Mulches
Qualities of Shredded Mulch vs. Chips >
Shredded mulch is best in applications where there is greater wind exposure. The fine texture and clinging nature of shredded mulch will keep the pieces together and on the ground longer. Chips will last longer than shredded mulch, since there is more content to this type of mulch. Different chips will vary in their longevity, though. Bark and root chips will last longer than straight wood chips.
The Real Bark >
The Real Bark is Sweeney premier mulch. Made of select hardwood bark, this mulch has a rich, dark color that resists fading. Its moisture retention properties are excellent, and its fibrous qualities enable it to stay where you put it for long periods. Decomposes into rich humus to condition your soil, and is highly recommended by garden experts.
Cocoa Shell >
This mulch provides several benefits to your garden. It is a long-lasting mulch that gets darker with time, and stays on the ground well, especially when moist. It gives off a wonderful chocolate aroma, and is the only mulch to contribute food value to your plants and soil.
Cedar Mulch >
Reddish brown shreds give this mulch its aesthetic beauty, and the aroma is a pleasant one. Cedar is a long-lasting mulch with ground staying properties.
Hardwood Mulch >
Fibrous in texture, the mixture of bark and wood in this mulch provide for good all-purpose mulch with good color retention and longevity.
Pine Mulch >
With a choice of fine, mini, and nugget sizes, you can add long-lasting visual impact to your garden with quality pine mulch.
Soil Conditioning >
There are many different soils sold in the marketplace today. They range from soils rich in organic matter and a smooth loam to depleted mushroom soil sold to meet various price points in a box/discount store. Below are some of the options in soil selection you have