Years ago, husband Ken and I decided it made more sense to use bagged mulch instead of getting it delivered in bulk. Bagged mulch is much easier on our backs because we can get it delivered. Then Ken ...
As fall leaves begin to blanket Lowcountry yards, local stormwater experts are reminding residents that what happens on the ...
Husband Ken and I are in mulching mode. We prefer to purchase our cypress mulch in easy-to-handle 2-cubic-foot bags. We watch the sale flyers from Home Depot and Lowe’s, planning to get it on sale, ...
While the tradition of raking leaves to be burned or bagged is still upheld by many, it may not be the best option. Here's ...
Every year, Americans spend about a billion dollars on mulch. Mulch can be a multitasking helper in the garden, something that smothers weeds, insulates plants from cold temperatures and prevents soil ...
Now is one of the best times of the year to start putting down mulch, particularly if you want to suppress weeds and improve soil moisture. With that in mind, you'll be happy to learn that The Home ...
I've lived and gardened in a lot of places, and I've seen a lot of mulch. You name it: wood chips, pine bark, shredded cypress, pinestraw, hay, straw, newspaper, rubber pellets, sawdust, cocoa hulls, ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When it comes to raking leaves, the opinions are as varied as the colors on trees. Allen Rostron is a traditionalist. The law professor living in Kansas City, Missouri’s Crestwood ...
A company already under fire for how it packaged the mulch it was selling is having problems again.The state of Ohio has issued another stop sale order against the Ohio Mulch Company for underfilling ...
I think I’d be hard pressed to find a gardener unaware of mulch, that stuff you put under plants to help keep down weeds and make your landscape beds look more defined. But there’s more to mulch than ...
If you're looking to add mulch to your backyard, this pick from Home Depot is the way to go. Reviewers love it, and it's safe ...
The Solon Service Department the summer sale of bagged mulch and compost will end Aug. 31. The department will continue to sell bulk mulch for $5 a yard and bulk compost for $10 a yard into the fall.