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Wood is one of several varieties of organic mulch – meaning mulch that breaks down over time, adding nutrients to the soil. Like other types of mulch, it is used to prevent weed growth and improve the look of your garden or landscaping. <\/p>\n
There are many varieties of wood mulch, including bark mulch cedar, pine and even cypress.<\/p>\n
You can buy wood mulch by the bag at a local home improvement store or purchase it in bulk from a local landscaping company, garden center or co-op. Buying in bulk is usually a better deal, unless you need just a small amount.<\/p>\n
Bags of basic hardwood mulch, which hold 2 cubic feet, cost about $3 to $4 each<\/strong>. Higher quality wood such as cedar sells for as much as $7 per bag.<\/strong> <\/p>\n If you\u2019re buying in bulk from a local dealer, budget anywhere from $15 to $40 per cubic yard<\/strong> (one cubic yard covers about 100 square feet with a 3-inch layer of mulch). Basic hardwood mulch falls on the low end of that price range, while designer mulch or playground mulch falls on the higher end. Delivery usually costs extra, but only about $20 to $100<\/strong>, depending on your location.<\/p>\n
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\n <\/ul>\n Rock mulch is a type of inorganic mulch. Much like wood mulch, it helps prevent weed growth and improves the look of your landscape. Rock mulch will not break down over time, but it also doesn\u2019t add nutrients to the soil. <\/p>\n With rock mulch, a wide variety of colors and designs are available. You can opt for a traditional gray color or go bold with a brighter color. <\/p>\n Rock mulch is more expensive than wood mulch. It sells for about $4 to $5 per bag <\/strong>at a big box store, but keep in mind that bags of rock mulch only contain about 0.5 cubic feet of material – four times less than a bag of wood mulch. <\/p>\n Local dealers sell mulch in bulk either by the ton or the cubic yard. Budget anywhere from $25 to $75 per ton<\/strong>, depending on the size of the rock and its quality, and $40 to $110 per cubic yard<\/strong> (which covers about 100 square feet with a 3-inch layer of mulch).<\/p>\n
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\n <\/ul>\nWood Mulch Pros<\/h4>\n
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Rock Mulch Overview<\/h4>\n
How Much Does Rock Mulch Cost?<\/h4>\n
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