwest-ohio/">Spring Landscaping Guide for Southwest Ohio</a> ties all three phases together. The <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-fertilizer-guide/">Spring Fertilizer Guide</a> covers timing, products, and application rates. The <a href="https://gotochampion.com/spring-planting-guide-for-southwest-ohio/">Spring Planting Guide for Southwest Ohio</a> walks through what to plant, when, and how to prep beds for each crop and flower type.</p>
<p>When you’re ready for materials, Champion keeps bulk mulch, topsoil, and compost at our yards in Dayton, Englewood, the Moraine/Kettering area, and West Chester, with delivery available within about 20 miles of each location. Stop in, call ahead, or order online. Our team can help you size what you need so you don’t have to make a second trip.</p>
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<li><a style="color: #110c0d; text-decoration: none;" href="#professional-suppliers">Why Professional Salt Suppliers Are Critical Now</a></li>
<li><a style="color: #110c0d; text-decoration: none;" href="#three-tier-strategy">Champion’s Three-Tier Availability Strategy</a></li>
<li><a style="color: #110c0d; text-decoration: none;" href="#bagged-salt">The Bagged Salt Shortage Reality</a></li>
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<h2 style="color: #ed1c24; margin-top: 0;">TL;DR – Quick Summary</h2>
<p><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">The Challenge:</strong> Southwest Ohio faces a major salt shortage this winter due to Cincinnati terminal closures (over 200,000+ tons lost), Cargill’s market exit, and Morton focusing on government contracts.</p>
<p><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">The Solution:</strong> Champion has secured supply and offers three bulk salt tiers plus preseason bagged salt pricing. Key deadlines to guarantee supply:</p>
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<li style="padding: 8px 0; border-left: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-left: 15px; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Tier 1:</strong> Order & deliver by <strong>10/31/25</strong> → Lowest cost, guaranteed supply</li>
<li style="padding: 8px 0; border-left: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-left: 15px; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Tier 2:</strong> Commit by <strong>9/30/25</strong>, deliver by <strong>3/31/26</strong> → Guaranteed supply</li>
<li style="padding: 8px 0; border-left: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-left: 15px; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Tier 3:</strong> Order as needed → No guarantee, highest cost & risk</li>
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<p><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Bottom Line:</strong> Act now to avoid paying 25-40% more mid-winter or risking empty lots and unhappy clients. Champion is your reliable partner for planning ahead.</p>
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<h2 style="color: #ed1c24; border-bottom: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 40px;">Salt Shortage at a Glance</h2>
<p>Picture this: It’s January 15th, 2026. A major storm is moving across Southwest Ohio, and your crews are ready to roll. But when you call your usual supplier, you find out they’re out of salt – again. Contractors who waited are scrambling, paying premium prices, or shutting down jobs.</p>
<p>This scenario isn’t hypothetical. The 2025-2026 winter season presents one of the most challenging salt supply situations Southwest Ohio has seen. From Dayton to Cincinnati, Columbus to Indianapolis, and everywhere within our 200-mile service radius, the traditional salt supply chain has been fundamentally disrupted. The window for securing reliable salt supplies at reasonable prices is rapidly closing, with critical decisions needed by <strong style="color: #ed1c24;">October 15th</strong>.</p>
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<h2 style="color: #ed1c24; border-bottom: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 40px;">The 2025-2026 Salt Supply Challenge Explained</h2>
<p>The salt supply disruption isn’t the result of a single event. It’s the convergence of multiple market forces that have fundamentally altered the regional supply landscape.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Cincinnati Terminal Closures Create Massive Supply Gap</h3>
<p>The Cincinnati area historically served as a critical salt distribution hub with multiple major terminals. This year, the largest terminal has ceased importing bulk salt entirely, removing over <strong style="color: #ed1c24;">200,000 tons</strong> of available material from the regional market. The remaining terminals cannot absorb this volume, meaning businesses relying on in-season restocking will find significantly reduced availability.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Cargill’s Complete Market Exit</h3>
<p>Cargill has made two devastating decisions: they’ve completely discontinued their salt bagging division and stopped stocking bulk salt in Cincinnati. This double impact constrains both bulk and bagged salt supplies simultaneously – a situation that hasn’t occurred in recent memory.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Morton’s Government Commitment</h3>
<p>Morton has committed the majority of their inventory to government contracts, effectively removing them as a viable option for commercial buyers this season.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Regional Impact Across 200 Miles</h3>
<p>These disruptions affect salt availability throughout Southwest Ohio, Southeast Indiana, Northern Kentucky, and parts of West Central Ohio, impacting cities like Dayton, Columbus, Indianapolis, and Louisville.</p>
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<h2 style="color: #ffffff; margin-top: 0; border-bottom: none;">Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late</h2>
<p style="font-size: 1.2em; margin-bottom: 25px;">Secure your salt supply now before the October 15th deadline passes</p>
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<h2 style="color: #ed1c24; border-bottom: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 40px;">Why Professional Salt Suppliers Are Critical Now</h2>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Supply Reliability When Traditional Sources Fail</h3>
<p>Professional suppliers like Champion maintain diversified supply relationships that provide stability during market disruptions. While individual terminals close or suppliers exit markets, established suppliers have the infrastructure and relationships necessary to secure materials from alternative sources.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Strategic Cost Management</h3>
<p>The current crisis has created a two-tier pricing structure: premium rates for emergency procurement during storms, and reasonable rates for businesses that plan ahead through professional supplier relationships. Professional suppliers offer structured purchasing options that lock in pricing and availability before peak demand.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Expert Product Guidance and Quality Assurance</h3>
<p>With traditional suppliers exiting the market, businesses may find themselves working with unfamiliar products. Professional suppliers maintain product knowledge across their inventory and quality standards that provide performance assurance.</p>
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<h2 style="color: #ed1c24; border-bottom: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 40px;">Champion’s Three-Tier Bulk Availability Strategy</h2>
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<h3 style="margin-top: 0; color: #ed1c24;">Tier 1: Pre-Season Guarantee (Order, Deliver, Pay by October 15th)</h3>
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<li>Guaranteed material availability regardless of market conditions</li>
<li>Lowest cost per ton for the 2025-2026 season</li>
<li>Priority status for emergency needs</li>
<li><em>Ideal for:</em> Municipal operations, large landscape contractors, property management companies</li>
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<h3 style="margin-top: 0; color: #ed1c24;">Tier 2: Contract Tonnage (Haul/Pay by March 31st, 2026)</h3>
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<li>Guaranteed tonnage throughout the season</li>
<li>Mid-range pricing with payment flexibility (must be hauled out and paid for by March 31st, 2026, or storage rates apply)</li>
<li>Protection against supply shortages</li>
<li><em>Ideal for:</em> Medium-sized contractors with good storage capabilities</li>
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<h3 style="margin-top: 0; color: #ed1c24;">Tier 3: In-Season Ordering (No Guarantees, Highest Risk)</h3>
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<li>No guarantee of availability during storm events</li>
<li>Highest cost per ton (25-40% higher than Tier 1)</li>
<li>Limited product selection</li>
<li><em>Recommended only for:</em> Very small operations with minimal usage</li>
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<h2 style="color: #ed1c24; border-bottom: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 40px;">The Bagged Salt Shortage Reality<br />
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<p>Cargill’s bagging division closure eliminates a substantial portion of North America’s bagging capacity, creating nationwide shortages. Champion strongly recommends securing 125-150% of typical seasonal bagged salt needs during our pre-season window.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 1.1em; font-style: italic; margin: 0;"><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">“Given the unprecedented supply constraints this season, I strongly recommend that all customers secure as much bagged salt as possible during our pre-season window to avoid shortages during critical winter periods,”</strong> says Matt Brun, owner of Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Champion’s Pre-Season Bagged Salt Pricing (Order by October 15th, Pickup/Delivery by November 30th)</h3>
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<p style="margin-top: 0;">To help customers navigate the bagged salt shortage, Champion is offering pre-season pricing on essential ice melt products:</p>
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<li style="padding: 12px; margin: 8px 0; border-left: 4px solid #ED1C24; padding-left: 15px; background-color: #ffffff;"><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Morton Safe-T-Salt (50 lb):</strong> $5.49 per bag (truckload) / $5.99 per bag (pallet)</li>
<li style="padding: 12px; margin: 8px 0; border-left: 4px solid #ED1C24; padding-left: 15px; background-color: #ffffff;"><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Champion Quad Effect -25° (50 lb):</strong> $7.79 per bag (truckload) / $8.29 per bag (pallet)</li>
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<li style="padding: 12px; margin: 8px 0; border-left: 4px solid #ED1C24; padding-left: 15px; background-color: #ffffff;"><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Calcium Chloride Pellets (50 lb):</strong> $18.99 per bag (truckload) / $19.49 per bag (pallet)</li>
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<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Champion’s Innovation Response: Quad Effect Ice Melt</h3>
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<p>Champion has developed our own premium ice melt product in response to supply disruptions. <strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Champion Quad Effect</strong> combines organic derivatives with calcium and sodium chloride, featuring corrosion inhibitors and a -25°F rating with CMA formulation. It’s concrete-safe and environmentally friendly while addressing key customer concerns when traditional products become scarce. At $7.79 per bag (truckload pricing), it offers premium performance at competitive rates.</p>
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<h2 style="color: #ed1c24; border-bottom: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 40px;">Champion’s Strategic Advantages</h2>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Direct Mine Relationships</h3>
<p>Champion maintains authorized distributor status with the three largest salt mines, providing direct access and priority allocation during shortages.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Eight Distribution Locations</h3>
<p>Our network spans Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, creating a 200-mile service radius with optimized logistics and faster response times.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Proprietary Fleet Operations</h3>
<p>Champion operates its own trucking fleet, ensuring delivery commitments independent of third-party carriers.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Nearly 20 Years of Regional Expertise</h3>
<p>Deep knowledge of Southwest Ohio weather patterns, municipal requirements, and customer needs enables better service and inventory planning.</p>
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<h2 style="color: #ed1c24; border-bottom: 3px solid #ED1C24; padding-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 40px;">Taking Action Before October 15th</h2>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Assess Your Needs</h3>
<p>Review historical usage from the past three seasons and plan for 110-125% of typical requirements given supply constraints.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Contact Champion’s Sales Team</h3>
<p>Our specialists understand current market conditions and can provide detailed proposals for each tier option, including pricing comparisons and delivery scheduling.</p>
<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Decision Timeline:</h3>
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<li><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Next 7 Days:</strong> Gather usage data, assess storage capacity, contact Champion</li>
<li><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">Next 14 Days:</strong> Review proposals, coordinate storage arrangements</li>
<li><strong style="color: #ed1c24;">By October 15th:</strong> Execute contracts and finalize delivery logistics</li>
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<h3 style="color: #110c0d; font-size: 1.5em; margin-top: 30px;">Conclusion</h3>
<p>The 2025-2026 winter season’s unprecedented challenges make proactive planning essential. Champion’s three-tier strategy provides options for different needs, but the October 15th deadline for guaranteed supply and optimal pricing is rapidly approaching.</p>
<p>Don’t let supply shortages compromise your operations or client commitments. The investment in early planning provides operational security, cost savings, and competitive advantage throughout this challenging season.</p>
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<h2 style="color: #ffffff; margin-top: 0; border-bottom: none;">Secure Your Salt Supply Today</h2>
<p style="font-size: 1.2em; margin-bottom: 25px;">Don’t risk shortages and premium pricing this winter. Contact Champion now to lock in your supply.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #ed1c24; margin-top: 0;">Q: Why is the October 15th deadline so important?</h3>
<p><strong>A:</strong> This is the last date to secure Tier 1 guaranteed salt availability at the lowest pricing for the 2025-2026 season. After this date, customers move to higher-risk tiers with increased costs and no availability guarantees.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #ed1c24; margin-top: 0;">Q: What’s the difference between bulk and bagged salt availability?</h3>
<p><strong>A:</strong> Bulk salt follows our three-tier system with different pricing and guarantee levels. Bagged salt is available through our pre-season sale with orders by October 15th and pickup/delivery by November 30th.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #ed1c24; margin-top: 0;">Q: How much salt should I order for the season?</h3>
<p><strong>A:</strong> We recommend ordering 110-125% of your historical usage for bulk salt and 125-150% for bagged salt, given the unprecedented supply constraints this season.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #ed1c24; margin-top: 0;">Q: What makes Champion Quad Effect different from other ice melts?</h3>
<p><strong>A:</strong> Quad Effect combines organic derivatives with calcium and sodium chloride, features corrosion inhibitors, works to -25°F, and includes CMA formulation making it concrete-safe and environmentally friendly.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #ed1c24; margin-top: 0;">Q: Can Champion deliver to my location outside of Ohio?</h3>
<p><strong>A:</strong> Yes, Champion serves a 200-mile radius from Dayton, including parts of Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Michigan. Contact us to confirm delivery to your specific location.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #ed1c24; margin-top: 0;">Q: What happens if I don’t secure salt by October 15th?</h3>
<p><strong>A:</strong> You’ll be limited to Tier 2 or Tier 3 options for bulk salt, which offer less availability guarantee and higher pricing. For bagged salt, you’ll face limited in-season availability at premium rates.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #ed1c24; margin-top: 0;">Q: Does Champion offer storage solutions?</h3>
<p><strong>A:</strong> Champion can provide guidance on storage requirements for different tier options. Tier 1 requires adequate storage capacity, while Tier 2 allows more flexible pickup scheduling.</p>
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<h3 style="color: #ed1c24; margin-top: 0;">Q: How does the pricing compare between tiers?</h3>
<p><strong>A:</strong> Tier 1 offers the lowest cost per ton, Tier 2 is mid-range pricing, and Tier 3 can be 25-40% higher than Tier 1 rates, especially during peak demand periods.</p>
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<h2 style="color: #ffffff; border-bottom: 2px solid #ED1C24; padding-bottom: 15px; margin-top: 0;">Contact Champion Today to Secure Your Salt Supply</h2>
<p style="font-size: 1.2em; margin: 20px 0;"><strong>Phone:</strong> <a style="color: #ed1c24; text-decoration: none;" href="tel:937-228-2730">937-228-2730</a></p>
<p style="font-size: 1.2em; margin: 20px 0;"><strong>Website:</strong> <a style="color: #ed1c24; text-decoration: none;" href="https://gotochampion.com/salt-and-ice-melts/">GoToCHAMPION.com</a></p>
<p style="font-size: 1.2em; margin: 20px 0;"><strong>Visit Our Locations:</strong> Dayton, Moraine, Englewood, or West Chester</p>
<p style="margin-top: 35px; font-style: italic; font-size: 1.1em; border-top: 1px solid #ED1C24; padding-top: 20px;">Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply – Southwest Ohio’s trusted partner for nearly 20 years, serving your salt supply needs when you need us most.</p>
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<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;"><a style="color: #110c0d; text-decoration: none; display: block; padding: 5px 0; transition: all 0.3s ease;" href="#beyond-mulch">Beyond Mulch: Supporting Families Facing Childhood Cancer</a></li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;"><a style="color: #110c0d; text-decoration: none; display: block; padding: 5px 0; transition: all 0.3s ease;" href="#real-impact">Real Impact: What Your Support Provides</a></li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;"><a style="color: #110c0d; text-decoration: none; display: block; padding: 5px 0; transition: all 0.3s ease;" href="#every-contribution">Why Every Contribution Matters</a></li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;"><a style="color: #110c0d; text-decoration: none; display: block; padding: 5px 0; transition: all 0.3s ease;" href="#join-us">Join Us in Supporting St. Jude</a></li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;"><a style="color: #110c0d; text-decoration: none; display: block; padding: 5px 0; transition: all 0.3s ease;" href="#faq">Frequently Asked Questions</a></li>
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<p>In our previous articles, we shared the personal story behind Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply’s partnership with <em>St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital</em>®—sparked by owner Matt Brun’s experience with his niece Maddy’s successful treatment for brain cancer. We also explored the details of our partnership and what makes St. Jude truly exceptional in providing comprehensive care for families facing childhood cancer.</p>
<p>Today, in this fourth and final article of our series, we invite you to join us in this meaningful mission. There are multiple ways you can participate in supporting St. Jude through our partnership, making a real difference in the lives of children and families fighting life-threatening diseases.</p>
<p><strong>Complete St. Jude Partnership Series:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><a href="https://gotochampion.com/why-st-jude-matters-to-us/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Why St. Jude Matters to Us: <em>A Champion Mulch Family Story</em></a></li>
<li><a href="https://gotochampion.com/mulch-that-matters/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Mulch That Matters: <em>How Champion is Supporting St. Jude</em></a></li>
<li>Beyond Treatment: <em>What Makes St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® Special</em></li>
<li>Join Champion Mulch in Supporting St. Jude: <em>Ways to Make a Difference</em> (Current Article)</li>
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<p><!-- Section 1: The Power of Community Support --></p>
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<h2>The Power of Community Support</h2>
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<p class="image-caption"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-5934 size-full" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/9.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="687" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/9.jpg 1200w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/9-300x172.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/9-1024x586.jpg 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/9-768x440.jpg 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/9-600x344.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /><br />
[Rehab Center at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®]</p>
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<p>When a family receives a childhood cancer diagnosis, they face overwhelming challenges that extend far beyond medical treatments. During Maddy’s treatment at St. Jude, her mother Julie experienced firsthand how critical community support becomes.</p>
<p>“Our family was very helpful, especially with Lucas [Maddy’s brother],” Julie recalls. “He would stay at my parents’ house, or my brother’s or my husband’s brother’s house, he would play with his cousins and have fun. That was the biggest help so we didn’t have to worry as much about him.”</p>
<p>Beyond family, their community stepped up in ways both practical and profound: “Our friends paid for our house to be cleaned 2x a month for 4 months… That was amazing. Some of our friends did our yardwork. Basically just doing the necessary stuff for us so we could focus our time on the important things.”</p>
<p>This circle of support allowed Julie and Ron to direct their attention to what mattered most—Maddy’s treatment and recovery. Through our partnership with St. Jude, we aim to create a similar circle of support for other families facing childhood cancer.</p>
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<p><!-- Section 2: Primary Ways to Support Through Champion Mulch --></p>
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<h2>Primary Ways to Support Through Champion Mulch</h2>
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<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5924" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/CM-St-Jude-Blog-4-Sign.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="576" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/CM-St-Jude-Blog-4-Sign.jpg 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/CM-St-Jude-Blog-4-Sign-300x169.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/CM-St-Jude-Blog-4-Sign-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/CM-St-Jude-Blog-4-Sign-600x338.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></p>
<p class="image-caption">[2025 Yard Sign at Champion’s Valley Street location]</p>
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<p>Our partnership with <em>St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital</em>® offers several straightforward ways for you to contribute:</p>
<h3>1. Purchase Mulch to Generate Donations</h3>
<p>From January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025, Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply will donate $0.50 to St. Jude for every yard of mulch purchased at any of our locations or through our website <a href="https://www.gotochampion.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.gotochampion.com</a>. This applies to all <a href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">mulch</a> types, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Black Platinum</li>
<li>Brown Platinum</li>
<li>Brown (Black) Gold</li>
<li>Cedar Mulch</li>
<li>Champion Special</li>
<li>Gardener’s Choice</li>
<li>Ultra Black</li>
<li>Ultra Brown</li>
<li>Ultra Red</li>
<li>Kid’s Carpet</li>
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<p>Whether you’re a homeowner refreshing garden beds or a professional landscaper ordering bulk materials, every yard contributes to St. Jude’s life-saving mission.</p>
<h3>2. Display a Yard Sign & Save</h3>
<p>Request a “Champion Mulch and Landscape Supply, <em>St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital</em>®” yard sign with your mulch purchase, place it in your front yard where it’s visible, and receive a $3.00 discount per cubic yard on your mulch.</p>
<p>This program serves two valuable purposes: it provides you with significant savings on your landscaping supplies while helping raise awareness about St. Jude throughout our community.</p>
<h3>3. Add-On Donations at Checkout</h3>
<p>During checkout at any Champion location or on our website, you can add a donation of $1, $3, or $5 to your purchase. One hundred percent of these additional donations go directly to St. Jude to support their mission of finding cures and saving children.</p>
<p>As Julie reminds us, “Every dollar counts.” These small donations collectively make a significant impact.</p>
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<p><em>100% of donations will go directly to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to support its mission: Finding cures. Saving children.®</em></p>
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<h3>4. Enhance Your Coupon Savings While Supporting St. Jude</h3>
<p>When you use any current Champion Mulch coupon from Clipp or Town Money Saver magazines AND agree to place a St. Jude/Champion Mulch yard sign in your yard, you’ll receive an additional $3 off your total order.</p>
<h3>5. Share on Social Media</h3>
<p>Help spread awareness about St. Jude’s mission by sharing your support on social media:</p>
<ol>
<li>Take a photo of your Champion Mulch/St. Jude yard sign in your yard</li>
<li>Post it on your social media accounts</li>
<li>Tag Champion and St. Jude (@StJude) in your post</li>
</ol>
<blockquote><p><strong>Facebook –</strong> @ChampionMulchandLandscapeSupply</p>
<p><strong>Instagram –</strong> @ChampionMulchOH</p>
<p><strong>X –</strong> @ChampionMulchOH</p>
<p><strong>TikTok –</strong> @ChampionMulchOH</p></blockquote>
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<li>Use the hashtags #MulchThatMatters #ChampionMulchForStJudeKids</li>
</ol>
<p>For every social media post that follows these guidelines, Champion Mulch will donate an additional $1 to St. Jude (up to $500 annually).</p>
<h3>6. Options for Wholesale Customers</h3>
<p>For our wholesale customers whose orders require semi-truck deliveries, we offer specialized giving opportunities. These customers can speak with their sales representative about various ways to participate in our St. Jude partnership, including direct donations through our dedicated St. Jude fundraising link at <a href="https://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch</a>.</p>
<h3>7. Direct Donations Without Purchase</h3>
<p>For those who wish to support St. Jude but aren’t currently planning to purchase mulch or other products, you can make a direct donation through our dedicated St. Jude fundraising page at <a href="https://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch</a>. This option allows anyone to join our mission of supporting St. Jude’s work, regardless of product needs.</p>
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<p><!-- Section 3: Beyond Mulch --></p>
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<h2>Beyond Mulch: Supporting Families Facing Childhood Cancer</h2>
<p>Julie’s experience offers valuable insights into how communities can support families facing childhood cancer. When asked what friends and family can do to help, she shared this wisdom:</p>
<p>“I think the biggest suggestion I have for friends and family is instead of asking what they can do or what we need, just do it. I know when people ask me how they can help I was not great at telling them or I couldn’t even think of anything they could do. I think the best way others helped us was just seeing something that needed to be done (like cutting grass) and doing it so we didn’t even have to think about it.”</p>
<p>This practical approach—identifying needs and meeting them without adding to the family’s mental load—makes an immense difference. Some ways communities can help families facing childhood cancer include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Organizing meal deliveries</li>
<li>Offering childcare for siblings</li>
<li>Helping with household maintenance and cleaning</li>
<li>Providing transportation assistance</li>
<li>Simply being present and available</li>
</ul>
<p>Through our partnership with St. Jude, we extend this community support to families we may never meet, but whose burdens we can help lighten.</p>
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<h2>Real Impact: What Your Support Provides</h2>
<p>Every dollar raised through our partnership helps ensure that families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food. Here’s what <a href="https://www.stjude.org/donate/donate-to-st-jude.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">different donation amounts</a> can provide:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>$3</strong> can help provide pediatric isolation masks to protect patients with compromised immune systems</li>
<li><strong>$10</strong> can help provide a new toy for hospital play areas</li>
<li><strong>$30</strong> can help provide one meal card for a St. Jude family</li>
<li><strong>$100</strong> can help provide a red wagon used for transportation</li>
<li><strong>$500</strong> can help provide one hour of physical therapy</li>
</ul>
<p>Julie emphasizes the critical importance of supporting St. Jude’s research mission: “The federal government only gives <a href="https://www.cancer.gov/about-nci/budget" target="_blank" rel="noopener">4% of the cancer research budget to pediatric cancers</a>, the rest goes to adult treatments that can’t be used on children. Children are not profitable to the government or big pharma. I think I read that Americans spend more money on Starbucks in <a href="https://spartanshield.org/40727/opinion/economic-determinants-of-excessive-spending-on-starbucks-weigh-in-on-students/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">3 DAYS</a> than the federal government spends in <a href="https://pcrf-kids.org/2024/12/31/a-heartbreaking-outcome-funding-for-childhood-cancer-research-cut-from-u-s-spending-bill/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ONE YEAR on childhood cancer research</a>.”</p>
<p>This stark reality makes St. Jude’s work—and the community support that enables it—all the more essential.</p>
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<p><!-- Section 5: Why Every Contribution Matters --></p>
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<h2>Why Every Contribution Matters</h2>
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<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-5935 size-full" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Make-a-Wish.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="687" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Make-a-Wish.jpg 1200w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Make-a-Wish-300x172.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Make-a-Wish-1024x586.jpg 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Make-a-Wish-768x440.jpg 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Make-a-Wish-600x344.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /></p>
<p class="image-caption">[Daisy, Donald & Maddy at Disneyworld for her trip thanks to <a href="https://wish.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Make a Wish</a>. 10/2024]</p>
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<p>When Maddy was diagnosed with brain cancer at just 9 months old, her family found hope and healing at St. Jude. After a relapse in 2021, Maddy is thriving in kindergarten, making friends, and living a normal life. She has been cancer-free since January 2022.</p>
<p>Stories like Maddy’s are possible because of St. Jude’s comprehensive approach to childhood cancer treatment, which in turn is made possible by community support.</p>
<p>“St. Jude shares their findings all over the world so it can help everyone, not just their patients,” Julie notes. This global impact multiplies the effect of every donation, helping children far beyond those who directly receive treatment at St. Jude.</p>
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<h4 style="color: #110c0d; margin-top: 0;">JULIE’S PERSONAL EXPERIENCE</h4>
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<p><em>“I think the biggest suggestion I have for friends and family is instead of asking what they can do or what we need, just do it… I think the best way others helped us was just seeing something that needed to be done (like cutting grass) and doing it so we didn’t even have to think about it.”</em></p>
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<p><!-- Section 6: Join Us in Supporting St. Jude --></p>
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<h2>Join Us in Supporting St. Jude</h2>
<p>Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply has set an ambitious fundraising goal for 2025 through our partnership with St. Jude. With your help, we can reach and even exceed this goal, making a meaningful difference for children and families facing childhood cancer.</p>
<p>We invite you to join us in this important mission. Every yard of mulch, every yard sign, every add-on donation contributes to a cause that’s saving lives and giving hope to families in their darkest hours.</p>
<p>As Matt Brun shares, “After seeing what St. Jude did for our family, for Maddy, I wanted to find a way to give back in a significant way. By connecting our business to their mission, we’re creating an opportunity for our entire community to participate in something truly important.”</p>
<p>When you choose Champion Mulch in 2025, you’re not just enhancing your landscape—you’re helping ensure that families facing childhood cancer receive <a href="https://www.stjude.org/research/comprehensive-cancer-center.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the extraordinary care</a> that St. Jude can provide.</p>
<p>Because at Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply, we believe the most beautiful landscapes grow from purpose and compassion.</p>
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<h4 style="color: #110c0d; margin-top: 0;">MADDY’S SUCCESS STORY</h4>
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<p><em>Today, Maddy is thriving in kindergarten, making friends, and living a normal life—cancer-free since January 2022.</em></p>
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<h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
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<h3>Q: Does the $0.50 donation apply to all types of mulch?</h3>
<p>A: Yes, every yard of mulch purchased, regardless of type or color, generates a $0.50 donation to St. Jude.</p>
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<h3>Q: How do I get a yard sign to participate in the discount program?</h3>
<p>A: Yard signs are available at all Champion Mulch locations. Simply ask for one when you make your purchase, or request one when placing your delivery order.</p>
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<h3>Q: Can I still get the $3 per yard discount if I’m ordering mulch for delivery?</h3>
<p>A: Absolutely! Just let us know you’ll display the yard sign, and we’ll bring one with your delivery and apply the discount to your order.</p>
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<h3>Q: How does the social media donation work?</h3>
<p>A: When you post a photo of your yard sign, tag @ChampionMulch and @StJude, and use our hashtags (#MulchThatMatters #ChampionMulchForStJudeKids), Champion Mulch will donate an additional $1 to St. Jude.</p>
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<h3>Q: Do commercial and wholesale accounts also support this partnership?</h3>
<p>A: The $0.50 per yard donation applies to all retail mulch purchases. For wholesale orders that are delivered by semi, these customers will have the opportunity to support St. Jude through a dedicated donation link that will be provided once it’s available.</p>
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<h3>Q: Can I make a donation without purchasing mulch?</h3>
<p>A: Yes! You can make a direct donation at any of our locations during checkout, or you can donate online through our designated St. Jude donation page at <a href="https://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch</a>.</p>
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<h3>Q: How will I know my purchase is making a difference?</h3>
<p>A: We’ll maintain a fundraising tracker at all locations and on our website.</p>
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<h3>Q: Is my add-on donation tax-deductible?</h3>
<p>A: Yes, add-on donations are tax-deductible. Keep your receipt for your records.</p>
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<h3>Q: How long do I need to keep the yard sign displayed?</h3>
<p>A: We ask that you display the yard sign for at least a few weeks after your mulch purchase. This helps spread awareness about our partnership with St. Jude. Don’t forget to take a photo of your sign and share it on social media tagging Champion Mulch and St. Jude!</p>
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<h3>Q: Can I participate in both the <a href="https://gotochampion.com/coupons/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">yard sign program</a> and use a coupon?</h3>
<p>A: Absolutely! We’ve specifically designed the program so these benefits can be combined.</p>
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<h3>Q: How long will this partnership with St. Jude last?</h3>
<p>A: We’ve committed to a three-year partnership with St. Jude, spanning from January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2027.</p>
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<p><em>Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply is the largest landscape supply company in Southwest Ohio, with locations in Dayton, Moraine, Englewood, and West Chester. For over 12 years, we’ve provided high-quality mulch, topsoil, stone, pavers, and other landscaping materials to both professional landscapers and homeowners. Learn more at <a href="https://www.gotochampion.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.gotochampion.com</a>.</em></p>
<p><em>From January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025, Champion Mulch, LLC will donate $0.50 of the purchase price for every yard of mulch purchased online at <a href="https://www.gotochampion.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.gotochampion.com</a> or at participating locations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to support its mission: Finding cures. Saving children.®</em></p>
<p><em>100% of donations will go directly to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to support its mission: Finding cures. Saving children.®</em></p>
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<h3><em>What Makes St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® Special</em></h3>
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<li><a href="#the-founding-promise">The Founding Promise: No Family Receives a Bill</a></li>
<li><a href="#beyond-medical-treatment">Beyond Medical Treatment: The Whole Child Approach</a></li>
<li><a href="#a-home-away-from-home">A Home Away From Home: The Ronald McDonald House Experience</a></li>
<li><a href="#global-impact">Global Impact Through Research and Knowledge Sharing</a></li>
<li><a href="#the-people">The People Who Make the Difference</a></li>
<li><a href="#filling-the-gaps">Filling the Gaps in Childhood Cancer Funding</a></li>
<li><a href="#beacon-of-hope">A Beacon of Hope in the Darkest Times</a></li>
<li><a href="#why-your-support-matters">Why Your Support Matters</a></li>
<li><a href="#join-us">Join Us in Supporting St. Jude</a></li>
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<p>In our previous articles, we shared the <a href="https://gotochampion.com/why-st-jude-matters-to-us/">personal story</a> behind Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply’s partnership with <a href="https://www.stjude.org/"><em>St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital</em>®</a> – sparked by owner Matt Brun’s experience with his niece Maddy’s treatment for brain cancer – and outlined how our <a href="https://gotochampion.com/mulch-that-matters/">mulch purchases will support St. Jude’s mission</a> throughout 2025.</p>
<p>Today, we want to take you deeper into what makes St. Jude truly exceptional. Through our family’s experience and the countless stories of others, we’ve discovered that St. Jude offers something far beyond world-class medical care. They’ve created a comprehensive approach to healing that considers every aspect of a child and family’s well-being during one of life’s most challenging journeys.</p>
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<h3>DID YOU KNOW?</h3>
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<li>Since St. Jude opened in 1962, childhood cancer survival rates have increased from 20% to more than 80%</li>
<li>Only 4% of the federal cancer research budget goes to pediatric cancers</li>
<li>St. Jude treats approximately 8,600 patients each year</li>
<li>78% of St. Jude’s funding comes from public donations</li>
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<h2 id="the-founding-promise">The Founding Promise</h2>
<h3><em>No Family Receives a Bill</em></h3>
<p>“St. Jude was absolutely awesome,” recalls Julie, Maddy’s mother. “They paid for our travel down to Memphis for two adults and Maddy. Which was huge.”</p>
<p>What many people don’t realize is just how comprehensive St. Jude’s financial commitment to families truly is. When founder Danny Thomas established St. Jude in 1962, he made a revolutionary promise: <a href="http://stjude.org/about-st-jude/why-support-st-jude/no-bills.html">no family would ever receive a bill</a> from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food.</p>
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<h3>FAMILIES NEVER RECEIVE A BILL FROM ST. JUDE FOR:</h3>
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<p>✓ Treatment</p>
<p>✓ Travel</p>
<p>✓ Housing</p>
<p>✓ Food</p>
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<p>This isn’t merely about covering medical expenses. St. Jude understands that childhood cancer creates financial burdens far beyond hospital bills:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Transportation costs</strong>: St. Jude covers travel expenses to Memphis for the patient and typically two family members</li>
<li><strong>Housing during treatment</strong>: Families are provided with on-campus housing or accommodations at places like the <a href="http://stjude.org/care-treatment/patient-families/campus-information/housing/ronald-mcdonald-house.html">Ronald McDonald House</a></li>
<li><strong>Daily meals</strong>: Food allowances help families focus on their child’s health, not grocery shopping</li>
<li><strong>Ongoing care</strong>: Even follow-up appointments are covered</li>
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<p>“When you are in short-term housing you receive a stipend to eat in their cafeteria and Dominos supplied a large pizza and a two-liter of soda every day if you wanted it,” Julie explains. “When we were moved to the Ronald McDonald House (more long-term housing) I think I received $100 a week for groceries and whatever we needed.”</p>
<p>This <a href="http://stjude.org/about-st-jude/unique-operating-model.html">comprehensive support system</a> allows parents to focus on what matters most—helping their child heal—rather than worrying about mounting medical bills or how to afford food and lodging during extended stays away from home.</p>
<h2 id="beyond-medical-treatment">Beyond Medical Treatment</h2>
<h3><em>The Whole Child Approach</em></h3>
<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5851" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-Angel-Flight.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="576" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-Angel-Flight.jpg 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-Angel-Flight-300x169.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-Angel-Flight-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-Angel-Flight-600x338.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /><figcaption><em>Julie and Maddy arriving in Memphis thanks to <a href="https://www.corpangelnetwork.org/">Corporate Angel Network Flights</a></em></figcaption></figure>
<p>When Maddy arrived at St. Jude, she wasn’t just a patient with ependymoma. She was a 14-month-old child whose development could be significantly impacted by both her condition and treatment. St. Jude recognized this and provided comprehensive support beyond her medical needs.</p>
<p>“Maddy also had speech, occupational and physical therapy while she was there,” Julie shares. “They have a school on campus so kids can try to keep up with their academics.”</p>
<p>This holistic approach addresses the reality that cancer treatment affects every aspect of a child’s development. St. Jude’s commitment to treating the <a href="http://stjude.org/care-treatment/treatment/clinics-services/psychology-clinic.html">whole child</a> includes:</p>
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<li><strong>Developmental therapies</strong>: <a href="https://www.stjude.org/care-treatment/treatment/clinics-services/child-life/school-program.html">Speech, occupational, and physical therapy to minimize developmental delays</a></li>
<li><strong>Educational support</strong>: <a href="http://stjude.org/care-treatment/treatment/clinics-services/child-life/school-program.html">On-campus schooling</a> to help patients stay on track academically</li>
<li><strong>Psychological services</strong>: Support for the <a href="https://www.stjude.org/care-treatment/treatment/clinics-services/psychology-clinic.html">emotional aspects</a> of childhood cancer</li>
<li><strong>Child Life specialists</strong>: Professionals who help children understand and cope with their medical experiences</li>
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<p>For Maddy, these supplementary services were crucial in ensuring that while doctors fought her cancer, her developmental progress wasn’t unnecessarily impeded. These services, like all aspects of care at St. Jude, come at no cost to families.</p>
<h2 id="a-home-away-from-home">A Home Away From Home</h2>
<h3><em>The Ronald McDonald House Experience</em></h3>
<p>For many families like Julie and Maddy’s, treatment at St. Jude means spending months away from home. <a href="https://rmhc-memphis.org/">The Ronald McDonald House</a>, which partners closely with St. Jude, becomes a sanctuary during this difficult time.</p>
<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-5850 size-full" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-Maddy-RMH.jpg" alt="" width="624" height="352" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-Maddy-RMH.jpg 624w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-Maddy-RMH-300x169.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-Maddy-RMH-370x210.jpg 370w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-Maddy-RMH-600x338.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 624px) 100vw, 624px" /><figcaption><em>Room number at RMH; Lucas, Maddy and Ronald McDonald; Maddy</em></figcaption></figure>
<p>“Maddy and I stayed at RMH for about 2 months,” Julie recalls. “It was our home.”</p>
<p>What makes the Ronald McDonald House extraordinary is how it creates a sense of normalcy and community:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Private rooms</strong>: Giving families personal space while away from home</li>
<li><strong>Communal kitchen facilities</strong>: “Each of us got a big section of a refrigerator and they had multiple stoves/ovens/microwaves that families could use”</li>
<li><strong>Shared meals</strong>: “Businesses and churches would sponsor dinners for everyone and that usually occurred a few times a week”</li>
<li><strong>Practical amenities</strong>: “We also had washers and dryers we could use… they also had a shuttle to St. Jude, grocery stores, shopping centers”</li>
<li><strong>Child-focused spaces</strong>: “There were multiple playrooms for the kids, craft rooms, game rooms. Lucas really liked this when he visited. To this day he still tells me he wants to go back”</li>
<li><strong>Community support</strong>: “They would have people come in to give parents a quick massage and have music and other activities for the kids”</li>
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<p>These thoughtful touches transform what could be a sterile, temporary accommodation into a genuine home with a built-in support community of other families who understand exactly what you’re going through.</p>
<h2 id="global-impact">Global Impact Through Research and Knowledge Sharing</h2>
<p>St. Jude’s mission extends far beyond the patients who walk through their doors. As a research institution, they’re committed to advancing treatments for childhood cancer and <a href="http://stjude.org/about-st-jude/why-support-st-jude/global-impact/freely-sharing-research.html">sharing their discoveries worldwide.</a></p>
<p>“Supporting St. Jude is so important,” Julie emphasizes. “Not only do they take a huge amount of worry away from families that are going through the unthinkable… They are also a research hospital, so their sole purpose is to find treatments and cures for pediatric cancer.”</p>
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<blockquote><p>“Supporting St. Jude is so important. Not only do they take a huge amount of worry away from families going through the unthinkable… They are also a research hospital, so their sole purpose is to find treatments and cures for pediatric cancer.”</p>
<footer>– Julie, Maddy’s mother</footer>
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<p>St. Jude’s research efforts have helped push the overall <a href="http://stjude.org/get-involved/other-ways/childhood-cancer-awareness-month.html">childhood cancer survival rate from 20% in 1962 to more than 80% today</a>. But what makes their approach truly special is their commitment to sharing:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Research collaboration</strong>: St. Jude freely shares research findings and discoveries globally</li>
<li><strong>Treatment protocols</strong>: Their clinical treatments and best practices are available to doctors worldwide</li>
<li><strong>Global outreach</strong>: St. Jude works with partners in countries where childhood cancer survival rates remain low</li>
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<p>As Julie points out, “St. Jude shares their findings all over the world so it can help everyone, not just their patients. Every dollar counts.”</p>
<p>This global perspective means that supporting St. Jude doesn’t just help the families who receive treatment in Memphis—it advances care for children with cancer everywhere.</p>
<h2 id="the-people">The People Who Make the Difference</h2>
<p>Behind every medical breakthrough and thoughtful accommodation is the exceptional team of people who make St. Jude what it is.</p>
<p>“Everyone that works there is so nice and helpful,” Julie recalls. “The doctors and nurses are top of the line. They make you feel seen and heard. If I had any concerns they always tried to help.”</p>
<p>From world-renowned oncologists to the cafeteria staff, every person at St. Jude contributes to an atmosphere of compassionate care:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Medical expertise</strong>: Specialists like Dr. Merchant, known as “the ependymoma guy,” represent the pinnacle of specialized knowledge</li>
<li><strong>Responsive care</strong>: “If I had any concerns they always tried to help”</li>
<li><strong>Holistic support team</strong>: Social workers who help coordinate services and support</li>
<li><strong>Dignity-preserving approach</strong>: Even in difficult circumstances, families are treated with respect</li>
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<p>This culture of care extends beyond medical treatment. As Julie notes, “They try to make it as cheerful of a place as possible,” despite the serious nature of the conditions being treated.</p>
<h2 id="filling-the-gaps">Filling the Gaps in Childhood Cancer Funding</h2>
<p>One of the most sobering realities Julie and Matt learned through their experience is how underfunded childhood cancer research remains nationally.</p>
<p>“The federal government <a href="https://pcrf-kids.org/2025/02/27/an-uncertain-future-new-nih-policy-endangers-childhood-cancer-research/">only gives 4% of the cancer research budget to pediatric cancers</a>, the rest goes to adult treatments that can’t be used on children,” Julie points out. “Children are not profitable to the government or big pharma. I think I read that Americans spend more money on Starbucks in 3 DAYS than the federal government spends in ONE YEAR on childhood cancer research.”</p>
<p>This stark reality makes institutions like St. Jude even more crucial. They step in to fill this substantial gap, focusing specifically on developing treatments for children when other funding sources fall short.</p>
<h2 id="beacon-of-hope">A Beacon of Hope in the Darkest Times</h2>
<p>Perhaps what truly sets St. Jude apart is something less tangible but equally important—the atmosphere of possibility and hope they cultivate, even in the most difficult circumstances.</p>
<p>When families arrive at St. Jude, they’re often at their most vulnerable, having received devastating news about their child’s health. The hospital environment acknowledges this reality while refusing to surrender to it.</p>
<p>“It’s a beautiful campus and we definitely felt we were in the right place,” Julie remembers. “It’s a mixed bag of emotions because you are surrounded by staff that are so kind and gracious, but you are also surrounded by a lot of sick children… Even with a lot of illness around you, they still make it as cheerful of a place as possible.”</p>
<p>This balance—acknowledging the gravity of childhood cancer while maintaining an environment of possibility and hope—is what makes St. Jude truly special.</p>
<h2 id="why-your-support-matters">Why Your Support Matters</h2>
<p>Every dollar donated to St. Jude contributes to this extraordinary ecosystem of care, research, and hope:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>$3</strong> can help provide pediatric isolation masks to protect patients with compromised immune systems</li>
<li><strong>$10</strong> can help provide a new toy for hospital play areas</li>
<li><strong>$30</strong> can help provide one meal card for a St. Jude family</li>
<li><strong>$100</strong> can help provide one red wagon for transportation</li>
<li><strong>$500</strong> can help provide one hour of physical therapy</li>
</ul>
<p>Through Champion Mulch’s partnership with St. Jude, every yard of mulch you purchase in 2025 helps support this comprehensive care system that goes so far beyond medical treatment.</p>
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Join Us in Supporting St. Jude</h2>
<p>As we continue our year-long partnership with St. Jude, we invite you to be part of this mission by:</p>
<ul>
<li>Purchasing mulch from any Champion Mulch location or online at <a href="https://www.gotochampion.com/">www.gotochampion.com</a></li>
<li>Displaying a yard sign in your front yard to receive the $3 per cubic yard discount</li>
<li>Adding a donation of $1, $3, or $5 at checkout</li>
<li>Customers using our coupons from Clipp and Town Money Saver magazines who also agree to place a sign in their yards can receive an additional $3 off their total order</li>
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<p>We invite you to help spread awareness about St. Jude’s mission by sharing your support on social media:</p>
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<li><strong>Take a photo</strong> of your Champion Mulch/St. Jude yard sign in your yard</li>
<li><strong>Post it on your social media</strong> accounts (Facebook, Instagram, X, or LinkedIn)</li>
<li><strong>Tag Champion</strong> (see below) and <strong>St. Jude</strong> (@StJude) in your post:
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<li><strong>Facebook –</strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/ChampionMulchandLandscapeSupply">@ChampionMulchandLandscapeSupply</a></li>
<li><strong>Instagram –</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/championmulchoh/">@ChampionMulchOH</a></li>
<li><strong>X –</strong> <a href="https://x.com/championmulchoh">@ChampionMulchOH</a></li>
<li><strong>TikTok –</strong> <a href="https://tiktok.com/championmulchoh">@ChampionMulchOH</a></li>
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<li><strong>Use the hashtags</strong> #MulchThatMatters #ChampionMulchForStJudeKids</li>
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<p>Together, we can help ensure that St. Jude continues to provide this exceptional care to children and families facing childhood cancer.</p>
<p>Because at Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply, we believe the most beautiful landscapes grow from purpose and compassion.</p>
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<h2 id="frequently-asked-questions">Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
<p><strong>Q: How does St. Jude decide which patients to accept for treatment?</strong><br />
A: St. Jude treats children with <a href="http://stjude.org/care-treatment/treatment/infectious-diseases.html">cancer and other life-threatening diseases.</a> While they typically accept patients who are part of specific clinical trials, they also make exceptions for cases requiring specialized expertise, as they did for Maddy. Patients are accepted based on <a href="http://stjude.org/about-st-jude/faq/how-can-i-have-a-child-admitted-to-st-jude.htm">medical</a> needs regardless of a family’s ability to pay.</p>
<p><strong>Q: If families don’t pay for treatment, how does St. Jude fund its operations?</strong><br />
A: St. Jude relies primarily on individual contributions. Public donations account for approximately 78% – 89% of the funds necessary to operate the hospital and conduct research. The remaining funding comes from grants and other sources. This <a href="http://stjude.org/about-st-jude/financials.html">funding model</a> allows St. Jude to focus solely on providing the best care without financial considerations.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Do families really never receive a bill for anything?</strong><br />
A: Correct. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food. This comprehensive approach ensures that families can focus entirely on helping their child recover rather than worrying about how to pay for life-saving treatments or essential living expenses while away from home.</p>
<p><strong>Q: How long do patients typically stay at St. Jude?</strong><br />
A: Treatment length varies widely depending on the disease and treatment protocol. Some families, like Maddy’s, stay for about two months for focused treatment like radiation therapy. Others may receive treatment at St. Jude for several years, with periods at home between treatment phases. St. Jude works with each family to create treatment plans that best serve the child’s medical needs.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Does St. Jude only treat cancer patients?</strong><br />
A: While St. Jude is best known for treating childhood cancers, they also treat children with other life-threatening diseases, including blood disorders, infectious diseases that affect the immune system, and genetic disorders that increase cancer risk. Their research focuses on understanding the biological mechanisms underlying these diseases to develop better treatments.</p>
<p><strong>Q: How does St. Jude’s research benefit children who aren’t treated there?</strong><br />
A: St. Jude freely shares its discoveries, treatment protocols, and research findings worldwide. This means that children being treated at hospitals around the globe benefit from St. Jude’s research without ever visiting Memphis. Their discoveries have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% to more than 80% since the hospital opened in 1962.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Are there specific ways my donation through Champion Mulch supports St. Jude?</strong><br />
A: Every dollar donated helps ensure that families never receive a bill for treatment, travel, housing, or food. Donations also support cutting-edge research and the development of new treatments. When you purchase mulch from Champion in 2025, you’re contributing to all aspects of St. Jude’s life-saving mission.</p>
<p><strong>Q: How does the yard sign program work with Champion Mulch’s partnership?</strong><br />
A: When you purchase mulch from any Champion location and agree to place a St. Jude/Champion yard sign in your yard, you’ll receive a $3 discount per cubic yard of mulch with code <em>save3</em>. This program helps spread awareness about St. Jude throughout our community while providing you with savings on your landscaping needs. The yard sign discount cannot be combined with any other coupons.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Can commercial landscapers participate in this partnership too?</strong><br />
A: Absolutely! The $0.50 donation* applies to every yard of mulch purchased at our retail locations, whether by homeowners or landscaping professionals. Large commercial customers that require a semi for delivery will not be a part of this program. They can donate directly at our dedicated site <a href="https://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch">https://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch</a> or speak with Matt, Jeff, Brittany or Nate for more details.**</p>
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<p><em>*From January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025, Champion Mulch, LLC will donate $0.50 of the purchase price for every yard of mulch purchased online at <a href="https://www.gotochampion.com/">www.gotochampion.com</a> or at participating locations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to support its mission: Finding cures. Saving children.®</em></p>
<p><em>**100% of donations will go directly to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to support its mission: Finding cures. Saving children.®</em></p>
<p><em>St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food — so they can focus on helping their child live.</em></p>
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<h2><em>How Champion Mulch is Supporting St. Jude</em></h2>
<p>In our <a href="https://gotochampion.com/why-st-jude-matters-to-us/">previous article</a>, we shared the personal story behind Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply’s partnership with <a href="https://www.stjude.org"><em>St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital</em><sup>®</sup></a>—a connection sparked by owner Matt Brun’s experience with his niece Maddy’s successful treatment for brain cancer at St. Jude.</p>
<p>Today, we’re excited to share the specific details of this partnership and how you—our valued customers—can participate in supporting St. Jude’s mission of <strong>“Finding cures. Saving children.”<sup>®</sup></strong></p>
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<li><a href="#a-partnership-with-purpose">A Partnership with Purpose</a></li>
<li><a href="#the-donation-program">The Donation Program: Every Yard Makes a Difference</a></li>
<li><a href="#the-yard-sign-program">The Yard Sign Program: Show Your Support & Save</a></li>
<li><a href="#add-on-donation-program">Add-On Donation Program: Every Dollar Counts</a></li>
<li><a href="#coupon-enhancement-program">Coupon Enhancement Program</a></li>
<li><a href="#what-your-support-means">What Your Support Means for St. Jude Families</a></li>
<li><a href="#how-to-participate">How to Participate</a></li>
<li><a href="#beyond-fundraising">Beyond Fundraising: Growing Awareness</a></li>
<li><a href="#join-us-in-this-mission">Join Us in This Mission</a></li>
<li><a href="#frequently-asked-questions">Frequently Asked Questions</a></li>
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<h2 id="a-partnership-with-purpose">A Partnership with Purpose</h2>
<p>Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply’s connection with <em>St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital</em><sup>®</sup> began informally in 2020, when we first introduced our yard sign discount program as a way to give back. Since then, we’ve been proud supporters of their mission, but we wanted to do more.</p>
<p>As of January 1, 2025, we’ve formalized and expanded this relationship by establishing an official three-year partnership with <em>St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital</em><sup>®</sup>. Now in its fourth month, this collaboration transforms every yard of mulch into an opportunity to support life-saving research and treatment for children battling cancer and other life-threatening diseases.</p>
<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-5693 aligncenter" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-1-Blog-1536-x-864-px.png" alt="" width="1536" height="864" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-1-Blog-1536-x-864-px.png 1536w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-1-Blog-1536-x-864-px-300x169.png 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-1-Blog-1536-x-864-px-1024x576.png 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-1-Blog-1536-x-864-px-768x432.png 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-1-Blog-1536-x-864-px-600x338.png 600w" sizes="(max-width: 1536px) 100vw, 1536px" /><figcaption><em>Right: Champion’s sign in a customer’s yard 2024; Left: Champion’s sign for 2025 in a pile of our mulch at our 3600 Valley Street location</em></figcaption></figure>
<p>“We’ve been supporting St. Jude through our yard sign program since 2020,” explains Matt Brun, owner of Champion Mulch. “But after seeing the impact of the work that St. Jude does firsthand through my niece Maddy’s treatment, we wanted to deepen our commitment and create multiple ways for our customers to participate. Your mulch purchase will directly support the incredible work at St. Jude.”</p>
<h2 id="the-donation-program">The Donation Program: Every Yard Makes a Difference</h2>
<p><strong>The heart of our partnership is straightforward but powerful:</strong></p>
<p>For every yard of mulch purchased at any of our four retail locations or through our website (<a href="https://www.gotochampion.com/">www.gotochampion.com</a>) during our three-year partnership (January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2027), we will donate $0.50 to <em>St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital</em><sup>®</sup>.</p>
<p>This applies to all retail sales and smaller wholesale orders at our locations in Dayton, Moraine, Englewood, and West Chester. For our larger wholesale customers whose orders require semi-truck deliveries, we’ve created specialized giving opportunities, including options to contribute through our dedicated St. Jude fundraising link at <a href="http://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch">www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch</a>.</p>
<p>This applies to all mulch types in our inventory, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Black Platinum</li>
<li>Brown Platinum</li>
<li>Brown (Black) Gold</li>
<li>Cedar Mulch</li>
<li>Champion Special</li>
<li>Gardener’s Choice</li>
<li>Ultra Black</li>
<li>Ultra Brown</li>
<li>Ultra Red</li>
<li>Kid’s Carpet</li>
</ul>
<p>Whether you’re purchasing a single yard for a small garden project or placing a bulk order for a large commercial job, every yard purchased at one of our four locations contributes to this important cause.</p>
<h2 id="the-yard-sign-program">The Yard Sign Program: Show Your Support & Save</h2>
<p>We’ve created a special discount program that allows you to save money while helping us spread awareness about the mission of St. Jude throughout our community.</p>
<p><strong>Here’s how it works:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>When you purchase <a href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/">mulch</a> from any Champion Mulch location, request a “Champion Mulch and Landscape Supply, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital<sup>®</sup>” yard sign.</li>
<li>Place this sign in your front yard where it’s visible to passersby.</li>
<li>Receive a $3.00 discount per cubic yard on your mulch purchase.</li>
</ol>
<p>“<a href="https://gotochampion.com/coupons/">The yard sign program</a> serves two important purposes,” Matt explains. “First, it provides our customers with substantial savings—especially for larger projects. Second, it helps raise awareness about St. Jude throughout our community. When people see these signs popping up across Dayton, Moraine, Englewood, and West Chester, it creates conversations about why supporting St. Jude matters.”</p>
<h2 id="add-on-donation-program">Add-On Donation Program: Every Dollar Counts</h2>
<p>For customers who want to contribute beyond their <a href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/">mulch</a> purchase, we’ve implemented an add-on donation program at all Champion Mulch locations and on our website.</p>
<p>During checkout, you’ll have the option to add a donation of $1, $3, or $5 to your purchase. One hundred percent of these additional donations will go directly to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital<sup>®</sup> to support their mission of finding cures and saving children.</p>
<p>“Even small donations add up quickly,” notes Matt. “If every customer added just $1 to their purchase, the impact would be tremendous.”</p>
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<h3>ST. JUDE: BY THE NUMBERS</h3>
<ul>
<li>Founded in 1962, when childhood cancer was largely considered incurable</li>
<li>Has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% to more than 80%</li>
<li>Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food</li>
<li>Conducts groundbreaking research that benefits children worldwide</li>
<li>Treats some of the world’s sickest children regardless of race, ethnicity, beliefs, or ability to pay</li>
<li>In low-middle income countries, only 1 out of 5 children who develop cancer survive</li>
<li>St. Jude shares its discoveries globally to help children everywhere</li>
</ul>
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<h2 id="coupon-enhancement-program">Coupon Enhancement Program</h2>
<p>Many of our customers regularly use coupons from local publications like Clipp and Town Money Saver magazines. We’ve created a special enhancement to make these deals even better while supporting St. Jude.</p>
<p><strong>Here’s how this works:</strong></p>
<p>When you use any current Champion Mulch coupon from Clipp or Town Money Saver <strong>AND</strong> agree to place a St. Jude/Champion Mulch yard sign in your yard, you’ll receive an additional $3 off your total order (not per yard, but $3 off the entire purchase).</p>
<p>This enhancement is our way of saying thank you to our regular customers while encouraging participation in our St. Jude partnership.</p>
<figure><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-5695 aligncenter" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-2-Blog-Image.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="576" srcset="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-2-Blog-Image.jpg 1024w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-2-Blog-Image-300x169.jpg 300w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-2-Blog-Image-768x432.jpg 768w, https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/CM-StJ-2-Blog-Image-600x338.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /><figcaption><em>Maddy with two of her nurses in a treatment room at St. Jude</em></figcaption></figure>
<h2 id="what-your-support-means">What Your Support Means for St. Jude Families</h2>
<p>Every dollar raised through this partnership helps ensure that families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food—allowing parents to focus solely on helping their child heal.</p>
<p>Here’s what your support can provide:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>$3</strong> can help provide pediatric isolation masks to protect patients with compromised immune systems</li>
<li><strong>$10</strong> can help provide a new toy for hospital play areas</li>
<li><strong>$30</strong> can help provide one meal card for a St. Jude family</li>
<li><strong>$100</strong> can help provide one red wagon for transportation</li>
<li><strong>$500</strong> can help provide one hour of physical therapy</li>
</ul>
<p>“When Maddy was receiving treatment at St. Jude, we experienced firsthand the comprehensive support they provide to families,” Matt recalls. “From covering travel expenses to ensuring Maddy received therapy services alongside her medical treatment—all without ever sending a bill—St. Jude allowed our family to focus entirely on Maddy’s recovery. That’s what this partnership is ultimately about: helping other families receive that same extraordinary care.”</p>
<h2 id="how-to-participate">How to Participate</h2>
<p>There are multiple ways to support this partnership throughout our three-year commitment:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Purchase mulch</strong> from any Champion Mulch location or online at <a href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/">www.gotochampion.com</a></li>
<li><strong>Display a yard sign</strong> in your front yard to receive the $3 per cubic yard discount</li>
<li><strong>Add a donation</strong> of $1, $3, or $5 at checkout</li>
<li><strong>Use our coupons</strong> from Clipp or Town Money Saver and enhance your savings by participating in the yard sign program</li>
<li><strong>Donate directly</strong> to our dedicated St. Jude fundraising page at <a href="http://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch">www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch</a></li>
<li><strong>Spread the word</strong> by sharing information about this partnership with friends, family, and neighbors</li>
<li><strong>Share on social media</strong> by posting a photo of your yard sign and tagging Champion Mulch and St. Jude (details below)</li>
<li><strong>Follow our progress</strong> on social media and our website throughout the year</li>
</ol>
<h2 id="beyond-fundraising">Beyond Fundraising: Growing Awareness</h2>
<p>While raising funds for St. Jude is a primary goal of this partnership, we’re equally committed to raising awareness about childhood cancer and the critical work being done at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.</p>
<p>Throughout our three-year partnership, Champion Mulch will share stories, statistics, and information about St. Jude’s mission through our website, social media channels, and in-store materials.</p>
<h3>Share Your Support on Social Media</h3>
<p>We invite you to help spread awareness about St. Jude’s mission by sharing your support on social media:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Take a photo</strong> of your Champion Mulch/St. Jude yard sign in your yard</li>
<li><strong>Post it on your social media</strong> accounts and tag us on:
<ul>
<li>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/ChampionMulchandLandscapeSupply/">@ChampionMulchandLandscapeSupply</a></li>
<li>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/championmulchoh/">@ChampionMulchOH</a></li>
<li>X (Twitter): <a href="https://x.com/championmulchoh">@ChampionMulchOH</a></li>
<li>TikTok: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@championmulchoh">@ChampionMulchOH</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Tag St. Jude</strong> (@StJude) in your post</li>
<li><strong>Use the hashtags</strong> #MulchThatMatters #ChampionMulchForStJudeKids</li>
</ol>
<p>“Many people know the St. Jude name but aren’t familiar with the full scope of their work,” Matt explains. “They not only provide world-class treatment to children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases, they’re leading researchers who freely share their discoveries globally. When you support St. Jude, you’re helping children everywhere.”</p>
<h2 id="join-us-in-this-mission">Join Us in This Mission</h2>
<p>What makes this partnership special is that it transforms everyday landscaping decisions into meaningful support for children dealing with childhood cancer. Every yard of mulch, every yard sign, every add-on donation contributes to a cause that’s saving lives and giving hope to families in their darkest hours.</p>
<p>“After seeing what St. Jude did for our family, for Maddy, I wanted to find a way to give back in a significant way,” Matt shares. “By connecting our business to their mission, we’re creating an opportunity for our entire community to participate in something truly important.”</p>
<p>We invite you to join us in this partnership. When you choose Champion Mulch in 2025, you’re not just enhancing your landscape—you’re helping ensure that families facing childhood cancer receive the extraordinary care that only St. Jude can provide.</p>
<p>Because at Champion Mulch, we believe the most beautiful landscapes grow from purpose and compassion.</p>
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<p>“From January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2027, Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply will donate $0.50 of the purchase price for every yard of mulch purchased online at <a href="https://www.gotochampion.com/">www.gotochampion.com</a> or at participating locations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to support its mission: <em>Finding cures. Saving children.</em>®”</p>
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<h2 id="frequently-asked-questions">Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
<p><strong>Q: Does the $0.50 donation apply to all types of mulch?</strong><br />
A: Yes, every yard of mulch purchased at one of our four locations, regardless of type or color, generates a $0.50 donation to St. Jude.</p>
<p><strong>Q: How do I get a yard sign to participate in the discount program?</strong><br />
A: Yard signs are available at all Champion Mulch locations. Simply ask for one when you make your purchase, or request one when placing your delivery order.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Can I still get the $3 per yard discount if I’m ordering mulch for delivery?</strong><br />
A: Absolutely! Just let us know you’ll display the yard sign, and we’ll bring one with your delivery and apply the discount to your order.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Is this a new initiative for Champion Mulch?</strong><br />
A: While we’ve been supporting St. Jude informally since 2020 through our yard sign program, we formalized and expanded our partnership on January 1, 2025, with this comprehensive three-year commitment. The expanded program includes the $0.50 donation per yard of mulch, enhanced coupon offers, and the social media initiative.</p>
<p><strong>Q: How does the donation program work for larger wholesale orders?</strong><br />
A: For our larger wholesale customers whose orders require semi-truck deliveries, we offer specialized giving opportunities, including options to contribute through our dedicated St. Jude fundraising link at <a href="http://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch">www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch</a>. These customers can speak with their sales representative about the various ways they can participate in our St. Jude partnership.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Can I make a donation without purchasing mulch?</strong><br />
A: Yes! You can make a direct donation through our dedicated St. Jude fundraising page at <a href="http://www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch">www.stjude.org/ChampionMulch</a> or at any of our locations.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Is my add-on donation tax-deductible?</strong><br />
A: Yes, add-on donations are tax-deductible. Be sure to keep your receipt for your records.</p>
<p><strong>Q: How long will the yard signs last outdoors?</strong><br />
A: The yard signs are made of durable materials designed to withstand outdoor conditions for the duration of the campaign.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Can I participate in both the yard sign program and use a coupon?</strong><br />
A: Absolutely! We’ve specifically designed the program so these benefits can be combined.</p>
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<h2><em>A Champion Mulch Family Story</em></h2>
<p>When Matt Brun walked into the <a href="https://www.stjude.org/">St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®</a> campus in Memphis for the first time, the contrast couldn’t have been more striking. Back home in Dayton, his days were filled with the earthy scent of mulch, the rumble of delivery trucks, and the steady rhythm of a growing landscape supply business. But here, under the bright Tennessee sun, the air was tinged with antiseptic, punctuated by the squeak of red wagons pulling children to their next appointments.</p>
<p>He wasn’t there as a businessman. He was there as an uncle.</p>
<p>His niece Maddy, barely 14 months old, had been diagnosed five months earlier with ependymoma—a type of brain cancer that no family is ever prepared to face. As he navigated the colorful, carefully designed hallways, Matt was struck by a conflicting swirl of emotions: the heaviness of seeing so many children in treatment, yet an undeniable sense of hope permeating every interaction.</p>
<p>“It’s a beautiful campus and we definitely felt we were in the right place,” recalls Maddy’s mother Julie. “It’s a mixed bag of emotions because you are surrounded by staff that are so kind and gracious, but you are also surrounded by a lot of sick children.”</p>
<p>That visit changed something fundamental in Matt. Beyond the concern for his niece, beyond the admiration for the medical staff, he found a purpose that would eventually bridge his personal experience with his professional life. Today, that purpose has grown into a formal partnership between Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® – a connection built not on business strategy, but on deeply personal gratitude.</p>
<p>This is the story of how one family’s journey through childhood cancer created ripples that would eventually touch an entire community, and how a local business found its heart in supporting a world where no child dies from cancer.</p>
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<li><a href="#the-beginning-of-maddys-journey">The Beginning of Maddy’s Journey</a></li>
<li><a href="#arriving-at-st-jude">Arriving at St. Jude</a></li>
<li><a href="#the-treatment-experience">The Treatment Experience</a></li>
<li><a href="#family-impact">Family Impact</a></li>
<li><a href="#the-ronald-mcdonald-house-experience">The Ronald McDonald House Experience</a></li>
<li><a href="#the-journey-continues">The Journey Continues</a></li>
<li><a href="#why-this-partnership-matters-to-champion-mulch">Why This Partnership Matters to Champion Mulch</a></li>
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<li>Conducts groundbreaking research that benefits children worldwide</li>
<li>Treats some of the world’s sickest children regardless of race, ethnicity, beliefs, or ability to pay</li>
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<h2 id="the-beginning-of-maddys-journey">The Beginning of Maddy’s Journey</h2>
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<p><em>Before Cancer: Lucas, Ron, Maddy, and Julie</em></p>
<p>Before cancer entered their vocabulary, the Read family lived the ordinary rhythms of life that most of us take for granted. Julie and Ron juggled careers and parenting, with their kindergarten-aged son Lucas bringing the energy and chaos that five-year-olds specialize in. Baby Maddy, with her bright eyes and infectious giggles, had just begun to explore her world at nine months old. Weekends meant family gatherings, home projects, and the small moments that build a life together.</p>
<p>Then, without warning, the ground shifted beneath their feet.</p>
<p>“You never expect it to be your child,” Julie says, her voice still carrying traces of that initial disbelief. “One minute we’re planning her first birthday, and the next we’re sitting across from doctors using words like ‘tumor’ and ‘oncology.'”</p>
<p>Maddy was diagnosed at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus. The standard treatment path was clear but daunting: surgery followed by proton radiation therapy. But there was a complication — NCH didn’t offer the specific radiation treatment Maddy needed.</p>
<p>“Typically we would go to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital,” Julie explains, “but the radiation oncologist that knows the most about her type of brain cancer — ependymoma — is located at St. Jude.” That specialist was Dr. Merchant, known among medical professionals simply as “the ependymoma guy.”</p>
<p>It was a rare situation. While St. Jude typically accepts patients for specific clinical trials, there wasn’t one available for Maddy’s condition at that time. Yet Dr. Merchant reviewed her case and made an exception, accepting her for treatment outside the usual protocols.</p>
<p>“It was the best of both worlds,” Julie remembers. “We didn’t have to follow the guidelines of a clinical trial; we could just go there for the specific treatment she needed.”</p>
<p>The family found themselves facing a reality they’d never imagined: packing for an extended stay in Memphis, arranging for Lucas’s care back home, navigating leave from work, and preparing their baby girl for a journey that no child should have to make. Matt watched his sister’s family prepare for this upheaval with a mixture of helplessness and awe.</p>
<p>“When something like this happens to someone you love,” Matt says, “you realize how quickly priorities shift. Suddenly the daily concerns that seemed so important just… fade away.”</p>
<p>For the Reads, life had divided into clear segments: before diagnosis and after. Normal and new normal. Home and Memphis. And as they prepared to travel to Tennessee, they couldn’t know that they were about to become part of a community that understood exactly what they were going through — a community built specifically to carry families through their darkest days.</p>
<h2 id="arriving-at-st-jude">Arriving at St. Jude</h2>
<p>The drive to Memphis stretched before Julie and Ron like an emotional marathon. Each mile marker brought them closer to treatment, but farther from home, from Lucas, from everything familiar. With Maddy secured in her car seat, they crossed state lines carrying the weight of uncertainty and the fragile flame of hope.</p>
<p>St. Jude rises from the Memphis landscape like an island of possibility. As they approached the campus for the first time, the modern buildings gleamed in the sunlight — a stark contrast to the darkness of their situation. The architectural warmth seemed intentional, Julie thought, designed to wrap around families when they needed embracing most.</p>
<p>“It’s a beautiful campus,” Julie recalls. “We definitely felt we were in the right place.”</p>
<figure><img decoding="async" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Picture3.jpg" alt="Sequin Mural on St. Jude Children's Research Hospital campus; Patient Care Center Lobby; St. Jude Campus" width="100%" /><figcaption><em>Sequin Mural on St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital campus; Patient Care Center Lobby; St. Jude Campus</em></figcaption></figure>
<p>But beauty and reassurance came intertwined with the reality of why they were there. As they entered the main building, the full picture of St. Jude revealed itself in vivid detail: children with bald heads from chemotherapy, tired eyes above brave smiles, parents whose expressions mirrored their own mix of determination and fear.</p>
<p>“It’s a mixed bag of emotions,” Julie explains, “because you are surrounded by staff that are so kind and gracious, but you are also surrounded by a lot of sick children.” She describes seeing children who carry the visible weight of their treatment journeys, noting how the hospital still manages to create a cheerful atmosphere despite these challenges.</p>
<p>One of the most striking images — one that would become familiar during their stay — was the parade of red wagons that moved through the hallways like a gentle current. “The kids are being pulled around campus from appointment to appointment in red wagons,” Julie remembers. These wagons, too small for the enormous burdens they carried, somehow became symbols of both the childhood being fought for and the journey being traveled.</p>
<p>Yet amid this sobering reality, St. Jude achieved something remarkable: an atmosphere that acknowledged the gravity of their mission while refusing to surrender to it.</p>
<p>“Even with a lot of illness around you, they still make it as cheerful of a place as possible,” Julie says.</p>
<p>The cheerfulness wasn’t superficial — it was purposeful. Bright colors adorned walls that had witnessed countless anxious parents. Artwork created by patients hung in corridors traveled by worried families. Staff members greeted them not with clinical detachment but with genuine warmth. Each element seemed designed to say: This is a serious place that does serious work, but we haven’t forgotten there are children here.</p>
<p>For the Reads, that first day at St. Jude marked their entry into a world unlike any they’d known — a world where medical excellence met compassionate care, where cutting-edge treatment coexisted with the understanding that healing involves more than medicine. It was a world they hadn’t chosen to enter, but one that would soon show them what extraordinary care truly means.</p>
<p>As they completed intake forms and met with the medical team that would oversee Maddy’s treatment, Julie and Ron began to understand why <a href="https://www.stjude.org/directory/m/thomas-merchant.html">Dr. Merchant</a> was considered the best in his field — and why St. Jude had earned its reputation as a beacon for families navigating the stormy seas of childhood cancer.</p>
<h2 id="the-treatment-experience">The Treatment Experience</h2>
<p>Maddy’s treatment plan unfolded like a carefully choreographed dance — one with steps no parent ever wishes to learn. Each morning began before sunrise, as Julie prepared her drowsy toddler for another day of fighting an enemy invisible to the naked eye but all too real on brain scans.</p>
<p>“St. Jude was absolutely awesome,” Julie says, her voice warming with the memory. “Everyone that works there is so nice and helpful. The doctors and nurses are top of the line. They make you feel seen and heard.”</p>
<p>The medical team moved with precision that comes only from specialized expertise. Dr. Merchant and his colleagues became navigators charting a course through dangerous waters, their confidence providing an anchor when uncertainty threatened to pull the family under. Each step of Maddy’s treatment was explained with a balance of honesty and hope — the rare combination that allows parents to prepare for difficult days while still believing in better ones ahead.</p>
<figure><img decoding="async" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Picture4.jpg" alt="Top Left: Maddy's Proton radiation therapy mask; Bottom Left: Maddy; Top Center: Hope Mural at St. Jude; Bottom Center: Room tag; Right: Maddy" width="100%" /><figcaption><em>Top Left: Maddy’s Proton radiation therapy mask; Bottom Left: Maddy; Top Center: Hope Mural at St. Jude; Bottom Center: Room tag; Right: Maddy</em></figcaption></figure>
<p>Proton radiation therapy — the reason they had come to St. Jude — required daily sedation for the 14-month-old. Maddy would lie perfectly still as targeted radiation treated her brain with microscopic precision, sparing surrounding tissues while attacking cancer cells. The science behind it was miraculous; the implementation was grueling.</p>
<p>“Maddy had a very hard time adjusting to the sedation she received every day for treatment,” Julie recalls. “Her sleep was so bad while we were down there… for both of us. It was a struggle emotionally having to care for her alone when we were both so tired and stressed all the time.”</p>
<p>But the approach to care at St. Jude extended far beyond the radiation suite. The medical team recognized that healing a child means addressing every aspect of their development, especially when treatment threatens to derail it.</p>
<p>“Maddy also had speech, occupational and physical therapy while she was there,” Julie explains. These therapies ensured that while doctors fought for her life, specialists fought for her development, refusing to let cancer claim more childhood milestones than absolutely necessary.</p>
<p>For older patients, St. Jude even maintained a school on campus, allowing children to keep pace academically during treatment. “They set you up in housing while you are getting treatment,” Julie continues. “When you are in short-term housing you receive a daily stipend to eat in their cafeteria, and Dominos supplied a large pizza and a two-liter of soda every day if you wanted it.”</p>
<p>The practical support St. Jude offered eliminated barriers that might otherwise have seemed insurmountable. St. Jude covered travel expenses for two adults and Maddy, removing the financial burden of cross-country medical care. Every scan, every treatment, every therapy session came without a bill to the family — a policy that transformed the family’s experience, Julie emphasizes, still sounding slightly amazed by this reality.</p>
<p>The hospital campus pulsed with unexpected moments of joy that punctuated the medical routine. “Frequently there would be organizations that came in to throw parties for the kids or give away things to the families. There was a weekly farmers market,” Julie remembers. “They really tried to make this as positive of an experience as they could.”</p>
<p>The understanding at St. Jude extended to recognizing when families needed to reconnect with home. “There was a time period between initial testing and when treatment started, it was like a week in between, and they paid for us to go home during that time so we could be with our family. Then paid for us to come back. That was really nice.”</p>
<p>Through it all, what stood out most wasn’t just the medical excellence—though that certainly existed in abundance. It was the recognition that they were treating a child and supporting a family, not merely attacking a disease. While the radiation targeted Maddy’s cancer with scientific precision, the care enveloped the entire family with equal intention.</p>
<p>As Matt would observe during his visits, the St. Jude approach represented healthcare transformed by compassion—where medical protocols and human understanding worked in perfect harmony, where every staff member from surgeons to cafeteria workers seemed united by a single mission: to deliver hope, one child at a time.</p>
<h2 id="family-impact">Family Impact</h2>
<p>While Maddy and Julie settled into the rhythm of treatment in Memphis, life continued its reluctant forward march back in Ohio. The family found itself stretched between two worlds—divided by geography but united in purpose. Ron shouldered the weight of maintaining work and home while caring for Lucas, whose kindergarten year now unfolded against the backdrop of his sister’s illness.</p>
<p>“My husband and son stayed back home while Maddy and I were down there,” Julie explains. The separation carved new hollows into an already difficult situation. “It was hard on my son being away from us for two months, and my husband just felt helpless since he was home.”</p>
<p>Lucas, at just five years old, couldn’t fully grasp why his mother and baby sister had disappeared to a faraway place called Memphis. His world had been upended without warning, and the concept of cancer remained beyond his understanding. He moved between the homes of grandparents, uncles, and aunts, while Ron balanced work responsibilities with maintaining some semblance of normalcy.</p>
<p>While Matt traveled to Memphis to provide support, his wife Kasie helped with support efforts back home, helping to care for Lucas when he stayed with them. Their son Ethan, who was close in age to Lucas, became an important companion for his cousin during this difficult time, providing a sense of normalcy through play and friendship when Lucas stayed at their home.</p>
<p>“Our family was very helpful, especially with Lucas,” Julie remembers with gratitude. “He would stay at my parents’ house, or my brother’s or my husband’s brother’s house. He would play with his cousins and have fun. That was the biggest help so we didn’t have to worry as much about him.”</p>
<p>The distance created a strange paradox for Julie—physically separated from Lucas while emotionally tethered to him through daily video calls that never quite bridged the gap. Every goodnight kiss blown through a phone screen carried the weight of missed bedtime stories and absent hugs.</p>
<p>In Memphis, Julie navigated a different kind of isolation. Despite being surrounded by other parents in similar situations, the night hours brought a particular loneliness as she cared for Maddy without her husband.</p>
<p>“It was a struggle emotionally having to care for her alone when we were both so tired and stressed all the time,” she recalls. “But we got through it. We were both homesick. But we got through it, one day at a time.”</p>
<p>That became their mantra: one day at a time. Some days brought small victories—a good blood count, a completed treatment without complications, a few hours of uninterrupted sleep. Other days delivered setbacks that tested their resolve. But through it all, they found strength in the community that rallied around them, both in Memphis and across the miles in Ohio.</p>
<p>Friends performed quiet acts of service that spoke volumes about true support. “Our friends paid for our house to be cleaned twice a month for four months,” Julie shares, still touched by the gesture. “That was amazing. Some of our friends did our yardwork. Basically just doing the necessary stuff for us so we could focus our time on the important things.”</p>
<p>The division of their family between two states meant they relied heavily on their extended support network. “My friends and family also started a GoFundMe, which was nice, and a lot of others made food for us or bought us gift cards for restaurants. All of it was so appreciated.”</p>
<p>What Julie came to understand during this time—what Matt observed as he helped support his sister’s family—was that coping with childhood cancer is never just about medical treatment. It’s about managing the ripple effects that touch every aspect of family life: the emotional toll on siblings, the strain on marriages, the practical challenges of maintaining households and careers while fighting for a child’s life.</p>
<p>The most valuable support, Julie discovered, often came in the form of anticipating needs rather than asking about them. “I think the biggest suggestion I have for friends and family is instead of asking what they can do or what we need, <em>just do it</em>,” she reflects. “I know when people ask me how they can help, I was not great at telling them, or I couldn’t even think of anything they could do.”</p>
<p>During those two months in Memphis, the Read family learned to bend without breaking. They discovered resilience they didn’t know they possessed and accepted help they never thought they’d need. Though physically divided, they remained united in their determination to bring Maddy home healthy—to eventually restore their family circle to wholeness, even if that wholeness would forever bear the marks of their journey through cancer.</p>
<h2 id="the-ronald-mcdonald-house-experience">The Ronald McDonald House Experience</h2>
<figure><img decoding="async" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Picture5.jpg" alt="RMH room sign; Lucas and Maddie with Ronald McDonald; Maddy during treatment" width="100%" /><figcaption><em>RMH room sign; Lucas and Maddie with Ronald McDonald; Maddy during treatment</em></figcaption></figure>
<p>After the initial phase of treatment, Julie and Maddy transitioned from short-term housing to their new temporary home—the Ronald McDonald House. What began as a simple accommodation solution quickly became a sanctuary that would frame their Memphis experience for the next two months.</p>
<p>“Maddy and I stayed at RMH for about two months,” Julie remembers. “It was a big part of our experience. It was our home.”</p>
<p>Stepping through the doors of the Ronald McDonald House for the first time, Julie was struck by how the space managed to feel both communal and personal. The building hummed with the quiet energy of families sharing a journey no one had chosen, yet finding surprising moments of normalcy within extraordinary circumstances.</p>
<p>“They provided us with a nice room,” Julie explains. But the physical accommodations were just the beginning of what made the Ronald McDonald House special. The carefully designed spaces anticipated the needs of families whose lives had been upended by serious illness.</p>
<p>“They also had a big kitchen area for the families,” she continues. “Each of us got a big section of a refrigerator, and they had multiple stoves, ovens, and microwaves that families could use.” These practical arrangements addressed a fundamental truth about extended hospital stays: while medical treatment occupies the daylight hours, families still need to live their lives in the spaces between appointments.</p>
<p>“That way we could make food for our families that we know they would like,” Julie reflects. “They also make a continental breakfast every weekday.”</p>
<p>Beyond meeting basic needs, the Ronald McDonald House created a structure that somehow felt like home while accommodating the reality that its residents were living through one of life’s most challenging chapters. Like a lighthouse offering shelter from the storm, it provided both safety and community.</p>
<p>“They had a pantry that had a ton of snacks and easy meals that we could take and use, free,” Julie recalls. “Businesses and churches would sponsor dinners for everyone, and that usually occurred a few times a week.”</p>
<p>The practical provisions extended beyond food. “We also had washers and dryers we could use,” she says. “Luckily, I had my car, but they also had a shuttle to St. Jude, grocery stores, shopping centers.”</p>
<figure><img decoding="async" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Picture6.jpg" alt="Dad Ron with Maddy in Memphis; Brother Lucas at St. Jude; Julie with Matt during his St. Jude visit; Maddy letting cancer know who is boss" width="100%" /><figcaption><em>Dad Ron with Maddy in Memphis; Brother Lucas at St. Jude; Julie with Matt during his St. Jude visit; Maddy letting cancer know who is boss</em></figcaption></figure>
<p>For Maddy, and especially for Lucas during his visits, the Ronald McDonald House offered something equally important—spaces designed for childhood. “There were multiple playrooms for the kids, craft rooms, game rooms,” Julie remembers. “Lucas really liked this when he visited. To this day, he still tells me he wants to go back.”</p>
<p>These play areas served as more than mere distractions; they became sacred spaces where children could momentarily escape the shadow of illness and simply be kids. The sound of laughter bouncing off colorful walls provided a different kind of medicine—one that treated spirits while doctors treated bodies.</p>
<p>The thoughtfulness extended outdoors as well. “They also had a nice playground and lots of bikes for the kids to ride,” Julie says.</p>
<p>Even parents received moments of respite. “They would have people come in to give parents a quick massage and have music and other activities for the kids,” Julie recalls. These small kindnesses acknowledged the physical and emotional toll that caregiving takes during a medical crisis.</p>
<p>What Julie and Maddy found at the Ronald McDonald House was more than accommodation—it was a community built around shared understanding. No explanations were needed for middle-of-the-night departures to the emergency room, for tears shed in hallways, or for celebrating seemingly small medical victories that represented enormous personal triumphs.</p>
<p>“They tried to make it as accommodating as they could,” Julie reflects. “Many families stayed at RMH for up to six months.”</p>
<p>During their two-month residence, the Ronald McDonald House became the backdrop for countless memories—some difficult, others unexpectedly sweet. It was where Maddy played after a particularly good day. Where Julie found moments of connection with other parents who truly understood. Where Lucas, during his visits, discovered that even in this strange chapter of their family story, joy could still be found.</p>
<p>What began as simply a place to stay while Maddy received treatment transformed into an integral part of their healing journey—a place that understood that recovery happens not just in hospital rooms, but in the quiet moments between treatments, in kitchens and playrooms, in community and in rest.</p>
<h2 id="the-journey-continues">The Journey Continues</h2>
<p>Today, the busy halls of Champion Mulch’s Dayton office seem worlds away from the medical corridors of St. Jude. Yet for Matt, the connection remains as vivid as the day he first walked those Memphis hallways. The journey that began with his niece’s diagnosis has evolved, but never truly ended.</p>
<p>The impact of Maddy’s journey extended to Matt’s immediate family as well. His wife Kasie and son Ethan, though not physically present at St. Jude, followed every update with anxious hearts and provided steadfast support from home and continue that support today.</p>
<p>Maddy, now a kindergartner with a bright smile and boundless energy, bears little outward resemblance to the toddler who once rode in those red wagons. “Maddy is doing great!” Julie shares, her voice lifting. “She was first diagnosed at 9 months old, then it came back when she was 3.5 years old. She has been cancer free since January 2022.”</p>
<figure><img decoding="async" src="https://gotochampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Picture7.jpg" alt="Top Left: Healthy Maddy; Top Center: The Read Family;Top Right: Brother Lucas, a healthy Maddy and Cousin Ethan; Bottom Left: Maddy's family when they rang the bell at Nationwide Children's Hospital inclucing Ron, Maddy, Uncle Matt Brun, Aunt Kasie Brun, Cousin Ethan Brun, Grandparents Barry & Pam Hall, Julie and Lucas; Bottom Center: Healthy Maddy; Bottom Right: Dad Ron, Maddy, Mom Julie and Brother Lucas ringing bell at NCH when Maddy was cancer free." width="100%" /><figcaption><em>Top Left: Healthy Maddy; Top Center: The Read Family;Top Right: Brother Lucas, a healthy Maddy and Cousin Ethan; Bottom Left: Maddy’s family when they rang the bell at Nationwide Children’s Hospital inclucing Ron, Maddy, Uncle Matt Brun, Aunt Kasie Brun, Cousin Ethan Brun, Grandparents Barry & Pam Hall, Julie and Lucas; Bottom Center: Healthy Maddy; Bottom Right: Dad Ron, Maddy, Mom Julie and Brother Lucas ringing bell at NCH when Maddy was cancer free.</em></figcaption></figure>
<p>Like a sapling that’s weathered severe storms, Maddy has grown with remarkable resilience. “She is thriving in kindergarten and is making friends, trying to live a normal life,” Julie continues.</p>
<p>The road hasn’t always been straight. When Maddy’s cancer returned in 2022, the family faced another crossroads. “They recommended a treatment plan that we did not want to follow at that time,” Julie explains. “It was just too aggressive, and we didn’t want to risk it at her age.” That decision led them to OSU for Maddy’s most recent radiation treatment, where they continue annual follow-ups.</p>
<p>Though their active treatment at St. Jude has concluded, the institution remains a lighthouse on their horizon—always visible, ready to guide them should storms return. “Although we no longer have to follow up with St. Jude, we are always considered a patient, so if we would need them in the future, we can go back,” Julie explains.</p>
<p>For Lucas, now older and more aware, the aftermath of his sister’s illness presents its own challenges. “Now he gets upset because although Maddy has made a lot of strides, she is still behind in areas and acts younger than her age,” Julie shares. “It bothers him that she is a little different than kids her age.”</p>
<p>This reality—the after-effects that linger long after treatment ends—is rarely discussed in cancer narratives that prefer neat endings. The Read family lives in the complex space where celebration of Maddy’s cancer-free status coexists with the ongoing adjustments to developmental differences and delayed milestones.</p>
<p>Yet through it all, they maintain their practice of taking life one day at a time. Each school morning with Maddy grabbing her backpack represents a victory. Each developmental milestone reached, even if later than expected, is cause for celebration. Each clean scan marks another step further from danger.</p>
<p>For Matt, watching his niece transform from patient to kindergartner has been nothing short of miraculous. His visits to Memphis, seeing the comprehensive care system that supported not just Maddy’s medical needs but the whole family’s wellbeing, left an indelible impression. The seed of an idea began to take root—a way to translate gratitude into action, to connect his business with a cause that had become deeply personal.</p>
<p>The experience changed his perspective on what matters most—both personally and professionally. The landscape supply business that once simply provided materials for gardens and outdoor spaces now represented something more: an opportunity to contribute to a different kind of growth—the research and treatment that helps children like Maddy have their own futures.</p>
<p>As Matt moved through his days at Champion Mulch, speaking with customers about their landscape projects, the contrast between everyday concerns and life-or-death struggles remained stark. Yet he also recognized that businesses have unique power to create positive change—to build bridges between everyday commerce and extraordinary causes.</p>
<p>The journey that began with a devastating diagnosis has transformed into something unexpected: a mission to connect Champion Mulch’s success with the life-saving work of St. Jude. For the Read family, for Matt and his family, and now for Champion Mulch, the story continues—branching in new directions while remaining rooted in profound gratitude for the care that saved Maddy’s life.</p>
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<h2 id="why-this-partnership-matters-to-champion-mulch">Why This Partnership Matters to Champion Mulch</h2>
<p>Some business partnerships are born of strategic opportunity. Others emerge from mission alignment or market advantages. But the collaboration between Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® springs from somewhere deeper—a place of profound personal gratitude and purpose.</p>
<p>“This isn’t just another corporate sponsorship for us,” Matt explains, his usual business demeanor softening when he speaks about St. Jude. “When you’ve walked those halls, when you’ve seen firsthand what they do for families like ours, it changes you. It changes how you think about your responsibility as a business owner.”</p>
<p>The decision to create this partnership received wholehearted support from Matt’s immediate family. “When I shared this vision with Kasie and Ethan, there wasn’t a moment’s hesitation,” Matt explains. “Though they never walked the halls in Memphis personally, they’ve been part of this journey from day one. Ethan has witnessed his cousin’s incredible resilience growing up, while Kasie has been a steadfast pillar of support for our extended family throughout. This cause resonates just as deeply with them as it does with me.”</p>
<p>Partnering with St. Jude represents planting seeds of hope that will grow into life-saving research. Each yard of mulch sold becomes more than landscape material—it becomes part of a larger mission to ensure other families receive the same exceptional care that Maddy did.</p>
<p>What began as a grassroots initiative in 2020—when Champion first introduced a yard sign discount program with donations to St. Jude—has now evolved into a formal partnership. Since that first year, Champion has steadily grown its commitment to the cause, with each season bringing increased support. Beginning January 1, 2025, this relationship enters a new chapter as Champion Mulch officially commits to donate $0.50 from every yard of mulch purchased at any retail location or online. It’s a straightforward mechanism, but one with profound implications for both organizations. The partnership continues to include the popular discount program that started it all: customers who place a “Champion Mulch and Landscape Supply, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®” yard sign on their front lawn will receive $3.00 off each yard of mulch purchased.</p>
<p>There are multiple ways customers can support this life-saving partnership:</p>
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<li><strong>Coupon Enhancement</strong>: Customers using our coupons from Clipp and Town Money Saver magazines who also agree to place a sign in their yards can receive an additional $3 off their total order</li>
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<p>“We’re in the business of helping people improve their outdoor spaces,” Matt reflects. “But this partnership lets us be part of improving lives in a much more fundamental way.”</p>
<p>The alignment feels natural. Both Champion Mulch and St. Jude prioritize quality and expertise in their respective fields. Both organizations value community and service. And both understand that their work impacts families during significant moments in their lives—whether creating beautiful outdoor spaces or providing life-saving medical care.</p>
<p>For Champion Mulch’s team members, many of whom have followed Maddy’s journey through Matt’s updates over the years, the partnership brings new meaning to their daily work. Loading mulch, processing orders, and delivering materials now connect directly to supporting research that helps children fight cancer.</p>
<p>“When I shared this partnership with our team, the response was immediate and enthusiastic,” Matt says. “Everyone wanted to know how they could help, how they could be involved. That’s when I knew we were making the right decision.”</p>
<p>The partnership also resonates with Champion Mulch’s customer base of landscapers and homeowners across Southwest Ohio. Many are families with children of their own. Others have been touched by cancer in some way. All understand the value of supporting an institution that refuses to send families a bill during the most challenging time of their lives.</p>
<p>As the region’s premier landscape supply company, with locations in Dayton, Moraine, Englewood, and West Chester, Champion Mulch recognizes the platform they have to raise awareness as well as funds. This partnership isn’t just about financial support—it’s about spreading the message of St. Jude throughout their community.</p>
<p>“We have an opportunity here,” Matt explains, “to turn everyday landscaping projects into something meaningful. Every bag of mulch, every bulk delivery becomes part of something bigger than beautifying a yard—it becomes part of finding cures and saving children.”</p>
<p>For Matt, the journey from concerned uncle to corporate partner with St. Jude represents a full-circle moment—a way to transform personal gratitude into community impact. What began in the anxious corridors of a Memphis hospital will now flourish in the gardens and landscapes of Southwest Ohio, connecting customers to a cause that changes lives one child at a time.</p>
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<blockquote><p>“Supporting St. Jude is so important. Not only do they ensure families never receive a bill for treatment, transportation and an allowance while you are there. They are also a research hospital so their sole purpose is to find treatments and cures for pediatric cancer. Every dollar counts.”</p>
<p><strong>— Julie, Maddy’s mother</strong></p></blockquote>
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<h2 id="conclusion">Conclusion</h2>
<p>The red wagon that once carried a toddler named Maddy through the halls of St. Jude has completed its journey. Today, she walks confidently into her kindergarten classroom, cancer-free since June 2022. But the impact of those days in Memphis continues to ripple outward, touching lives far beyond the Read family.</p>
<p>As we launch this partnership between Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®, we’re reminded that the most meaningful connections often grow from personal experience. What began as one family’s medical journey has grown into an opportunity for our entire community to participate in the life-saving mission of St. Jude.</p>
<p>“When something touches your family this personally,” Matt reflects, “you don’t just want to say thank you—you want to do something that matters. This partnership is our way of saying thank you in a way that helps other families find the same hope and healing that we did.”</p>
<p>Beginning in January 2025, every yard of mulch you purchase from Champion will help support St. Jude and their commitment to <strong>Finding cures. Saving children.®</strong>. It’s a simple action with extraordinary potential—turning everyday landscaping decisions into contributions toward childhood cancer research.</p>
<p>We invite you to join us in this mission. When you choose Champion Mulch, you’re not just improving your landscape—you’re helping ensure that families facing childhood cancer never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food.</p>
<p>In our next article, we’ll share more specific details about how this partnership works and the various ways you can participate. For now, we simply want to share the heart behind this initiative—a story of family, hope, healing, and the difference that exceptional care can make in a child’s life.</p>
<p>Because at Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply, we believe that the most beautiful landscapes are built on foundations of purpose and compassion.</p>
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<p><strong>Q: How exactly does the Champion Mulch and St. Jude partnership work?</strong><br />
A: Beginning January 1, 2025, Champion Mulch will donate $0.50 from every yard of retail mulch purchased at any of our locations or online. We’ve also created special programs like our yard sign discount that gives customers $3 off per cubic yard when they display our partnership sign.</p>
<p><strong>Q: How do I get a yard sign to participate in the discount program?</strong><br />
A: Yard signs are available at all Champion Mulch locations. Simply ask for one when you make your purchase, or request one when placing your delivery order.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Do business/commercial accounts also support this partnership?</strong><br />
A: Yes, both residential and commercial accounts contribute to our St. Jude partnership! We donate $0.50 for every yard of mulch purchased from any of our four retail locations, regardless of whether it’s bought by homeowners or landscape professionals, with the exception of our larger wholesale customers who require semi-truck deliveries due to their high-volume orders. These larger partners will have other opportunities to support the cause.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Why did Champion Mulch choose St. Jude specifically?</strong><br />
A: Our owner Matt’s personal experience with his niece Maddy’s treatment at St. Jude showed us firsthand the extraordinary care they provide. We believe in their mission to ensure that families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food — so they can focus on helping their child live, and their commitment to sharing research globally.</p>
<p><strong>Q: What is the fundraising goal for this partnership?</strong><br />
A: Our fundraising goal is $80,000 this year. Although that goal seems daunting, we know with your generous help we can meet it.</p>
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<p><em>From January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025, Company will donate to St. Jude $0.50 of the purchase price for every yard of mulch purchased at any Company retail store</em></p>
<p><em>100% of donations will go directly to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to support its mission: Finding cures. Saving children.®”</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>November brings the last days of mild weather to Southwest Ohio, and that means it's time for the final steps in getting your yard ready for winter. You might have tackled many fall jobs already, but these next few weeks are perfect for those crucial winter prep tasks. </p>
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									<p>November brings the last days of mild weather to Southwest Ohio, and that means it’s time for the final steps in getting your yard ready for winter. You might have tackled many fall jobs already, but these next few weeks are perfect for those crucial winter prep tasks. We’ve created this guide to walk you through exactly what your landscape needs right now.</p><p> </p><p>Our local experts from the Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio areas have shared their best advice to help both experienced gardeners and new homeowners protect their outdoor spaces. With these proven tips, you’ll set your lawn and garden up to weather the cold months and bounce back beautifully in spring.</p>								</div>
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									<h4><b><u><span style="color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;">Table of Contents</span></u></b></h4><p> </p><p class="MsoNormal"><a href="https://gotochampion.com/your-november-landscape-guide-to-winter-prep-in-southwest-ohio/#winter"><span class="Heading2Char"><b><span style="font-size: 16.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;">I. Winter-Ready Lawn Care</span></b></span></a><span class="MsoIntenseEmphasis"><b><span style="color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;"><br /></span></b></span><span class="MsoIntenseEmphasis"><span style="color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;">A. Final Mowing<br />B. Last-Chance Fertilizing<br />C. Clean and Protect<br />D. Last-Minute Seeding Options </span></span></p><p> </p><p class="MsoNormal"><a href="https://gotochampion.com/your-november-landscape-guide-to-winter-prep-in-southwest-ohio/#garden"><span class="Heading2Char"><b><span style="font-size: 16.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;">II. Getting Garden Beds Through Winter</span></b></span></a><b><span style="color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;"><br /></span></b><span style="color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;">A. Quick Cleanup and Cutbacks<br />B. Smart Mulching<br />C. Winter Protection </span></p><p> </p><p class="MsoNormal"><a href="https://gotochampion.com/your-november-landscape-guide-to-winter-prep-in-southwest-ohio/#trees"><span class="Heading2Char"><b><span style="font-size: 16.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;">III. Protecting Trees and Shrubs Now</span></b></span></a><span style="color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;"><br />A. Last-Minute Check-Up<br />B. Smart Pruning Choices<br />C. Winter Protection Steps<br />D. Winter Water Needs </span></p><p> </p><p class="MsoNormal"><a href="https://gotochampion.com/your-november-landscape-guide-to-winter-prep-in-southwest-ohio/#landscape"><span class="Heading2Char"><b><span style="font-size: 16.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;">IV. Final Landscape Tasks for November</span></b></span></a><span style="color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;"><br />A. Check Your Drainage<br />B. Water Features and Irrigation<br />C. Hardscape Protection<br />D. Tools and Equipment </span></p><h4> </h4><h4><a href="https://gotochampion.com/your-november-landscape-guide-to-winter-prep-in-southwest-ohio/#ready">V. Get Ready for Winter With Champion </a></h4><h4> </h4><h4><a href="https://gotochampion.com/your-november-landscape-guide-to-winter-prep-in-southwest-ohio/#faq"><span style="color: black; mso-themecolor: text1;">Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Winter Prep in Southwest Ohio</span></a></h4>								</div>
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									<h2><strong>I. Winter-Ready Lawn Care</strong></h2><p>November means it’s time for those final, crucial steps to protect your lawn through winter. Let’s focus on what your yard needs right now.</p>								</div>
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									<h3><strong>A. Final Mowing</strong></h3><p>How you cut your grass these last few weeks really matters.</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p style="text-align: center;">Jesse Weidner, owner of <a href="https://www.chooseweidner.com/">Weidner Landscape Solutions</a>, shares why: “Gradually reduce mowing height to about 2 inches by the end of the growing season. This helps prevent winter lawn diseases like snow mold.”</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p><strong>Your November mowing guide:</strong></p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Keep mowing until the grass stops growing</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Lower your blade gradually to 2-2.5 inches</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Mow when the grass is dry</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );"><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Pick up any leftover leaves as you go</span></span><p> </p></li></ol><h3><strong>B. Last-Chance Fertilizing</strong></h3><p>Now’s the time for that final feed before winter.</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p style="text-align: center;">Sabrina Dunham of <a href="https://www.dunhamslawncarellc.com/">Dunham’s Lawn Care, LLC</a> notes, “Fertilization reduces weeds, helps the yard in resisting diseases and pests, improves lawn growth, and protects the soil.”</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p>What to do:</p><ol><li>Apply “winterizer” fertilizer before the ground freezes</li><li>Choose a product high in nitrogen and potassium</li><li>Spread evenly on a calm, dry day</li><li>Water lightly if no rain is expected</li></ol>								</div>
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									<h3><strong>C. Clean and Protect</strong></h3><p>Getting your yard clean before winter hits is crucial.</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p style="text-align: center;">Ryan Dunham of Dunham’s Lawn Care, LLC emphasizes, “Removal of leaves, weeds, twigs, litter, or other debris will help to minimize any diseases that may occur in the Winter.”</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p>Do these jobs now:</p><ol><li>Clean up leftover leaves – they can smother grass under snow</li><li>Remove sticks and debris</li><li>Clean out your gutters one last time</li><li>Store or cover lawn furniture</li></ol><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>D. Last-Minute Seeding Options</strong></h3><p>If you haven’t overseeded yet, you’re cutting it close, but you still have options. While early fall is best, you can try dormant seeding. This means putting down grass seed just before the ground freezes. The seed will wait in the soil until spring warmth triggers growth.</p><p>Tips for late seeding:</p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Choose hardy grass types that grow well in Southwest Ohio</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Make sure seed touches the soil</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Keep the area clear of leaves</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Be patient – you won’t see results until spring</span></li></ol><ul><li> </li></ul><p>Need supplies for these final lawn care tasks? Stop by any of our four Champion locations. We stock winter fertilizer, grass seed, and all the tools you’ll need to get your lawn ready for winter.</p>								</div>
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									<h2><strong>II. Getting Garden Beds Through Winter</strong></h2><p>Your garden beds need special attention now to protect plants through the cold months ahead. A little work in November means healthier plants come spring.</p><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>A. Quick Cleanup and Cutbacks</strong></h3><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p style="text-align: center;">Jesse Weidner from Weidner Landscape Solutions has some timely advice: “Deadhead flowers and trim back perennials after they die back to avoid disease and promote new growth in spring.”</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p>What needs cutting now:</p><ul><li>Remove dead annual plants</li><li>Cut back perennials that have turned brown</li><li>Leave ornamental grasses standing – they add winter interest</li><li>Keep seed heads on coneflowers and black-eyed susans for the birds</li></ul><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>B. Smart Mulching</strong></h3><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p style="text-align: center;">Nathan Robinson, our <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/Champion+Mulch+%26+Landscape+Supply/@39.8831986,-84.3062677,15.45z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x883f818f49c5d86f:0x33ecce61b6a3c232!8m2!3d39.8835786!4d-84.3032904!16s%2Fg%2F11hdfxs577?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTAyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D">Englewood Location Manager</a>, knows mulch matters more than ever right now: “Fall is a great time to mulch. Mulch insulates plant roots, which will help slow the freezing and thawing process in winter. Slowing this process will help protect your plants from heaving, which can break the roots.”</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p>Your mulching checklist:</p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Add 2-3 inches of fresh</span><a style="font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight ); background-color: #ffffff;" href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/"> mulch</a><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );"> around plants</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Keep mulch away from plant stems and tree trunks</span></li></ol><ul><li> </li></ul><p>Choose from our quality options:</p><ul><li>Premium bark mulch for lasting protection</li></ul><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Leaf mulch for natural nutrition</span></li><li>Hardwood mulch for durability</li></ol>								</div>
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									<h3><strong> Winter Protection</strong></h3><p>Some plants need extra help handling Ohio winters.<br />Take these steps now:</p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Wrap sensitive shrubs in burlap</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Build simple protection for roses</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Add extra mulch around newer plants</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Consider temporary wind breaks for exposed areas</span></li></ol>								</div>
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									<h2><strong>III. Protecting Trees and Shrubs Now</strong></h2><p>Your trees and shrubs are big investments in your landscape. These November tasks will help protect them through the harsh winter months ahead.</p><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>A. Last-Minute Check-Up</strong></h3><p>Take a good look at your woody plants now, while you can still spot problems.</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p>Sabrina Dunham points out, “Many plants shed their leaves and begin to enter a state of dormancy during the Winter months.”</p><p> </p><hr align="center" width="100%" /><p> </p><p>This makes it the perfect time to:</p><ol><li>Look for broken or damaged branches</li><li>Check for signs of disease</li><li>Spot crossed branches that need removal</li><li>Mark any spring pruning jobs while you can see the structure</li></ol>								</div>
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									<h3><strong>B. Smart Pruning Choices</strong></h3><p>Not everything should be pruned now.</p><p> </p><hr /><p> </p><p style="text-align: center;">Ryan Dunham of Dunham’s Lawn Care, LLC explains, “This dormancy period creates optimal conditions with many benefits for pruning and other tree care services.”</p><p> </p><hr /><p> </p><p>What to prune in November:</p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Dead or damaged branches</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Overgrown summer-flowering shrubs</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Trees with dead wood</span></li></ol><ul><li> </li></ul><p>What to leave until spring:</p><ol><li>Spring-flowering shrubs like lilacs and azaleas</li><li>Maple trees (they’ll drip sap if pruned now)</li><li>Healthy growth that doesn’t pose a risk</li></ol><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>C. Winter Protection Steps</strong></h3><p>Now’s the time to protect your trees and shrubs from winter damage:</p><p><em>Young Trees</em></p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Wrap trunks to prevent sun scald</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Stake if needed for wind protection</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Add mulch around (but not touching) the trunk</span></li></ol><ul><li> </li></ul><p><em>Shrubs</em></p><ol><li>Create burlap screens for wind protection</li><li>Add extra mulch around roots</li><li>Protect evergreens from winter burn</li></ol><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>D. Winter Water Needs</strong></h3><p>Don’t forget about watering until the ground freezes:</p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Deep water newly planted trees and shrubs</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Focus on evergreens – they need extra water now</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Water on warmer days when the ground isn’t frozen</span></li></ol>								</div>
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									<h2><strong> </strong></h2><h2><strong>IV. Final Landscape Tasks for November</strong></h2><p>Let’s tackle those last crucial jobs that protect your whole landscape through winter. Getting these done now saves headaches when the cold hits.</p><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>A. Check Your Drainage</strong></h3><p>Water problems in winter can seriously damage your landscape. Jesse Weidner advises, <em>“Check drains: Ensure that drainage areas and downspouts are clear to prevent water buildup and soil erosion during rain or snow.”</em></p><p>Do these checks now:</p><ul><li>Clean out gutters one final time</li></ul><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Make sure downspouts direct water away from the house</span></li><li>Clear any drainage ditches</li><li>Check that water flows away from plant beds</li></ol><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>B. Water Features and Irrigation</strong></h3><p>Don’t let winter destroy your water features.</p><p>Take care of them now:<br /><em>Fountains</em></p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Drain completely</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Store pump indoors</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Cover or bring in decorative features</span></li></ol><ul><li> </li></ul><p><em>Ponds</em></p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Remove fallen leaves</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Install a de-icer if you have fish</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Keep pump running or store properly</span></li></ol><ul><li> </li></ul><p><em>Irrigation Systems</em></p><ol><li>Schedule a system blowout</li><li>Turn off and drain outdoor faucets</li><li>Store hoses indoors</li></ol><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>C. Hardscape Protection</strong></h3><p>A little work now protects your hardscape investments:</p><ol><li>Clean and seal patios if needed</li><li>Store or cover outdoor furniture</li><li>Protect delicate decorative items</li><li>Check for loose pavers or stones</li><li>Clear leaves from deck spaces</li></ol><h3><strong> </strong></h3><h3><strong>D. Tools and Equipment</strong></h3><p>Don’t forget about your garden tools:</p><ol><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Clean everything before storage</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Drain gas from power equipment</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Sharpen and oil tools</span></li><li><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-text ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight );">Store everything in a dry place</span></li></ol><ul><li> </li></ul><p>Want help with supplies or have questions? Stop by any Champion location. We’ve got everything you need for these final winter prep tasks, plus expert advice to make sure you get them done right.</p>								</div>
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									<h3><strong>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Winter Prep in Southwest Ohio</strong></h3><p>Get answers to the most common November landscaping questions from our local experts.</p><p><strong>Q:</strong> <em>Is it too late to put down winter fertilizer? </em></p><p><strong>A:</strong> No – you can still fertilize until the ground freezes. Choose a “winterizer“ fertilizer high in nitrogen and potassium. It helps build strong roots for spring. <a href="https://gotochampion.com/contact/">Stop by any of our four locations</a> for our premium winterizing fertilizer from The Andersons.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Q:</strong> <em>What’s the best way to protect my garden beds right now? </em></p><p><strong>A:</strong> Add a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around your plants but keep it away from stems and trunks. This insulates roots and prevents winter heaving. For extra-sensitive plants, add burlap barriers for wind protection. Our premium mulch options provide excellent winter protection – visit us to find the right match for your beds.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Q:</strong> <em>Should I keep watering my lawn and plants?</em></p><p><strong>A:</strong> Yes, keep watering until the ground freezes, especially:</p><ul><li>Newly planted trees and shrubs</li><li>Evergreens</li><li>Areas you’ve recently seeded Water deeply once a week if we don’t get rain, focusing on root zones.</li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>Q:</strong> <em>Can I still plant anything this late?</em></p><p><strong>A:</strong> While early fall is best, you can still:</p><ol><li>Plant spring-blooming bulbs until the ground freezes</li><li>Try dormant seeding of grass</li><li>Plant container-grown trees and shrubs if you mulch well Just make sure to water thoroughly until the ground freezes.</li></ol><p> </p><p><strong>Q:</strong> <em>What do I do with all these leaves now?</em></p><p><strong>A</strong>: Don’t let leaves sit on your lawn over winter. You can:</p><ol><li>Mulch them into the lawn with your mower</li><li>Add them to garden beds as mulch</li><li>Compost them (except black walnut leaves)</li><li>Bring them to Champion for recycling</li></ol><p> </p><p><strong>Q:</strong> <em>How do I know if I’ve done enough to protect my landscape for winter?</em></p><p><strong>A:</strong> Check these key points:</p><ol><li>Clean, debris-free lawn</li><li>Fresh mulch around plants</li><li>Proper drainage away from plants and structures</li><li>Protected sensitive plants</li><li>Stored or covered equipment and furniture</li></ol><p> </p><p>Remember, our team at Champion is here to help with all your winter prep needs. Stop by any of our locations for supplies and expert advice.</p>								</div>
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									<div><h2><strong>V. Get Ready for Winter With Champion</strong></h2><p>As November’s chill settles over Southwest Ohio, taking these final steps to protect your landscape makes all the difference. Your work now lays the groundwork for a beautiful yard next spring.</p><p> </p><hr /><p> </p><p>Ryan Dunham from Dunham’s Lawn Care, LLC reminds us why this matters: “Fall cleanup is a great way to help accomplish a healthy and beautiful property all year.”</p><p> </p><hr /><p> </p><p>Think of these November tasks as an investment in your landscape’s future. Need help getting ready for winter? Stop by any of our four Champion locations.</p><p>Our team knows Southwest Ohio landscapes, and we’re here to help you:</p><ol><li>Choose the right winter fertilizer</li><li>Find the perfect mulch for winter protection</li><li>Get expert advice on plant protection</li><li>Find the tools you need for last-minute tasks</li></ol><p><strong>Remember, every bit of work you do now helps your landscape bounce back stronger in spring. </strong></p><p><strong>Whether you’re:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Adding that final layer of mulch</strong></li><li><strong>Putting down winter fertilizer</strong></li><li><strong>Protecting sensitive plants</strong></li><li><strong>Cleaning up the last leaves</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Each task matters, and we’re here to help you get it done right.</strong></p><p>Don’t let winter catch you unprepared. Visit Champion Mulch & Landscaping Supply today. We’ve got everything you need to get your yard ready for whatever winter brings.</p><p><strong><em>Here’s to protecting your landscape now and enjoying a beautiful yard come spring</em></strong><strong><em>!</em></strong></p></div>								</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As the crisp autumn air settles over Southwest Ohio, homeowners must prepare their lawns and gardens for winter. This guide covers essential fall maintenance practices to ensure your outdoor spaces survive the cold months and thrive in spring. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a first-time homeowner, these tips for the Dayton and Cincinnati areas will help you make the most of this critical season.</p>
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									<p class="MsoNormal">As the crisp autumn air settles over Southwest Ohio, homeowners face the crucial task of preparing their lawns and gardens for the coming winter. This comprehensive guide will walk you through essential fall maintenance practices, ensuring your outdoor spaces not only survive the cold months but thrive come spring. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a first-time homeowner, these expert tips tailored for the Dayton and Cincinnati areas will help you make the most of this critical season.</p>								</div>
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									<h2><strong>I. Lawn Care Essentials</strong></h2><p>Proper lawn care is needed in the fall to maintain a healthy and vibrant yard throughout the colder months and into spring. Let’s explore the essential practices that will set your lawn up for success.</p><p><strong>A. Mowing Practices for Fall</strong></p><p>As temperatures decline, your lawn’s growth rate decreases, but mowing remains an important task. Jesse Weidner, a respected expert and owner of <em> </em><a href="https://www.chooseweidner.com/"><em>Weidner Landscape Solutions</em></a>, advises, “Gradually reduce mowing height to about 2 inches by the end of the growing season. This helps prevent winter lawn diseases like snow mold.”<br /><br /></p><p>Key mowing guidelines:<br /><br /></p><ol><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol><li>Optimal grass height: Begin autumn at your usual summer height (typically 2.5-3 inches), then gradually lower to 2-2.5 inches by late fall. This shorter height helps prevent matting under snow and reduces the risk of fungal diseases.</li></ol></li></ol><p><br /><br /></p><ol><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol><li>Frequency adjustments: Continue mowing as needed, even as growth slows. Have a goal to remove no more than one-third of the grass blade length in a single mowing. Your final cut should occur when the grass stops actively growing, usually in late October or early November in Southwest Ohio.</li></ol></li></ol><p><br /><br /></p><p><strong>B. Core Aeration</strong></p><p>Core aeration is a vital process for maintaining soil health. Sabrina & Ryan Dunham, owners of <a href="https://www.dunhamslawncarellc.com/"><em>Dunham’s Lawn Care, LLC</em></a><em>,</em> emphasizes its importance: “This helps to control thatch, soil compaction, creates growth pockets for new root systems, and allows water and fertilizer to reach the root zone of your lawn.”</p><p><br /><br />Benefits and best practices:<br /><br /></p><ol><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol><li>Reduces soil compaction, allowing roots to breathe and grow deeper</li><li>Improves air, water, and nutrient penetration into the soil</li><li>Enhances thatch breakdown by exposing it to air and beneficial microorganisms</li><li>Perform in early fall when the soil is moist but not waterlogged</li><li>Use a machine that removes plugs of soil 2-3 inches deep, not just spikes</li><li>Make multiple passes over the lawn, especially in high-traffic areas</li></ol></li></ol><p><br /><br /></p><p><strong>C. Overseeding</strong></p><p>Adding new grass seed to your existing lawn, known as overseeding, plays a key role in keeping your turf thick and resilient. This technique involves spreading new grass seed over your existing turf without disturbing the soil. Sabrina Dunham from <em>Dunham’s Lawn Care, LLC</em>, recommends overseeding as an effective method to address several lawn issues. It can help fill in bare patches, increase the overall density of your grass, introduce improved grass varieties, and enhance the color of your lawn. By incorporating overseeding into your fall lawn care routine, you can significantly improve the quality and appearance of your turf for the coming year.</p><p>Effective overseeding strategies:</p><ol><li>Choose grass seed suitable for Southwest Ohio, such as a mix of Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fine fescues</li><li>Overseed immediately after core aeration for best seed-to-soil contact</li><li>Aim to overseed in early to mid-fall, at least 45 days before the first frost</li><li>Use a broadcast spreader for even distribution</li><li>Lightly rake the area to ensure good seed-soil contact</li><li>Maintain consistent soil moisture until germination occurs (usually 7-21 days)</li></ol><p><strong> </strong><br /><br /></p><p><strong>D. Fall Fertilization and Weed Control</strong></p><p>Fall fertilization is essential for strengthening your lawn before winter. Sabrina Dunham notes, “Fertilization reduces weeds, helps the yard in resisting diseases and pests, improves lawn growth, and protects the soil.”</p><p>Key considerations:</p><ol><li>Apply a “winterizer” fertilizer high in nitrogen and potassium and low in phosphorus</li><li>Time the application for late fall, usually November in Southwest Ohio</li><li>Fall is ideal for controlling perennial weeds as they’re actively storing nutrients</li><li>Use broadleaf herbicides on calm, mild days when no rain is expected for 24 hours.</li><li>Consider spot-treating problem areas instead of blanket application.</li><li>Always adhere to label instructions and local regulations for herbicide use.</li></ol><p>By implementing these expert-recommended practices, you’ll be setting your Southwest Ohio lawn up for optimal health through winter and a lush, vibrant appearance come spring. For personalized advice on fall fertilizers, mulch options, or application techniques, don’t hesitate to contact us at Champion. Our local expertise is at your service to help you achieve the best results for your lawn.</p>								</div>
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									<h2><strong> II. Garden Bed Rejuvenation</strong></h2>
As the growing season winds down, it’s crucial to prepare your garden beds for the colder months ahead. Proper fall maintenance sets the stage for a vibrant spring garden. Let’s explore the essential tasks for rejuvenating your garden beds in Southwest Ohio.
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Nathan Robinson, General Manager of  <a href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=adb9b9861ab1efe9&rls=en&sxsrf=ADLYWIJAnecRrI3_3yUMglSef4XSOmQNiw%3A1729263406529&q=Champion%20Mulch%20%26%20Landscape%20Supply&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgU1I1qLCwME6zMLRIM7FMNk2xMEuzMqgwNk5NTk41M0wySzRONjI2WsSq6JyRmFuQmZ-n4Fuak5yhoKbgk5iXUpycWJCqEFxaUJBTCQC1iyKVTQAAAA&mat=CSWNiZmPg-Pc&ved=2ahUKEwiqz8aYmJiJAxUql4kEHSCYCIsQrMcEegQIHxAD&dlnr=1&sei=MncSZ8egB7uiptQPhJzTuQ4#dlnr=1"><em>Champion Mulch & Landscape Supply’s Englewood Location,</em></a> provides expert insight on fall mulching: “Fall is a great time to mulch. <a href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/">Mulch</a> insulates plant roots, which will help slow the freezing and thawing process in winter. Slowing this process will help protect your plants from heaving, which can break the roots.”
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Select a mulch appropriate for your garden’s needs.

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Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around plants, keeping it away from stems to prevent rot. Protect your plants and insulate your soil with the right mulch. <a href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/">Browse our mulch selection</a> today and ensure your garden thrives through winter!
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Some plants in Southwest Ohio may need extra protection from harsh winter conditions. Jesse Weidner suggests, “Use burlap or mulch to protect tender plants from harsh winter winds and freezing temperatures.”

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By following these expert-recommended practices, you’ll ensure your garden beds are well-prepared for winter and primed for a beautiful spring display. Remember, fall is also an excellent time to plan and even plant for next year’s garden. For quality mulch and expert advice on garden bed preparation, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Champion Mulch & Landscaping Supply.								</div>
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									<h2><strong>III. Tree and Shrub Management</strong></h2><p>Proper care of trees and shrubs in autumn is crucial for their health and appearance year-round. This section will cover essential fall practices for managing the woody plants in your Southwest Ohio landscape.</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><br /><strong>A. Assessing Plant Health Before Dormancy</strong></li></ul></li></ul><p>Before winter sets in, it’s important to evaluate the condition of your trees and shrubs. Sabrina Dunham advises, “Evaluate trees and shrubs for dormancy. Many plants shed their leaves and begin to enter a state of dormancy during the Winter months.”<a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@dunhamslawncare/video/7321922463095442730?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7426758626390066719"> (“Many plants shed their leaves and begin to enter a state of … – TikTok”)</a></p><p>Key assessment points:</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol><li>Look for signs of disease or pest infestation</li><li>Check for dead, damaged, or crossing branches</li><li>Observe overall structure and form</li><li>Note any trees or shrubs that performed poorly during the growing season</li></ol></li></ul></li></ul><p>This assessment will guide your fall maintenance activities and help you plan for any necessary treatments or replacements in the spring.</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><br /><strong>B. Pruning Guidelines</strong></li></ul></li></ul><p>Pruning is a critical autumn task, but timing and technique are essential. Ryan Dunham of <em>Dunham’s Lawn Care, LLC</em> notes, “This dormancy period creates optimal conditions with many benefits for pruning and other tree care services.”</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol><li>Timing Considerations for Different Species</li></ol><ul><li>Prune summer-flowering shrubs in early fall</li><li>Wait to prune spring-flowering shrubs until after they bloom next year</li><li>For most deciduous trees, prune after leaves have fallen and the tree is dormant</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><p>Proper Pruning Techniques</p><p>Jesse Weidner recommends, “Prune trees and shrubs to remove any dead or damaged branches to prevent winter breakage and promote healthier growth.” When pruning:</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li>Make clean cuts at a 45-degree angle</li><li>Remove no more than 25% of live branches in a single season</li><li>Cut back to healthy, outward-facing buds or branches</li></ul><p><br /><strong>C. Winter Protection Strategies</strong></p></li></ul></li></ul><p>Some trees and shrubs, especially young or newly planted ones, may need extra protection from harsh winter conditions.</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol>1. Wrapping</ol></li></ul></li></ul><p>Use burlap or tree wrap to protect thin-barked young trees from winter sun scald and frost cracks.</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol>2. Mulching</ol></li></ul></li></ul><p>Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of trees and shrubs, keeping it away from the trunk to prevent rot.</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol>3. Watering</ol></li></ul></li></ul><p>Provide supplemental water until the ground freezes, especially for evergreens and newly planted trees and shrubs.</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol>4. Protecting from Wildlife</ol></li></ul></li></ul><p>Install tree guards or fencing to protect young trees from deer, rabbits, and other wildlife that may cause damage in winter when food is scarce.</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><br /><strong>D. Fall Planting – Trees & Shrubs</strong></li></ul></li></ul><p>Autumn can be an excellent time for planting new trees and shrubs in Southwest Ohio. Sabrina Dunham points out, “Fall is an excellent time for installing trees and bushes. The cooler weather allows plants to establish their root systems quickly and often requires less frequent watering and overall maintenance by the property owner.”</p><p>When fall planting:</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol><li>Choose species well-suited to your specific site conditions</li></ol><ul><li>Deciduous trees like maples, oaks, and dogwoods</li><li>Evergreens such as pines and spruces</li><li>Many varieties of shrubs, including hydrangeas and viburnums</li></ul><ol><li>Plant at least six weeks before the ground freezes to allow for root establishment</li><li>Water thoroughly and consistently until the ground freezes</li><li>Apply a layer of mulch which will help to regulate soil temperature and moisture</li></ol><ol start="5"><li>Benefits of Fall Installation</li></ol><ul><li>Cooler temperatures reduce transplant shock</li><li>Increased rainfall reduces the need for manual watering</li><li>Plants can focus energy on root growth before winter dormancy</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><p>By following these expert guidelines, you’ll ensure your trees and shrubs are well-prepared to withstand winter and thrive in the coming growing season. For advice on selecting appropriate trees and shrubs for fall planting, or for quality mulch to protect your woody plants, don’t hesitate to contact us at Champion Mulch & Landscaping Supplies.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><h2><strong>IV. Landscape Preparation and Planning</strong></h2></li></ul></li></ul><p>Fall is an ideal time to assess your landscape, prepare for the coming winter, and plan for next year’s improvements. This section will guide you through essential autumn tasks to ensure your Southwest Ohio landscape is ready for the changing seasons.</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><br /><strong>A. Installing Pre-Emergent Herbicides</strong></li></ul></li></ul><p>Jesse Weidner from Weidner Landscape Solutions emphasizes the importance of fall weed control: “Weeds take hold over winter and present themselves in the spring. Install pre-emergent in the fall to help mitigate them in the spring.”</p><p>Key points for pre-emergent application:</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol><li>Timing: Apply in early fall, typically September in Southwest Ohio</li><li>Coverage: Ensure even distribution across lawn and garden beds</li><li>Watering: Water in the pre-emergent thoroughly after application</li><li>Selection: Choose a product suitable for your specific weed issues and landscape type</li></ol></li><li style="list-style-type: none;"><br /><strong>B. Planning for Spring Improvements</strong></li></ul></li></ul><p>Use the fall season to evaluate your landscape’s performance and plan for next year. Jesse Weidner advises, “Plan for spring: Make notes on what worked well and what didn’t in your landscape this year to improve your garden for next season.”</p><p>Consider the following:</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol><li>Areas that need redesign or renovation</li><li>New features you’d like to add (e.g., water features, outdoor living spaces)</li><li>Plants that thrived or struggled in your landscape</li><li>Maintenance issues you encountered during the growing season</li></ol></li><li style="list-style-type: none;"><br /><strong>C. Drainage and Water Feature Preparation</strong></li></ul></li></ul><p>Proper drainage is crucial for landscape health, especially heading into winter. Jesse Weidner recommends, “Check drains: Ensure that drainage areas and downspouts are clear to prevent water buildup and soil erosion during rain or snow.”</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ol><li>Checking and Clearing Drains and Downspouts</li></ol><ul><li>Remove debris from gutters and downspouts</li><li>Make sure you have proper grading around the house to direct water away from the foundation</li><li>Clear any blocked drainage ditches or French drains</li></ul><ol start="2"><li>Preparing Fountains and Ponds for Winter</li></ol></li></ul></li></ul><p>Weidner also advises, “Protect water features: Prepare fountains and ponds for winter by removing pumps and cleaning out debris.”</p><p>Additional steps include:</p><ul><li style="list-style-type: none;"><ul><li>Draining and cleaning smaller water features</li><li>Installing de-icers in ponds with fish</li><li>Covering or storing delicate fountain components</li></ul></li></ul>								</div>
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									<p><strong>E. Fall Cleanup Essentials</strong></p><p>Giving your landscape a thorough cleanup in autumn paves the way for a thriving outdoor space when spring arrives. Key tasks include:</p><ol><li>Leaf removal and management</li><li>Clearing garden beds of dead annuals and vegetable plants</li><li>Storing or protecting outdoor furniture and decor</li><li>Cleaning and storing garden tools and equipment</li></ol><p>By addressing these landscape preparation and planning tasks in the fall, you’ll be setting your Southwest Ohio property up for success in the coming seasons. For quality mulch, soil amendments, or expert advice on fall landscape preparation, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Champion Mulch & Landscaping Supplies.</p>								</div>
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									<p><strong style="color: #222222; font-family: Poppins, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 28px;">Frequently Asked (FAQs) For Fall Landscaping In Southwest Ohio</strong></p><ol><li><strong>What type of mulch works best for clay soil in Southwest Ohio?</strong><br />For clay-heavy soils common in Southwest Ohio, it’s best to use organic mulches like shredded bark or wood chips. These options break down slowly over time, improving soil structure and drainage while providing nutrients.<a href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/">Explore our mulch varieties</a> to find the perfect fit for your yard.</li><li><strong>How late can I plant bulbs in Southwest Ohio?</strong><br />The ideal time to plant fall bulbs, such as tulips and daffodils, is in early October before the first frost. However, you can plant bulbs as late as November if the soil is not frozen. Planting bulbs 4-6 inches deep ensures they have enough protection for winter.</li><li><strong>Should I continue to mow my lawn during the fall?</strong><br />Yes, continue mowing as needed, but gradually reduce the height to around 2 inches by late fall. This helps prevent matting under the snow and reduces the risk of fungal diseases. Make your final cut when grass growth has stopped, usually in late October or early November.</li><li><strong>Is it necessary to fertilize my lawn in the fall?</strong><br />Absolutely! Applying a fall fertilizer, often called a “winterizer,” is crucial as it strengthens the root system before winter. It’s best to choose a fertilizer high in nitrogen and potassium, which helps promote root growth and prepares the grass for the spring. Apply in late October or early November for optimal results. <a href="https://gotochampion.com/contact/">Contact one of our four locations</a> for our Winterizing Fertilizer option form The Andersons.</li><li><strong>How do I protect my garden beds from winter damage?</strong><br />Applying a layer of mulch (2-3 inches) is one of the best ways to insulate soil and protect plant roots from temperature fluctuations. Mulch also conserves moisture and prevents weeds. For more sensitive plants, use burlap wraps or cold frames.<a href="https://gotochampion.com/product-category/mulch/">Check out our mulch options</a> to find the best choice for your beds.</li><li><strong>Can I compost all leaves that fall in my yard?</strong><br />Most leaves are excellent for composting but avoid using black walnut leaves as they contain juglone, a chemical that is toxic to many plants. Maple, oak, and ash leaves are great options for your compost pile and can enrich the soil over time. Champion also offers a great leaf compost<a href="https://gotochampion.com/product/champion-leaf-compost/"> here</a>.</li><li><strong>Do I need to water my lawn and garden during fall?</strong><br />Yes, it’s important to keep your lawn and garden hydrated in the fall, especially for newly planted trees, shrubs, and overseeded lawns. Water deeply once a week if rainfall is insufficient until the ground freezes. This ensures plants establish strong root systems before winter.</li></ol>								</div>
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									<div> <strong style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family: Poppins, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 34px;">V. Conclusion</strong></div>
<p>As the vibrant colors of autumn paint Southwest Ohio’s landscape, it’s clear that fall is more than just a picturesque season—it’s a crucial time for lawn and garden care. By following this comprehensive guide, you’re well-equipped to tackle the essential tasks that will ensure your outdoor spaces not only survive the winter but thrive come spring.</p>
<p>Remember, as Ryan Dunham from <em>Dunham’s Lawn Care, LLC</em>, points out, “Fall cleanup is a great way to help accomplish a healthy and beautiful property all year.” These autumn maintenance practices are investments in the long-term health and beauty of your landscape.</p>
<p>As you embark on your fall lawn and garden care journey, don’t hesitate to seek expert advice or assistance. Whether you need guidance on choosing the right fertilizer, selecting appropriate plants for fall installation, or sourcing high-quality mulch, the local professionals at Champion are here to help.</p>
<p><strong>As you look out at your yard this autumn, remember that every rake stroke, every seed sown, and every bit of care you provide now will contribute to a lush, vibrant outdoor space in the seasons to come. Your efforts this fall will be rewarded with a healthier, more beautiful lawn and garden that you can enjoy throughout the year.</strong></p>
<p>For personalized advice on fall fertilizers, mulch options, or any other lawn and garden care needs specific to Southwest Ohio, don’t hesitate to contact us at <a href="https://gotochampion.com/">Champion Mulch & Landscaping Supply</a>. We’re here to help you make the most of this critical season and ensure your outdoor spaces are prepared to weather the winter and flourish in spring.</p>
<p><strong><em>Here’s to a productive autumn and a landscape that will be the envy of the neighborhood come spring!</em></strong></p>								</div>
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									<p>Mulch is an essential component of any garden, as it provides numerous benefits such as moisture retention, temperature control, and weed suppression. With a variety of mulch types available, choosing the right one for your garden can be challenging. This guide will help you navigate your mulch options and make an informed decision that best suits your gardening needs when you’re doing business with a mulch supplier.</p><h3>Organic Mulches</h3><p>In our experience, organic mulches, such as wood chips, straw, and compost, are favored by many gardeners for their ability to improve soil health as they decompose. Not only do they provide the aforementioned benefits, but our experts indicate that they also add essential nutrients back into the soil. Organic mulch is a great choice if you are looking for long-term soil improvement alongside the traditional benefits of mulch.</p><h3>Inorganic Mulches</h3><p>Inorganic mulches (including gravel, stones, and rubber chips) offer a different set of advantages. These materials do not break down over time, and this makes them a low-maintenance option that lasts longer than organic mulches. According to Kentley Insights, the landscaping industry has increased in size 6.6% each year over the last three years, which might be attributed to the increasing popularity of durable inorganic mulches among busy homeowners who prefer landscapes that require less frequent upkeep.</p><h3>Specialty Mulches</h3><p>Specialty mulches, such as colored wood chips and decorative stones, provide both functional and aesthetic benefits. These types of mulch can be used to create beautiful, visually appealing garden beds that also offer the traditional benefits of mulching. If you are looking to add a decorative element to your landscape while still retaining moisture and reducing weeds, specialty mulches from our <a href="https://gotochampion.com/mulch/">mulch supplier</a> could be an excellent choice for you.</p><p>Choosing the right type of mulch depends largely on your specific gardening goals and personal preference. Whether you opt for organic mulch to enrich your soil, inorganic mulch for its durability, or specialty mulch for its beauty, each type has its own unique benefits. By understanding the different types and their advantages, you can make an informed decision that will enhance the health and appearance of your garden. If you have any questions or concerns directly from our mulch supplier, please reach out to Champion Mulch and Landscape Supply today.</p>								</div>
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