To learn how much mulch you need, measure the area and multiply the square footage by the mulch depth. Or use our mulch calculator.
Category: Landscaping
9 Types of Organic Mulch For Your Landscape
Leaves, compost, and bark chunks release beneficial nutrients back into the soil during decomposition. Here are nine types of organic mulch for your lawn.
5 Types of Inorganic Mulch: Which Is Best?
There are five main types of inorganic mulch: rock, plastic, landscape fabric, rubber, and reflective. Let’s find out which one is best for your yard.
How to Keep Pests out of Your Compost Bin
Keep pests out of your compost with a pest-proof bin, proper maintenance, and manage moisture levels to minimize attractive odors
What is Compost?
Compost is decomposed organic material, like leaves, grass clippings, scraps, and food waste, that enriches soil, boosts plant growth, and supports sustainable gardening.
How to Use Compost in Your Yard
Use compost in your yard by adding it to any soil used for growing plants, topdressing your lawn, mulching around trees, and stabilizing hillsides.
10 Lawn and Landscape Items That Can Deter Buyers
Does landscaping increase home value? Not always. Buyers can be discouraged by niche, high-maintenance, or impractical landscaping.
How to Prevent Weeds in Flower Beds
Learn how to prevent weeds in flower beds, which starts with proper bed preparation and laying landscape fabric or a weed barrier.
6 Main Benefits of Fall Yard Cleanup
The main benefits of fall yard cleanup include preparing your lawn for winter, enhancing soil health, and boosting curb appeal.
Mulch vs. Pine Straw: Which Should You Use?
Find out if mulch or pine straw suits your garden better. Choose mulch for enriching soil, or pine straw for erosion control.