Mulch is defined as a layer of material applied to the surface of soil. Mulch can be made of a variety of things, but our mulch is high-quality, groundwood materials and is a very environmentally friendly choice. Customers may choose to use mulch to add curb appeal, reduce weeds, control soil temperature, increase water retention, and more. At Everglades, we offer a wide variety of mulch colors and textures to ensure you get the exact look you want for your landscaping project. We have mulch for sale in bulk or by the bag and can deliver to commercial landscapers and homeowners alike. Call or order online today!
Our organic mulch products can be broken down into three different categories; dyed mulch, pine mulch, and playground mulch. Mulch is a visually appealing topping to a landscape project and serves different purposes based on which medium the mulch is made of. Mulch is meant to be placed around the plant over the roots and is not a replacement for soil.
Large Pine Bark is a naturally occurring mulching material derived from the bark of the Pine trees. This is available in sizes ranging from 2 inches to 5 inches....
Mini Pine Bark is a naturally occurring mulching material derived from the bark of the Pine trees. This is available in sizes ranging from 1/2 inches to 1 inches....
Red mulch is the most popular color for our customers. Red is complementary, opposite, to green. This makes red mulch ideal for bringing out the color of green plants such as bushes and shrubbery....
Gold mulch is the best choice for landscapes and home gardens that have color rich plants. The green prevalent in most plants harmonizes well with gold creating a visually tame and subtle landscape....
Black Mulch absorbs much of the sun’s rays. This helps it retain heat in the case of a sudden drop in temperature. Rain can not compact the soil under a protective layer of mulch preserving your...
Naturalistic and rustic themed landscapes should use brown mulch. Brown is a neutral color that will not draw a viewer’s attention away from colorful plants and ornaments. Neutral colors are the...
Playground Mulch is your go to mulch for all your playground needs. our playground mulch provides a safe and clean environment to play in. ...
Mulch protects your plants through all the seasons. The hot and warm months can really put added stress on the plants. When subjected to cold weather, months of hard work put into landscaping can be reversed. Buying mulch and adding it to your landscape reduces the impact of weather changes and the amount of weeding required for maintaining soil quality For proper installation, it is recommended for mulch to be added until a uniform layer is created of at least three inches in depth. Generally, mulch products help keep soils moist for a longer period after watering by acting as a barrier to sunlight, preventing evaporation as well as regulates the soil’s temperature even protect roots from frost damage. Mulch acts as a barrier from rainfall which can cause soil erosion via runoff. Correct application of mulch also starves weeds of sunlight significantly hindering weeds ability to grow. Mulch naturally biodegrades leading to a need to replenish mulch about once a year.
As an Everglades customer, we promise you will leave satisfied with your experience, more knowledgeable than when you arrived, and excited to tackle your project. You might come as a stranger, but you will leave as a friend. We get it, mulch can be overwhelming! We’ve been there too, and we don’t want our friends to feel like that. We don’t make promises we can’t keep, especially to our friends. Stop by your nearest location and see the Everglades difference today!
Mulch insulates the soil to protect against extreme temperatures. It controls the water to provide ample moisture to the roots. It prevents weeds from crowding out the plants. The soil particle remains loose and promotes oxygen circulation. Damage to the lawn is minimized because the mulch acts as a barrier.
Mulch is essential to protecting your landscaping. Applying the correct amount of mulch gives adequate protection for the soil. If you are applying bark-based mulch, you will need two to three inches. Larger size fillers like straw, bark, rock, and pine needles can be applied to a four-inch limit. The rule of thumb is the larger the mulch, the more it can be applied to a particular area. The more compact the mulch the less that should be applied liberally, because it restricts oxygen available to the gardening.
2 Types of Mulch:Organic mulches are made of things like organic materials. They can include chopped leaves, straw, grass clippings and even paper! These kinds of mulch help keep your plants healthy by keeping the soil moist around them while also providing nutrients to make sure they grow well. Inorganic mulches do not have living parts but still offer some great perks for you gardeners out there as they provide shade from harsh sunlight that might be too hot on certain days and work really hard at reflecting heat away so it doesnt get too warm during summer evenings when you will need this more than anything else.
When choosing mulch, consider the slope of the yard. Determine how much time you want to devote to gardening and maintaining the landscape since some mulch varieties break down more easily than others. It can even shift when subjected to rain and wind. If you’re investing a lot in your landscaping, you will need quality mulch that breaks down slowly and properly balances the pH levels of the soil to promote proper growth. Assess the quality of the soil as well by collecting samples from different areas of the yard. Using a testing kit from a local nursery, you should be able to determine the health of the soil and identify the mulch that meets your soil and landscaping nutrient requirements.