Mulch • Pine Straw
Mulch can be a beautiful additon to your home. It provides a stark contrast from the green grass, and usually a clean outline, giving these covered areas a chance to pop from the landscape. In addition to beautifying your space, it can also participate in keeping pests at bay, your flower beds weed-free, soil blocked from the sun as well as making for a beautiful pathway to that private she-shed!
Brown Cypress Mulch
Cypress Mulch has a natural preservative that makes it resistant to insects, decay and other elements.
Used throughout the landscape in a variety of ways such as flower beds, pathways and other landscaped areas.
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Black Cypress Mulch
Cypress Mulch has a natural preservative that makes it resistant to insects, decay and other elements.
Used throughout the landscape in a variety of ways such as flower beds, pathways and other landscaped areas.
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Red Cypress Mulch
Cypress Mulch has a natural preservative that makes it resistant to insects, decay and other elements.
Used throughout the landscape in a variety of ways such as flower beds, pathways and other landscaped areas.
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Natural Pine Bark Mulch
Great for acid-loving plants such as Azaleas, Roses, Hydrangeas, Gardenias, Camellias, etc. Used throughout the landscape in a variety of ways such as flower beds, large potted plants and around newly planted trees and shrubs.
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Fine Pine Mulch
Great for acid-loving plants such as Azaleas, Roses, Hydrangeas, Gardenias, Camellias, etc. Used throughout the landscape in a variety of ways such as flower beds and amending into soil to improve drainage and add organic matter.
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Natural Cypress Mulch
Cypress Mulch has a natural preservative that makes it resistant to insects, decay and other elements.
Used throughout the landscape in a variety of ways such as flower beds, pathways and other landscaped areas. No dye.
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Mushroom Compost
This compost is completely organic and made from many natural resources that have broken down over a long period of time. It is beneficial in every application including mixing within your soil prior to planting flowers, shrubs and trees.
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Long Needle Pine Straw
Pine Straw Needle is a really good option when trying to control erosion. Its loftiness cushions the blow of repeated water against the grounds surface. It's also an option in helping to control weeds and maintain moisture within a flower bed.