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    Natural Landscpaing Mulch- Pine Straw
    Customer Service:
    • Dependable service to anywhere in the U.S.
    • Orders taken 24/7 deliveries 7 days a week
    • Overnight delivery in the South East on most orders placed by 5PM
    • Trailers dropped at no cost
    • We use our own well maintained, lockable swing door trailers
    • 48' trailers hold 1,120 bales of straw
    • Extra large 58" trailers Hold 1,282 bales
    • All bales are tagged and row numbered for easy inventory
    • Multiple trailers at one location no problem!

    Pine Mulch
              Spring Application

    Mulching flowers and shrubbery in the springtime is a very good technique to minimize landscaping upkeep and continue to keep plant life healthy and balanced.

    Pine Straw & Palm plant lanscape imageMulching will help preserve moisture content, about ten to twenty-five percent decrease in ground moisture content loss from evaporation issues. Mulches aid in keeping the ground nicely oxygenated by cutting down garden soil compaction that results when rain-drops strike the ground.

    Mulching will also decrease water run-off and garden soil erosion. Mulches protect against soil and probable fungus from splashing-up on the leaves as a result cutting down the chances of soil-borne conditions. They help sustain a much more consistent garden soil temp, warmer in the winter months and much cooler in the summer season, and encourage the development of garden soil microbes and earth composting worms.

    How to mulchMulch eradicates mowing and trimming close to bushes and shrubbery and present a actual physical barrier that puts a stop to harm from lawn-mowers or grass trimmers. A two to four inch covering just after settling is sufficient to protect against most weed-seed from growing again. Mulch will need to be put onto a weed-free soil area. Purely covering perennial unwanted weeds will not prevent their development.

    Now the mulched location will need to consist of as much of the root area as is feasible. For garden beds mulch the whole spot. For particular plant life, such as trees and shrubs, the mulched spot will need to stretch at the very least three to six ft out from the foundation of the plant. It is highly recommended to move the mulch one to two inches from the base of plant life to protect against bark decay issues.

    The depth of your mulch is dependent on the variety of materials utilized and the water drainage and moisture content retaining capability of the dirt. Soft sand soil dries out rapidly and frequently benefits from a somewhat deeper mulch level three to four inches.

    Mulch can be placed any time of the year in any season. Of course it is suggested that the ideal time to mulch is late spring-time just after the garden soil has warmed up. Earlier springtime use may postpone garden soil warming up and quite possibly plant development. It is not required to clear away the mulch when you apply fertilizer. Use the eco-friendly fertilizer over the mulch and vitamins and minerals will shift with water to the plant's roots down below.

    There are a variety of products that can be utilized for mulching; each and every one has advantages and shortcomings. Organic and natural mulch is generally considered to be the best choice. Pine mulch is one popular spring mulch and is used everywhere from residences to professional golf courses. Others include wood chips, shredded newspaper and shredded leaves.

    The final touch for gardens and landscapes is Custom Pine Straw.

    To get your quote call us today at 386-935-6933 or
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