Mulch Installation
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Making Charlotte Yards Look Marvelous With Mulch
When properly installed by a landscaping pro, high-quality mulch can make a functional and fantastic-looking addition to any Charlotte yard. Mulch is great for bushes, flowers, and other decorative vegetation because it insulates their roots and retains moisture. When paired with a pre-emergent, it can also really help to inhibit weed growth. And besides, a clean mulch bed just looks great!
I take pride in my mulch installation work, making sure that every mulch bed I build looks like it came straight out of a gardening magazine. I don’t just want to add curb appeal to your Charlotte landscaping; I want to help your plant beds grow hardier and stay healthier in the long run. If you’ve got mulch on the mind, I’d like to help bring your landscaping vision to life. Just give Gramma’s Landscaping a text or call at 980-819-0169 and ask for a free mulch installation estimate!
How I Make Every Charlotte Mulch Bed Perfect
There’s more to mulching than just putting wood chips on the ground. High-quality mulch installation takes planning, precision, and care; otherwise you risk choking out your plants, creating a messy, uneven bed, or just ending up with mulch where you don’t want mulch to be.
I treat every mulch bed I build like a work of art - because after all, landscaping is an art. I use high-quality mulch (typically made from hardwood, though I can order specialty mulch upon request) that looks great and lasts longer than the cheap stuff, and I’m an expert at precise landscape edging, which helps keep your mulch beds neat and prevent mulch chips from ending up in your grass or all over your walkway. I know how to safely lay mulch around trees to avoid choking out the root flair, and I take the time to rake every mulch bed out to level perfection. The goal is magazine-worthy curb appeal that supports healthy plant growth, and it’s a standard I maintain for all of my Charlotte-area clients!
Mulch Installation FAQs
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The types of mulch I most commonly use are brown, black, or red dyed hardwood mulch, natural (undyed) hardwood mulch, pine bark nuggets, and cedar/cypress mulch.
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I absolutely can, if desired. If there’s too much of the old mulch left for the new mulch to go over it, I can remove the excess as well.
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Once a year is ideal. More often than that, and your beds will be too thick; less often than that, and your mulch will fade and become decomposed.