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Mulch
Premium Hardwood is an All Bark Mulch Finely Shredded Triple Processed
Premium Hardwood
(ALL BARK)

What Makes It “Premium”?

  • All Bark: Unlike standard hardwood mulch, which may include inner wood or sawmill byproducts, this mulch is made exclusively from bark, which decomposes more slowly and resists fading.

  • Hardwood Source: Typically derived from oak, hickory, or other dense hardwoods.

  • Triple Shredded: Finely processed for a uniform texture that mats well and stays in place.

Hardwood Blend Double Processed Natural Brown Mulch
Hardwood Blend

•  Improved weed suppression:                  The dense, fine texture creates a            tighter barrier against weed growth.
•  Slow decomposition:                                Hardwood breaks down gradually,        enriching soil over time without            frequent reapplication.
•  Moisture retention: Helps soil                  stay hydrated longer, reducing                watering needs.
•  Temperature regulation: Acts as            insulation, keeping roots cooler in         summer and warmer in winter

Cedar mulch is a type of organic mulch made from shredded cedar wood. It’s popular in landscaping and gardening for its aromatic scent, natural insect-repelling properties, and long-lasting durability.
Cedar

Benefits of Cedar Mulh

​ Cedar contains natural oils (like thujone) that repel insects such as ants, termites, and moths.

 

Cedar decomposes more slowly than other wood mulches, making it ideal for long-term uses

 

Releases a fresh, woodsy scent that many gardeners enjoy.

 

Forms a dense mat that blocks sunlight and prevents weed growth.

 

Helps soil retain moisture by reducing evaporation.

 

Rich reddish-brown color adds visual warmth to garden beds and paths.

 

Playmat Mulch Material: Typically made from non-toxic hardwoods like oak, maple, or hickory. Texture: Soft and fibrous—not sharp or splintery. Safety: Meets ASTM F1292 standards for impact attenuation when installed at proper depth (usually 9–12 inches). Accessibility: Can meet ADA standards when compacted properly, allowing wheelchair access. Eco-Friendly: Biodegradable and made from renewable resources. Appearance: Natural wood look that blends well with outdoor environments.
Playmat

• Chipped, not shredded: This gives it a       softer, chunkier texture that cushions       falls better than traditional mulch.
• Safety-certified: Our Playmat meets           ASTM standards for playground safety,     ensuring optimal shock absorption and     no hazardous materials.
• Natural appearance: Typically light             brown with woodchip variations, it             blends well with outdoor environments.
• Slow decomposition: It lasts longer           than standard mulch, reducing the             need for frequent replacement.
• Excellent drainage: Helps prevent               puddles and slippery surfaces.

 

Color Enhanced Mulch
Color-Enhanced Brown Mulch is a type of decorative mulch that’s been treated with environmentally safe dyes to give it a rich, consistent brown color that lasts longer than natural mulch. It’s a popular choice for homeowners and landscapers who want a clean, polished look in garden beds and around trees.
Dyed Brown

• Bold, uniform color: Offers a deep           chocolate-brown tone that contrasts       beautifully with green foliage and           bright flowers.
• Moisture retention: Helps soil stay           hydrated longer, reducing watering         needs.
• Weed suppression: A 3–4" layer               blocks sunlight, preventing weed             growth.
• Temperature regulation: Acts as               insulation—cooling roots in summer,     warming them in winter.
• Soil enrichment: As it breaks down, it     adds organic matter to the soil,               improving structure and fertility over     time.

 

• 	Made from natural forest wood, not recycled waste or pallet wood. • 	Treated with eco-safe black dye that bonds to the wood fibers for long-lasting color. • 	Typically double-ground, giving it a fine, uniform texture that’s easy to spread and visually consistent
Dyed Black

• Striking visual impact: The deep           black hue creates high contrast           against green foliage, bright                 flowers, and stonework—perfect         for modern or formal landscapes.
• Weed suppression: A 3-inch layer         blocks sunlight, naturally                       preventing weed growth.
• Moisture retention: Helps soil stay       hydrated longer, reducing watering     needs.
• Safe for pets and plants: The dye is     non-toxic and environmentally             friendly.

Color-Enhanced Red Mulch is a type of decorative mulch that’s been treated with environmentally safe dyes to give it a rich, consistent red color that lasts longer than natural mulch. It’s a popular choice for homeowners and landscapers who want a clean, polished look in garden beds and around trees.
Dyed Red

• High visual impact: The bold red          hue creates dramatic contrast with      green foliage, stone borders, and          brick homes.
• Weed suppression: A thick layer          blocks sunlight, helping prevent          unwanted growth.
• Moisture retention: Keeps soil               hydrated longer, reducing the need     for frequent watering.
•  Temperature regulation: Acts as          insulation, protecting roots from          extreme heat and cold.
•  Slow decomposition: Offers long-        lasting coverage with minimal              fading when properly installed.

Color-Enhanced Gold Mulch is a type of decorative mulch that’s been treated with environmentally safe dyes to give it a rich, consistent gold color that lasts longer than natural mulch. It’s a popular choice for homeowners and landscapers who want a clean, polished look in garden beds and around trees.
Dyed Gold

• Striking visual appeal: The golden       hue adds warmth and contrast,           especially against greens, purples,     and grays.
• Weed control: A 2–4" layer helps           block sunlight and suppress weed       growth.
• Moisture retention: Keeps soil               hydrated longer, reducing watering     needs.
•  Soil insulation: Protects roots from      temperature extremes

Pulverized topsoil is natural topsoil that’s been mechanically processed to remove clumps, rocks, clay chunks, and debris. It’s screened—often through a ½-inch mesh—to create a loose, consistent texture that’s easy to spread and work with.
Pulverized Top Soil

• Finely screened for a uniform, fluffy texture
• Nutrient-rich, often containing organic matter for plant     health
•  Well-aerated, promoting root growth and oxygen flow
• Clean and debris-free, ideal for planting and                         landscaping
• Improves soil structure: Loosens compacted areas,             making it easier for roots to expand
• Boosts water retention and drainage: Holds moisture         while preventing waterlogging
• Supports microbial activity: Encourages beneficial             organisms that enrich the soil

 

Garden mix soil is a versatile, nutrient-rich blend designed to support a wide variety of plants, especially in raised beds, flower gardens, and vegetable plots.
Garden Mix

• 50% Pulverized Top Soil, 25% Sand, 
   25% Mushroom Compost
• Topsoil: Provides structure and bulk. It’s the base     layer that holds moisture and anchors roots.
• Compost: Adds organic matter, improves soil           texture, and boost microbial activity for healthy      plant growth. Supplies essential nutrients like           nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
• Sand: Improves drainage and prevents soil from     becoming too dense.

 

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Mushroom Compost

• Rich in organic matter: Improves soil structure,       loosens clay, and boosts microbial activity.
•  Moisture retention: Helps sandy soils hold water      longer, reducing the need for frequent watering.
•  Slow-release nutrients: Contains nitrogen,                phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and trace              minerals that feed plants over time.
•  Weed suppression: High salt content and fine            texture can inhibit weed seed germination when      used as mulch.

Gravel & Sand
What Is Grade 8 Gravel (CA-6)?  Composition: A mix of crushed limestone or recycled concrete, including fines (small particles) that help it compact tightly. Size Range: Typically ¾" down to fines (dust-sized particles). Texture: Coarse and angular, which helps it lock together when compacted.

  • Composition: A mix of crushed limestone or recycled concrete, including fines (small particles) that help it compact tightly.

  • Size Range: Typically ¾" down to fines (dust-sized particles).

  • Texture: Coarse and angular, which helps it lock together when compacted.

Grade 8 (CA-6)
¾" Limestone, also known as CA-7, is a clean, coarse aggregate made from crushed limestone. It’s widely used in construction and landscaping for its drainage properties, stability, and versatility.
3/4" Limestone (CA-7)
  • Size: Approximately ¾ inch in diameter, with little to no fines (dust or small particles).

  • Material: Crushed limestone—angular in shape for better compaction and interlocking.

  • Texture: Clean and coarse, allowing water to flow through easily.

⅜" Limestone Chips, also known as CA-16, are a small, clean, angular crushed stone used primarily for decorative landscaping, drainage, and surface treatments. Their compact size and clean appearance make them ideal for both functional and aesthetic applications.
3/8" Limestone Chips (CA-16)
  • Size: Approximately ⅜ inch in diameter.

  • Material: Crushed limestone—angular and uniform in shape.

  • Texture: Clean and coarse, with no fines (dust or small particles).

Screenings are a type of fine aggregate material made from crushed limestone. They consist of very small particles, including stone dust and tiny chips, and are commonly used in construction and landscaping for their compactability and smooth finish.
Screenings
  • Material: Made from crushed limestone,

  • Size: Particles range from dust up to about ⅛ inch.

  • Texture: Very fine and powdery, almost like coarse sand.

Pea gravel is a small, rounded stone that’s as practical as it is visually appealing—think of it as the Swiss Army knife of landscaping materials.
Pea Gravel

• Size: Typically ⅛" to ⅜" in diameter—       about the size of a green pea.
• Shape: Smooth and rounded from             natural weathering or tumbling.
• Color: Varies widely—earthy tones like       tan, gray, white and brown.

Mason Sand

• Texture: Very fine and uniform,             almost silky to the touch compared     to coarser sands like concrete or         torpedo sand.
• Color: Typically light tan or beige,        but can vary slightly depending on      the source.

Torpedo sand is the rugged workhorse of the sand family—coarser than mason sand, but still clean and versatile. It’s often used in construction and landscaping where drainage and stability matter more than silky texture
Torpedo Sand

• Texture: Medium to coarse grain,         with particles typically ranging           from ⅛" to ¼".
• Color: Usually tan to light brown,         but can vary depending on the             quarry source.

Decorative Stone
Small river rocks are naturally smooth, rounded stones typically found along riverbeds and streams. Their defining features come from years—sometimes centuries—of tumbling through water, which wears down sharp edges and polishes their surfaces.
Small River Rock

🪨 Characteristics of Small River Rock
•  Size: ½ inch to 3/4" inches in                    diameter.
•  Shape: Rounded or oval, with few             jagged edges.
•  Texture: Smooth to the touch due to         water erosion.

Large river rocks are the boulders of the stream world—bold, smooth, and naturally sculpted by time and water. They're the kind of stones that anchor a landscape, both literally and visually.
Large River Rock

🪨 Characteristics of Large River Rock
•  Size: 1 inch to 1.5" inches in                     diameter.
•  Shape: Rounded or oval, with few             jagged edges.
•  Texture: Smooth to the touch due to         water erosion.

Small American Heritage decorative stone is a popular landscaping material known for its classic, rustic charm and earth-toned palette that evokes traditional Americana. It’s often used to create a timeless, grounded look in gardens, walkways, and outdoor living spaces.
Small American Heritage

         🪨 Appearance & Texture
• Size: ½ inch to 3/4" inches in diameter.
• Shape: Smooth, rounded, and naturally     tumbled—ideal for a polished yet               organic feel.
• Color: A warm mix of browns, tans,             grays, and soft reds. The blend mimics     the hues found in historic American           homesteads and countryside                       landscapes.
• Finish: Matte to semi-polished, with a         natural stone texture that’s easy on           bare feet and visually soothing

Large American Heritage” decorative stone is a landscaping material that brings a bold, rustic elegance to outdoor spaces. It’s designed to evoke the timeless feel of traditional American homesteads, with a color palette and texture that blend naturally into classic or country-style settings.
Large American Heritage

         🪨 Appearance & Texture
• Size: 1 inch to 2" inches in diameter.
• Shape: Smooth, rounded, and naturally     tumbled—ideal for a polished yet               organic feel.
• Color: A warm mix of browns, tans,             grays, and soft reds. The blend mimics     the hues found in historic American           homesteads and countryside                       landscapes.
• Finish: Matte to semi-polished, with a         natural stone texture that’s easy on           bare feet and visually soothing

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