Best mulch services & companies near you

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What you need to know about mulch services.

What mulch is best?

When it's time to mulch, you have two main choices: organic mulch and inorganic mulch. Organic mulch was once living plant material and may consist of wood chips, grass clippings, pine needles, bark, sawdust, leaves or newspaper. This type of mulch creates an effective weed barrier, and it helps prevent moisture loss and protects plant roots from the heat. And when it decomposes, it can put nutrients back into your soil.

Inorganic mulch may include rocks and gravel, landscape cloth or fabric, or mulch made of recycled materials such as rubber. This type of mulch does not decompose quickly, so it lasts longer. It can create hotspots in your landscaping, however. 

What type of bark mulch is best?

You have a few choices when it comes to types of bark mulch. Shredded bark mulch breaks down slowly and may be a good choice if you need mulch on sloping ground. It's also readily available at places that sell mulch, and it's inexpensive when compared to some other options. 

Pine or cedar mulch floats, so if you live in an area with a lot of rainfall, this type of mulch may not be the best choice for your landscape. In general, larger bark mulches will take a longer time to decompose. 

What is the cheapest mulch to use?

The cheapest mulch you can use is made from your yard waste. Using leaves, grass clippings, compost, wood chips and bark to your plants can help protect and nurture your garden. 

If you want a more uniform-looking mulch, you can contact a landscape company offering delivery to find out how much they charge for various types of organic mulch. You can also buy mulch by the bag at most home improvement stores. 

How do you mulch cheaply?

If you've recently had a tree cut down or you have access to wood, you may be able to rent a special tool that turns large wood chunks into mulch. You can also use your fallen leaves and grass clippings to make organic mulch. Or, create a compost system at home that makes use of your vegetable scraps that can be used for mulch.

During certain times of the year, you may also be able to find bagged mulch on sale to help reduce your landscaping costs. 

Call a local tree company to find out if they are willing to give you the mulch they create. They may be willing to deliver it for free if they normally pay to leave it at the dump. 

How many bags of mulch is a yard?

A yard of mulch typically equals 13.5 bags of mulch. When you call a landscaping or mulching company to get mulch prices, they may quote you rates for 1/2 yard, one yard or multiple yards. Understanding how many bags you would have to buy to get that amount of mulch will help you determine whether their rate is competitive. 

What is garden mulch made from?

Garden mulch may be made from leaves and twigs, chipped tree remains, straw, recycled rubber, chunks of tree bark, grass clippings and even shredded paper. Any material you lay over the ground in an attempt to control weed growth and retain moisture is mulch. 

There are many places to buy uniform-looking mulch, and during certain times of the year, you may be able to get a great deal. You can also ask gardening and mulching services near you what type of mulch they may offer.

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