Cypress Mulch Blend is comprised of cypress and pine. This is an all natural way to reduce weeds, help retain moisture and improve the look of any landscaped area.
Black Mulch is more coarse than the natural mulches. The pieces are about the size of broken pencils, with very little fine material in it. FDA approved colorants will not harm plants or soils. Dye will allow the mulch to hold it's color longer than natural mulches but it will not lend as much nutrient to the soil.
The Cocoa Brown Blend is ideal for flowerbeds and container gardens as well as landscaping projects. To support its great water-retaining ability, we add aged compost and nutrients that further improve its natural ability to feed your plants and enhance your soil during the hot summer months.
Pine bark nuggets come in several different size grades, from small to large nuggets. Pine bark is long lasting, and when it does break down it enriches the soil with organic material. Water pooling can cause bark nuggets to float and spread, and moving water can cause it to wash away, requiring it be raked back or replaced entirely. This makes bark nuggets less suitable for areas that tend to get flowing water in heavy rains.
Red Mulch is used to add additional nutrients that are derived through the mulch decomposition to benefits nearby plants. Many landscape designs for residential and commercial properties include red mulch for this reason. One common use for inorganic red mulches is in growing tomatoes and strawberries.