Mulch Sales
| Hardwood Mulch |
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2 Cubic feet. Covers 24 Square feet at 1 inch
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Hardwood Bark Mulch is dark brown and fine-textured. When used as a top dressing it moderates soil temperature, supresses weed growth and conserves moisture. As it decomposes, Hardwood Bark Mulch adds vital organic content into the soil beneath. |
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| Cedar Mulch |
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2 Cubic feet. Covers 24 Square feet at 1 inch
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Cedar Mulch is shredded and has a reddish-brown color and pleasing aroma. It contains cedar oil and therefore lasts longer than most mulches. Because Cedar Mulch has a fibrous texture, it tends to hold together on sloped surfaces. |
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| Top Soil, Enriched |
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2 Cubic feet. Covers 24 Square feet at 1 inch
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Enriched Top Soil is a fine-textured blend of sandy loam and compost. It is used as a top dressing on existing soil surfaces before laying sod or planting grass seed. Many use it to fill low spots in turf areas or around sidewalks and driveways. It is heavy and stays in place. Enriched Top Soil is not recommended as a planting medium. |
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Why Use
Mulch?
You may be asking yourself, Why
should I use mulch? Mulch offers several tangible benefits to homeowners and
professional landscapers seeking to create gardens and landscapes of striking
beauty and vitality. These benefits include weed control, moisture retention
during dry conditions, and improving soil structure to prevent soil compaction
(often resulting from heavy rains or harsh sun). Mulch also adds a look of
refinement and artistry to all landscapes, gardens, and flower beds.
Benefits of Using
Mulch.
Gardens and landscapes are
complex ecosystems. Mulch helps to maintain the vitality of gardens and
landscapes in several ways. Mulch enables the soil in gardens and landscapes to
retain the levels of oxygen necessary for the growth of healthy root structures
in decorative plants, flowers, and shrubs. Mulch also serves to protect the
surface roots of trees and shrubbery from injuries caused by string trimmers and
lawn mower blades. And if these benefits weren't enough to convince you to use
mulch in your gardens and landscaping, consider that mulch helps to provide
shelter to earthworms and other beneficial organisms that serve to aerate the
soil in your garden and landscape beds.