Clean beds, fewer weeds, and plants that actually stay hydrated. We deliver and install mulch so you don't have to haul a single bag. $150 per cubic yard installed.
Get Your Free QuoteMulch does a lot of work for you. A fresh layer of mulch in your garden beds keeps moisture in, weed seeds out, and soil temps steady. It also breaks down over time and adds organic matter back into Aurora's clay-heavy soil.
Most Aurora beds need 2-3 inches of fresh mulch each year or every other year. Skipping it means more weeds, more watering, and plants that dry out faster during our hot summers.
A proper mulch layer blocks sunlight from reaching weed seeds. Fewer weeds, less pulling.
Mulch slows evaporation. Your plants stay hydrated longer between waterings, especially important in Colorado summers.
Keeps roots cooler in summer and protects them from hard freezes in fall and winter.
Fresh dark mulch makes beds pop and gives your property a clean, well-maintained look.
The most common choice. Breaks down slowly and looks clean. Great for most Aurora beds.
Natural insect-repelling properties and a pleasant scent. Lasts longer than standard wood mulch.
Denser and longer-lasting. Adds good organic matter to the soil as it breaks down.
Have a specific product in mind? Let us know and we'll let you know if we can source it for your project.
We charge $150 per cubic yard, which includes delivery, spreading, and edging around the beds. One cubic yard covers roughly 100 square feet at 3 inches deep. We'll estimate how much you need when you get your quote.
No trips to the hardware store, no hauling bags, no wheelbarrows. We bring it, spread it, and clean up.
Too thin and weeds break through. Too thick and you can suffocate plant roots. We know the right depth.
$150 per yard installed. Simple. We'll tell you exactly how many yards your project needs before we start.
We install mulch throughout Aurora, Centennial, and Foxfield. Reach us at (720) 446-5303 or get a quote online and we'll estimate the yardage for your beds.
That depends on your bed square footage and current depth. A general rule: one cubic yard covers about 100 square feet at 3 inches deep. We measure and estimate for you when we come out, so you don't have to guess.
Usually no. If the old mulch is thinner than an inch you can top it off. If it's matted, moldy, or very thick, we'll remove the top layer before installing fresh material. We assess that before starting.
Spring is the most popular time, before the heat hits and weeds start. Fall is also a good option to protect roots going into winter. We install mulch March through November.
Get a free mulch installation quote. We'll tell you exactly what it'll cost before anything starts.
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