About Brown Dyed Mulch and Black Dyed Mulch Brown Dyed and Black Dyed Mulches are made from tree brush. They don't offer any nutritional value, its primary benefits are for decorative use, retarding weed growth, insulating the soil and holding moisture. Dyed mulches may compact causing a dry condition under the mulch. When this occurs, your landscape will be starved of water and air. This will promote the growth of fungus and will raise soil temperatures through the summer months. Occasional aerating, cultivating (raking) and watering will greatly decrease the chance of fungus and disease. Need help on how much mulch you need? http://indianamulch.com/MulchCalculator.aspx
Just a reminder to CHECK YOUR LOCAL FORECAST when ordering dyed mulches. Heavy rains may wash the colorant. Allow 24-48 hours of drying time. About Red Dyed Mulch and Cypress Dyed Mulch Red Dyed and Cypress Dyed Mulches are made from recycled pallets. They don't offer any nutritional value, its primary benefits are for decorative use, retarding weed growth, insulating the soil and holding moisture. Dyed mulches may compact causing a dry condition under the mulch. When this occurs, your landscape will be starved of water and air. This will promote the growth of fungus and will raise soil temperatures through the summer months. Occasional aerating, cultivating (raking) and watering will greatly decrease the chance of fungus and disease. Just a reminder to CHECK YOUR LOCAL FORECAST when ordering dyed mulches. Heavy rains may wash the colorant. Allow 24-48 hours of drying time. http://www.indianamulch.com/ CHECK OUT OUR RATING VOTE US #1 |
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Dyed Mulches
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