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Mulch Calculator
The following formula can be used to estimate how much mulch is needed to cover a certain area:
length (ft) X width (ft) X desired depth (in) X 0.0031 = total yards of mulch
Why Mulch?
- Helps retain moisture in soil
- Helps control and slow down weed growth
- Insulates soil
- Helps control erosion
- Adds nutrients to soil as it decomposes
- Dresses up flower beds
Application Tips
- Before mulching, clear the entire area of weeds, leaves, and grass.
- If there is existing mulch, loosen the old mulch for better moisture penetration.
- Do not apply too much; 2 to 4 inches is the general recommendation.
- Mulch can be spread around individual plant roots or over the entire garden bed.
- Do not smother plant roots; make sure water is still able to penetrate the mulch.
FAQs
- How do you sell your mulch?
– By the cubic yard, which is one scoop on our loader.
- How deep should I apply mulch?
– Anywhere from 2 to 4 inches; we recommend 3 inches.
- What is a cubic yard?
– Spread 3 inches deep, a cubic yard of mulch will cover approximately 100 square feet.
- When should I apply mulch?
– Mulching can be done at any time during the year.
- Is your mulch treated?
– No, there are no chemicals added to our mulch.
- How much mulch can I haul in my truck?
– A standard size pick-up bed holds 2 cubic yards of mulch.
– A small truck bed holds 1 cubic yard.
- Will colored mulch fade in the rain?
-Colored mulch requires at least 72 hours of dry time after spreading. If you install it during or just before it rains, colored mulch will fade.