Mulch
Great for beds or pathways,
also helps retain moisture and
nutrients.

Cypress
Mulch
is an organic product known for its durability
and resistance to fungus and insects. By retaining moisture, Cypress Mulch is
the perfect decorative, natural ground cover for all your bedding areas.

Brown Hardwood Mulch
is a premium double
hammered, all-natural hardwood bark provides a rich dark brown color
groundcover. You will find that this Hardwood Mulch will always have a
fine shredded consistency. The shredded material allows for excellent
compaction, ideal for slopes or other areas where drainage or erosion may be a
problem.
Chocolate Brown Picture coming soon.
Red and Chocolate Brown Hardwood Mulch
uses the same aging process as the
Brown Hardwood
Mulch, but is color enhanced. Unlike many color enhanced softwood
mulches that lose their color quickly, hardwood mulch retains its dark rich color.
CALCULATIONS
To calculate the quantity of mulch
needed for a project, measure the size of the area in feet. Take this
amount and divide by 100 to gain the number of yards you need to cover that
area, 3 inches deep.
For example, an area 10' by 20'
would be 200 square feet in size. (200/100 = 2). In this case, as
with all our products, you would need 2 yards, which would cover 3 inches deep.
NOTICE WHEN PURCHASING DYED MULCH
WILL THE DYE RUB-OFF
OR FADE?
All wood-based mulches fade and breakdown. The
colorants tend to "set" once the mulch is spread-out and dry. This happens
after installation in YOUR yard. Please note that dyed mulch SOMETIMES need 48
hours to cure, with no rain, after you install. Up until that point, colorants
can rub-off on hands, clothes and pavement. It's usually recommended that you
work with freshly dyed mulches on a dry day, when no rain is forecasted. Should
it rain before it has cured, you may lose some of the color.
IS THE COLORANT SAFE?
The colorant product used on our mulch is
formulated to be non-toxic to animals and plants.
OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS
As with other wood-based mulches, you should
fertilize the plants in your shrub bed with a nitrogen fertilizer before
applying your mulch. This will counteract nitrogen depletion in the soil, which
occurs when wood mulches breakdown. Some will fade faster than others depending
on the nature of the wood in the mulch and the amount of rain and sunlight that
the mulch receives.
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