by owner | Mar 3, 2026 | Blogs
Walk through a landscaping supply yard and you’ll see quickly that there are many different types of mulch to choose from. Hardwood, pine bark, pine straw, dyed mulch, decorative stone—each option looks different and works a little differently in the landscape. That...
by owner | Mar 2, 2026 | Blogs
Mulching seems simple at first. You choose a material, spread it across your garden beds, and enjoy the clean, finished look it brings to your yard. But once you start planning the project, a few practical questions usually come up. How much mulch do you actually...
by owner | Feb 5, 2026 | Blogs
Fresh mulch can instantly upgrade your yard. Beds look sharper, weeds seem under control, and everything feels more finished. But if you’ve ever spread mulch only to see it wash away, clump up, or look uneven a week later, you know there’s more to it than dumping and...
by owner | Feb 4, 2026 | Blogs
If your plants looked stressed last summer or struggled through winter, timing might be part of the problem. Mulch does more than improve curb appeal. It protects roots, regulates soil temperature, and helps control moisture. But applying it at the wrong time can...
by owner | Feb 3, 2026 | Blogs
When you refresh your landscape beds, the mulch you choose affects more than just appearance. It influences moisture retention, weed control, pest activity, and long-term maintenance. In the Southeast, where heat and humidity are constant factors, selecting the right...
by owner | Feb 2, 2026 | Blogs
Mushrooms popping up in your mulch beds overnight? You’re not alone. One week your landscape looks clean and fresh, and the next you’re staring at little caps scattered across your yard. It’s frustrating, and if you have kids or pets, you might even wonder if they’re...