Mulch
 
 

The four basic functions of mulch:
 
  1. Beautification
  2. Preventention of excessive evaporation and erosion
  3. Enrichment of the soil
  4. Prevention of weed growth
Different mulches will do some things better than others. Cedar and Shredded Hardwood Bark, for instance, are better at weed control and enrichment of the soil than the dyed mulches, but they deteriorate more quickly. The dyed mulches on the other hand, offer much in the way of beautification and tend to last longer. Another benefit to dyed mulches are that they are made of recycled wood products, which is a plus for the environment.

Too much mulch is harmful!
Mulch should be spread no more than three to four inches thick. This will help with weed growth and also help to maintain moisture in the soil. Make sure that you don't over-mulch. Too much can suffocate small plants, and cause damage to trees.


 
 
 
 

Dark Red Enviro Mulch
This is a recycled product made from reclaimed wood and dyed with an environmentally safe coloring that adds beauty and color to any landscaped area.
 
 
 

Gold Enviro Mulch
This is a recycled product made from from reclaimed wood and dyed with an environmentally safe coloring that adds beauty and color to any landscaped area.
 
 
 

Dark Brown Enviro Mulch
This is a recycled product made from from reclaimed wood and dyed with an environmentally safe coloring that adds beauty and color to any landscaped area.
 
 
 

Shredded Cedar Bark
Cedar is a light brown stringy material which stays in place well. Cedar will last longer than processed hardwood bark and is believed to repel insects.
 
 
 

Processed Hardwood Bark
Processed Hardwood Bark is the most widely used mulch in the landscape industry. Processed Hardwood Bark is a mixture of shredded hardwoods and pines, which combine to make a more consistent, longer lasting mulch.
 
 
 

Cushionwood
Cushionwood is a 100% recycled material that offers a natural and appealing surface. It is primarily used for playgrounds, schools, parks and day care centers.
 
 

Calculate Your Needs!
To estimate volume for a landscaping project, use our Mulch Calculator on the left of this page. Type the relevant values in the appropriate fields and click "Calculate".