Brown Mulch
Our top seller is Designer Dark Brown Colored Mulch! This mulch is powdered and colored after being somewhat aged. Compared to old mulch, the particle size is much more uniform and contains fewer tiny particles. Our longest-lasting mulch. Unlike old conventional mulches, the dark chocolate color will endure for several months because of ultraviolet light inhibitors. Our eco-friendly colorants are safe for people, pets, and plants, so you can feel secure using them. This mulch contains neither pallets nor construction C&D wood! Your plants will flourish and your garden beds will look fantastic for longer with mulch!
For optimal weed resistance, moisture retention, and frost protection, a 3-inch treatment is advised. Small plants should receive a bit less attention from you; but, if you do so everywhere, you risk encouraging the growth of weeds or exposing plants to severe cold or heat. The mulch protects against severe weather and droughts like a blanket. When you apply too little, you will discover that you need to mulch more frequently. Anything over 3″is really unnecessary and may even strangle out plants. 4′′ can be applied in areas with well-established trees to ensure excellent development in the absence of competition. Verify that the mulched tree rings taper off in the vicinity of the tree's bark.
We also provide expert mulching services for homes and businesses. Furthermore, mulch installation services are provided by our brown hardwood mulch suppliers at a very affordable cost. Adding brown mulch to your landscape flower beds will undoubtedly improve curb appeal and give your house or place of business a more modern appearance.
Above all, is it less expensive to purchase bags or large quantities of brown hardwood mulch? It is more cost-effective to purchase mulch in bulk rather than sacks. Generally speaking, bagged mulch ranges in price from $2.99 to $6.99, depending on the kind you choose. The price of mulch in bulk is between $30 and $40 per cubic yard. Moreover, 13.5 bags of mulch are equal to every cubic yard of brown mulch. In fact, it is more cost-effective to purchase one cubic yard of mulch for $35 as opposed to purchasing 13.5 bags for $40.37 or more.