NATURAL PRODUCTS 

Double Shredded Hardwood Bark
      
Picked up from the sawmill, Ground here at our yard
Double processed, has fine even cut
Sweet smell, Retains moisture
3-4 inches of it kills weed growth
Decomposes and turns into top soil
Approx. 600 lb. per yard
  
Shredded Cedar      
Sucks up moisture from the ground, therefore not so good for plants & growth 
Great bug repellent
Has a great cedar smell
Wood in the mulch grays after time, while the bark gets darker      
Approx. 400 lb. per yard                    

Processed Pine
Is a chip - it will blow around if on a burm.
Great for flowers, retains moisture
Color remains the same as it decomposes
 

Cypress    
This is the Cadillac of mulches. It has a stringy texture, which is great for sloped areas; it has a reddish brown color & looks great in any landscape. By nature it is resistant to decay. It resists washing away from heavy rains & blowing away. Repels insects & maintains its appearance for a long time. (Color stays the same as it decomposes about 2-3 years). Occasionally turning & fluffing by hand will give it a newly applied appearance. It is more expensive but lasts a grat deal longer because of its resistance to decay, therefore it is less likely to have to reapply yearly. This is made from the part of the tree that was intended to be exposed to the elements.
                                
Safety Play
Made from all wood, no bark or branches
Great for playground covering
Has been approved by the U.S. Safety commission as a safe playground covering at specified depth 


DYED PRODUCTS             
Also called enviro mulch. It is all scrap that is shredded & then died-pallets, pressed wood, etc.
The dye is vegetable oil-safe for animals and children. Comes in a variety of colors. this is for looks only

Black
Gold
BrickRed
Forest Brown
Rustic Red Pine
               
Soils
Topsoil
Compost

   


To Compute Amount Required for Job       

Example 1.) Multiply Length X Width X 0.16 (2" thick), then divide by 27 cubic ft.
Example 2.) Multiply Length X Width X 0.25 (3" thick), then divide by 27 cubic ft.
Example 3.) Multiply Length X Width X 0.33 (4" thick), then divide by 27 cubic ft.

                                



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