The wood chips are clean and natural colored and derived from a variety of trees.
Hardwood Mulch
This Hardwood Bark Mulch is double milled from a mixture of hardwood barks. Its consistent sizing allows for an even ground cover around walkways and flowerbeds. The mulch is aged the through several heat cycles to lessen the possibility molds growth.
Playground Mulch
Playground Mulch is the original and most popular choice for playground surfacing, mainly because of it's lower cost than other playground safety surfaces. Playground Mulch gives your playground an attractive, natural look. Once installed and settled, the mulch forms a knitted layer that provides a surface that is springy enough to cushion falls, but firm enough for wheelchairs or other mobility devices. Another major advantage of Playground Mulch is that rain water passes right through so kids can play right after it rains.
Colored Triple Shredded Mulch
Dyed, or colorized, mulch has become more and more popular with homeowners and landscapers over the last few years because of its visual appeal due to the fact that the mulch sustains its color for a longer period of time in comparison to regular double shredded hardwood mulch. Dying the mulch brown, black, or red highlights the ground and makes the mulch stand out and seem more vibrant. Its popularity has grown with landscapers because a job only has to be done once or twice a year when using colorized mulches compared to a few time with Double Shredded Hardwood.
Triple Shredded Root Mulch
Our Premium Root mulch is finely ground all natural roots and stumps. The color is dark brown and will fade to a light brown over time. As our premium root mulch breaks down it will enrich your soil. In addition, mulching will help prevent weeds, retain moisture and insulate the ground during the winter.
Mason Sand
Mason sand is a fine-grained, cost-effective alternative to beach sand, which can be used on volleyball courts or in cement to make mortar. Mason sand is an essential ingredient in gunite swimming pools, and it is also used in the production of concrete paving stones.
Fill Dirt
Fill Dirt is most commonly used to fill in a hole or uneven area of your property or construction site. Fill dirt can also be used to build up a particular area if you choose to do so. Typically fill dirt is subsoil and contains very little organic materials mixed in. The most common source of fill dirt is obtained from excavation done on construction sites. Fill dirt is one of the most inexpensive ways to create a long lasting solution to your problem.
Screened Topsoil
Screened Topsoil is a non-amended sandy loam topsoil free of roots, clods, and stones larger than 1/2” with 99% passing through a 3/8” screen.