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Wood Mulch Guide 2026: Types, Benefits, and How to Choose the Right Mulch for Your Yard

If you’re wondering “What type of wood mulch is best?” or “Which mulch should I choose for my yard?” — you’re not alone.

With several mulch options available, it can be hard to know which one is right for your landscaping.

In this guide, we break down the most popular types of wood mulch and help you choose the best option based on your goals, budget, and style.


Why Wood Mulch Is the Best Choice for Most Yards

Wood mulch is the go-to option for homeowners because it offers the perfect balance of appearance, performance, and affordability.

Benefits of wood mulch:

  • Helps retain moisture and reduce watering

  • Prevents weed growth

  • Regulates soil temperature

  • Improves soil as it breaks down

  • Instantly improves curb appeal


Types of Wood Mulch We Offer

Hemlock Mulch

Hemlock mulch is a premium natural mulch known for its rich color and long-lasting performance.

Best for:

  • High-end landscaping

  • Around homes and front yards

Why choose hemlock:

  • Naturally deep reddish color

  • Slower to fade than many other mulches

  • Helps repel some insects

Brown, Black, and Red Enviro Mulch

Enviro mulch is color-enhanced wood mulch designed to give your yard a bold, consistent look.

Best for:

  • Decorative landscaping

  • Clean, polished curb appeal

Why choose enviro mulch:

  • Long-lasting color (brown, black, or red)

  • Uniform appearance

  • Great for making landscaping stand out

Hardwood Oak Mix Mulch

This is a natural, budget-friendly mulch made from mixed hardwoods.

Best for:

  • Large areas

  • General landscaping

Why choose hardwood mulch:

  • Cost-effective

  • Breaks down to improve soil health

  • Natural look that blends into any yard

Raw Woodchips

Woodchips are larger, rough-cut pieces of wood often used for function over appearance.

Best for:

  • Paths and trails

  • Erosion control

  • Utility areas

Why choose woodchips:

  • Long-lasting

  • Great for drainage

  • Low maintenance


How to Choose the Right Mulch

Not sure which one to pick? Here’s a simple guide:

  • Want the best overall look → Hemlock mulch

  • Want bold color → Black, brown, or red enviro mulch

  • Want the most affordable option → Hardwood oak mix

  • Need something durable for utility areas → Woodchips


How Much Mulch Do You Need?

A common question we get is how much mulch to order.

General rule:

  • Apply mulch 2–3 inches deep

Coverage:

  • 1 cubic yard covers about 100–160 square feet

If you’re unsure, we can help you calculate exactly how much you need.


When Is the Best Time to Install Mulch?

The best times to mulch are:

  • Spring – to prevent weeds and retain moisture

  • Fall – to protect plants before winter


Common Mulch Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using too much mulch (can suffocate plants)

  • Piling mulch against tree trunks

  • Not preparing the area before installing

  • Choosing the wrong type for your needs


How Long Does Mulch Last?

  • Hemlock and enviro mulch: typically 1–2 years

  • Hardwood mulch: about 1 year

  • Woodchips: can last longer depending on use

Refreshing mulch annually keeps your yard looking its best.


Wood Mulch Delivery and Installation

Hauling and spreading mulch can be time-consuming and messy.

We offer bulk wood mulch delivery and installation to make the process easy. Whether you need a small refresh or a full property makeover, we can help you get the job done quickly and professionally.


Final Thoughts

Choosing the right mulch doesn’t have to be complicated.

By understanding your options and matching them to your goals, you can improve both the look and health of your landscaping.


Get Wood Mulch Delivered Near You

Looking for high-quality wood mulch?


We offer hemlock, enviro mulch, hardwood, and woodchips with convenient delivery options.


Contact us today for pricing and to schedule your delivery.


 
 
 

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