An all natural double ground hardwood mulch that has been aged 9 15 months to create a long lasting and vibrantly dark color that stays consistent year in and year out.
Cedar hardwood mulch.
Cedar mulch is a useful weed inhibitor and an attractive top dress for gardens.
The benefits to cedar were mentioned above.
It naturally repels insects and has natural fungus resistance.
Cypress mulch is an aesthetically pleasing light colored mulch that is also aromatic.
Hardwood mulch is often made of oak but.
Bulk mulch including colored hardwood pine bark cedar cypress and other wholesale mulch options by the cubic yard.
Types of mulch include nuggets which are larger chunks that will add texture to your yard.
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Hardwood mulch is fibrous and knits together well which inhibits soil erosion and weed germination while retaining moisture.
Hardwood mulch is finely shredded and lasts quite a while in the landscape.
It is long lasting like cedar.
Red mulch average rating.
It is a budget friendly option you can till into the soil if you redesign your landscape in the future.
The oil from the cedar tree produces an aroma that repels bugs so the mulch is comparatively pest free.
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Cedar is a premium product because it has to be sourced separately and we receive it from as far away as canada.
Hardwood will begin decaying faster than cedar mulch which allows nutrients to be released into the soil and enrich the garden.
We use the same black brown and red dyes to make the hardwood and cedar dyed mulches.
It stays put and is an excellent choice for hills and other areas where larger mulch pieces would roll off.
This means it won t need to be replenished as frequently.
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Unlike many other types of organic mulch cedar mulch resists decay so it takes a lot longer to decompose than hardwood or leaf mulches.
Please call for pricing but cedar mulch tends to be almost 20 per yard more than the hardwood mulch.
Hardwood mulches are derived from the shredded or chipped bark and heartwood of trees including oak poplar and maple.