The secret to a well kept landscape and garden in Central Florida is mulch. The right type of mulch has many benefits, control weeds, conserves water, and add vital nutrients to the soil.

Types Of Landscape Mulch

Mini Pine BarkLarge Pine Bark:: Hardwood bark is very popular, it is easy to apply and looks great, with a natural rust colored hue. It also lasts longer than smaller mulch, though it is a looser mulch.

Fine Pine Bark: Lightweight, the finer, flakey texture makes it easy to handle. Decorative and stylish, grey for flowers and vegetables.

Mini Pine Bark: An attractive way to add that great professional finishing touch to your landscape, with rich color.

Red Bark Mulch: The beautiful contrast between the rich red mulch and light colored vegetation, grass, shrubs, and flowers, can make your home really stand out. The beautiful color lasts a very long time without fading.

Chocolate Mulch: Very popular for its rich dark color and environmentally friendly benefits. Chocolate mulch can really enhance your curb appeal

Black Mulch: An eco-friendly, sustainable, and cost effective way to add maximum benefits and contemporary charm to your garden and landscape. The dark, rich hues of black mulch is a sustainable way to elevate your property. Black mulch has a unique way of enhancing the vibrancy of flowers and plants, creating an exquisite landscape.

Inorganic Mulches 

Inorganic mulches come in a variety of sources, stones, rocks, and gravel. They have become popular for landscape options because of their aesthetic appeal, low maintenance, and durability. There are a variety of ways to use stone to elevate your yard, from borders, pathways, adding color and texture.

Decorative rocks can hold up to the Central Florida harsh weather conditions. They don’t break down over the years, they don’t fade, they keep looking their best, which makes them a very cost effective choice.

Organic mulch includes granite, river rock, pea rock, limestone, Alabama marble chips

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