March 21, 2017
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How Much Mulch Do I Need For My Residential Landscape?
The process of placing mulch on a residential landscape can be done quickly and efficiently if proper procedures are implemented during the prep phase. Each procedure is vital and makes typical mulching tasks around plants and trees easier.
If you want to boost curb appeal by using mulch in key areas around your
property, you must fully understand how each product is sold. At most stores, mulch is offered in one bag or in bulk; typically, bagged mulch for residential landscapes can cover about two cubic feet, and bulk mulch is suitable for one cubic yard.
Because different mulch products contain unique blends, the variety that you select can influence how many bags you’ll need. The most popular mulch options include:
If you pick an economy blend for your yard, you’ll get a bag of low-end material that can typically cover about a yard of landscape for $19. This option is worth considering during situations when curb appeal isn’t important, as economy mulch doesn’t have a professional appearance. If your landscape lacks curb appeal, any dried mulch will make the yard stand out. The price of dried mulch varies; however, a bag of dry material for a yard of landscape usually costs no higher than $36. Cedar mulch is the most expensive option; most retailers sell this blend for about $47, which is also enough mulch for a yard. When compared to the other blends, cedar is the best practical option since it lasts longer. This is possible because cedar is a heavy mulch material, so it doesn’t scatter around a yard when strong winds impact an area.
In order to cover key locations effectively and efficiently with mulch, you must tackle the entire process strategically. According to experts, one cubic yard of material can completely conceal weeds in a 324-square foot area that has a depth of an inch. However, if you need precise results, you can figure out how many cubic yards of a product is required for a space by multiplying the square footage by the depth of the mulch. When you have the total, you can determine how much mulch you’ll need by dividing the number by 324.
Because different residential landscapes have a unique layout, certain procedures must be implemented to make key spots stand out. For example, when mulch is applied in an area where a new bed is found, you must place two to three inches of the material on the ground to produce professional results. If a bed isn’t new, you’ll only need to pour an inch of mulch on the landscape. If you need to enhance your property by working with a company that hauls landscaping products, carefully determine how much mulch you’ll need in advance. Then, place a tarp on the ground so that the driver will know where to dump the mulch. The tarp will also make the process of removing stray pieces of mulch easier.
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